...more than 20 scholarships and awards. Christen has a special interest in education. Her 10 years of experience includes teaching homeschooled students, instructing college courses, college access advising, and tutoring a variety of subjects from elementary school to Division I college athletes. With 20+ local, regional, and national research presentations and 10+ publications in peer-reviewed journals, textbooks, and grants alongside five competitive research and leadership fellowships, Christen is known for her positive attitude and communicating...
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...to teach. I have been teaching now for over 10 years in areas of Finance, Management, Economics, Supervision, Human Resources, and anything else that is business related at various colleges! I first acquired my education from Penn State University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Economics; then I went to get my Masters in Divinity from Virginia Union University; Next I received my MBA with a concentration in Finance from Keller Graduate School of...
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I recently retired from state government and higher education. I'm presently a consultant for different levels of state and city governments with an emphasis on ethics, policing, management and capital projects. I'm here because I strongly believe in the value of individualized instruction to promote active learning and academic proficiency.
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I'm a computer and social scientist. I hold graduate degrees from Columbia University and the University of Chicago and earned my bachelor's at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to teaching at the undergraduate level, I research ways the natural sciences can be used to advance the study of anthropology and history. I am currently completing my PhD.
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My passion is learning, and I love to help others experience that as well. I'm a civil engineering student at BYU in my senior year, and I love academics. My goal is to help you enjoy algebra as much as I do! My teaching style is a mix of asking questions so that I know what would like help with, and trying to relate math to the real world. Math is just a different language...
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...makes me the happiest is when that person has that moment of sudden revelation and whatever they are trying to learn makes sense to them. Being able to see that person teach that concept properly to someone else shows that they understand what they learned and that I was able to help them reach that point. When I am not working on engineering related projects, I enjoy reading, listening to music, and playing the piano....
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...of Eagle Scout. I have also spent lots of time tutoring my peers and friends at college. I am most proficient at Math (Geometry, Algebra 1 and 2, Pre-Calc, and Calculus 1) but love to tutor a wide variety of subjects, including Test Prep. I believe everyone learns differently and it's the job of the teacher to find what works best for each individual student, which is why 1-on-1 tutoring is so great for learning!...
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I am currently a Mechanical Engineering student attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. My excitement for teaching comes from working part-time for a local tutoring company while attending university. In my experience, no two students are alike, and I love helping students find success in different ways. I genuinely enjoy mathematics, science, and engineering, and can not wait to help other students discover and value the importance of these subjects!
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I originally went to NYU for my BA majoring in Journalism and Economics and minoring in Business. While there, my team also won a grant for Social Entrepreneurship which sparked the passion for ethical business that I am currently perusing at FIT with a certificate in Sustainable Design. In high school I tutored middle school math and taught ballet in the summer and in college I took a class where we tutored ESL students in...
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...University as a Mechanical Engineering Student has resulted in an immense acquisition of mathematical expertise. Mathematical coursework includes Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus II, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, and Statistics for Engineering Majors. Additionally, my Mechanical Engineering coursework has required the consistent use of multivariable calculus and complex algebraic analysis. I have found that my skills have grown extensively through these courses, as I apply my mathematical knowledge each and every day of my...
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...online, synchronous, and asynchronous. My teaching philosophy centers on meeting students where they are, using a range of instructional strategies that accommodate various learning styles to ensure every learner has the opportunity to thrive. In addition to my education experience, I bring over twenty years in Information Technology, which allows me to integrate technology seamlessly into the learning process. Whether guiding school-age students in building foundational skills or helping college learners strengthen critical thinking and...
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...facility, tutoring young children, explaining complex subjects and making sure there is understanding. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, and History. In my experience, helping young minds properly, understanding their syllabus, gives me ultimate fulfillment and we have the most fun while at it. I strongly believe in education, and I do my best to ensure that my students get the best. In my free time,...
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I know not everyone grasps and understands concepts and skills using the same methods of teaching; I enjoy adjusting the way I explain my concepts and skills to meet the needs of each individual student. My goal is to be sure each student leaves a session with me with more understanding of the subject then when we began.... Understanding that not everyone learns the same and adjusting my teaching techniques accordingly.
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...want to. After all, everyone has potential. I also believe that we can do hard things if we put our minds to it. For example, I chose to study Spanish and became fluent in college, without having to go on a study abroad. If we use our resources, work hard, and do our best, everything will work out. I've seen this principle in action throughout my life. I have an AAS is Arts and Sciences,...
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...assist in developing individual scholarly voices, ultimately refined through class discussions, assignments, and personal experience. Professionally, I am a Counselor dedicated to hospice care, bereavement counseling, and leading psycho-educational groups. One of my assignments is to conduct group counseling and instruct a financial accountability curriculum to first-time bad check offenders. This program allows me to work with men and women in three Midwest states: Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois. In 8 years, and 119 classes, I...
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I am passionate about helping students learn and discover their creativity, as well as applying said creativity to real-life examples that will help them in the future. I am currently a senior attending IUPUI for a Bachelor's in Media Arts and Science. I tutor students on the utilization of Adobe Illustrator. Outside of academia, I enjoy drawing, cooking, video games, and weightlifting.
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...various levels and a diversity of students. I enjoyed working with students from pre-K to fifth grades there and was interested in the teachers technique of teaching young children. I had the opportunity at my second position at One on One Learning, to instruct my own group of pupils based on their weak subjects in the comfort of their homes. I was allowed to devise my own teaching methods and I received great satisfaction when...
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...but, since then, I have found myself enjoying the city life of Boston, MA. I am passionate about STEM and introducing these subjects to students as early as possible. At first glance, STEM learning may seem intimidating, but early and consistent exposure is key to tackling it later on in students' learning careers. Outside of academia, I like exploring museums and pop-up exhibits. I have also found that a stroll around the neighborhood calms the...
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I am a Mechanical engineering with a degree from the University of South Florida. I'm currently a graduate student at Michigan State University pursuing my PhD in mechanical engineering with a concentration on energy system. I have a passion for math and science and have been tutoring these subjects for for the past seven years. My favorite subject is math ranging from Algebra to Calculus 2. Outside of tutoring I enjoy playing sports and music....
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