I am a Northern Arizona University student seeking a Bachelor's degree in Journalism. I focus on tutoring in Math and English, but am knowledgeable in a variety of subjects. It is important to me that students are able to foster a love of learning both inside and outside of their academic endeavors, and that every student believes that they are capable of overcoming any challenges they may face.
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...III in my almost 9 years experienced as public high school math and science teacher in the Philippines. Since, I moved to the U.S.A, it is another achievement because of the long waiting period for the process of having a visa and a green card. In addition to that, another achievement; my foreign credentials evaluated by an accredited company named Foreign Credentials Service of America.Results released on April 14, 2019 into U.S. Equivalence namely Bachelor...
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...high school, and community college levels. I currently teach at a high school which employs the use of both instructional and online learning. Of all the subjects I enjoy most, Algebra takes the prize. I love working with simple and advanced equations, and appreciate it for its use in web and computer programming which is another of my interests. Outside of teaching, I love to play guitar, read, and play competitive Scrabble. I have a...
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...with a major in Business Intelligence and Analytics. I also did a two year fellowship with Teach for India where I got the chance to teach students. I believe that teaching requires a lot of hard work and effort as it is very important for the teacher to look at things from the student's perspective. I absolutely love teaching Mathematics and I feel proud to share that most of my students have become Math's wizards...
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...ranging from basic math to ordinary differential equations. I also tutored in the following subjects: chemistry, physics, engineering (including AutoCAD), and computer programing. I have put to use my academic knowledge in several internship opportunities allowing me to apply the things I have learned in a real-world setting. I worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for 2.5 years studying water purification while pursuing my B.S. I was an Air Force Research Lab Fellow at...
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I believe that we can achieve greatness by putting our minds to solving our problems most of which can be equated to a formula. It just requires the right lens to look at things with.
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I am currently getting my MS in Mathematical Philosophy! I have experience tutoring up to the subject of Algebraic Topology and class experience in a multitude of graduate level math courses/topics. I am originally from Germany and I grew up in Texas. I love reading and watching tv/movies in my spare time.
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My name is Michael and I am passionate about teaching Mathematics, as well as some Physics and Engineering. I am a practicing Structural Engineer with more than 5 years of tutoring and teaching experience. I have the most experience teaching high school and college students but am always open to helping anyone out with tough math problems!
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...with a minor in Mathematics. After attaining my undergraduate degree, I went to the University of Iowa to pursue a PhD in Applied Mathematics, which I earned in 2020. Since August 2020, I have been a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton. I enjoy nothing more than working with students at all levels of math. I am especially passionate about presenting a new perspective on algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and linear...
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...hold a Bachelors of Science in Physics from Dibrugarh University, and over the past few years, I have tutored students of various levels, helping them improve their grades and develop a genuine interest in the subject. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a deep understanding of fundamental principles over rote memorization, tailoring lessons to individual learning styles, and making physics relatable through real-world applications. I aim to create an engaging and supportive learning environment where...
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...While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science. I am a firm proponent of education, especially hands-on-learning, and I try to include that in my teaching making sure that my students are engaged actively by having to solve problems themselves and thinking before they are provided with solutions. In my spare time, I enjoy reading--mostly fiction but recently also fiction, coding, running, and occasionally rewatching...
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...the University of Chicago. During my time as a PhD student at the University of Chicago I was the primary instructor for numerous math courses, primarily teaching calculus to college freshmen. Originally I'm from Australia, where I studied at the Australian National University. While I was an undergraduate student I tutored numerous 11th and 12th grade students, both in person and digitally. I find teaching deeply satisfying and I really enjoy seeing students learn and...
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...Institute of Mining and Technology. I have strong background in mathematics ranging from everything from Geometry, Algebra, and Trigonometry to analysis, differential equations, and mathematical modeling, and I use my knowledge from these fields to I bring both expertise and enthusiasm to our tutoring sessions. I'm dedicated to making complex concepts accessible and engaging, tailoring each lesson to meet your unique needs and learning style. Let's work together to unlock your potential and achieve your...
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...Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. This means that in addition to my degree, I am also licensed and endorsed to teach high school math. So, while I have an advanced understanding for many high level maths, I also have the advantage of knowing how to teach and properly address the needs of a student. My teaching style varies from being cut and dry or very Socratic depending on your needs. My areas of expertise...
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...strive to create an encouraging learning environment where students feel confident tackling challenges. I take pride in breaking down difficult topics into structured, comprehensible lessons that promote both mastery and long-term retention. Among the subjects I teach, I am particularly passionate about mathematics and programming, as they foster logical reasoning and problem-solving skills that are valuable beyond the classroom. I believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, and I am...
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...applied mathematics. I've tutored many students, and I love helping kids of all ages learn. I took 12 AP classes in high school and have tutored in a number of those subjects including US history, trigonometry, economics, and physics. Teaching is one of my favorite activities, and i hope to be a college professor or high school teacher someday. In tutoring sessions, I don't just give pupils the right answers. Rather, I aim to help...
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...tutor, I believe that education is the key to unlocking every student's potential. With over two years of experience in tutoring sciences and math, I have helped countless students improve their understanding, build confidence, and achieve their academic goals. My teaching philosophy is centered on patience, adaptability, and engagement. I tailor my lessons to each student's unique learning style, ensuring that they grasp concepts effectively and enjoy the learning process. Whether it's simplifying complex topics, providing...
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...education teacher. With 6+ years experience in the classroom, I am highly competent in designing and modifying curriculum to meet student needs. I have experience working with students with a variety of special needs, including ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, speech and language impairments, and more, as well as general education students. I have a calm demeanor that puts my students at ease and I am always ready to answer questions or explain difficult concepts in...
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...10 years now. I am passionate about sharing my personal academic journey and the strategies I learned over the years to get straight A's. My interests include Psychology and Philosophy, as these were my undergraduate majors. I am also passionate about Anatomy and Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology, which is what I am studying now as a Graduate student. I enjoy teaching creative writing, so if you are interested in applying for college or graduate level...
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Final session. Today we reviewed the volume, area, and perimeter. The student did well calculating the volume of various shapes. We also reviewed converting units in the metric system. I showed her how to easily multiply and divide by multiples of ten. We also reviewed translating word problems and using key words to determine the operations that need to be performed. We worked on two step equalities and inequalities. We worked in her book through various review sections and problems. She said she felt confident and comfortable with the material on her review list.
Today with the student I started with basic place value and continuously got harder. We rounded to the nearest ten and then went all the way up to millions. We covered a lot of fraction material (different denominators, mixed numbers, adding fractions) and then also focused on long division. These are topics that are going to be continuously covered in our sessions because they need to become second hand nature. She did extremely well and is really a pleasure to work with.
Prior to the session, the student provided several sample pages from the placement tests he hopes to pass this summer. He also has a workbook that covers most algebra II and pre-calculus material. After discussing his goals and plans, we began work on the workbook. We worked on binomial expansion for most of our session. By the end of the session, he was able to use FOIL methods to expand polynomials, as well as work with a variety of expressions similar to polynomials.
We completed the test review packet, and the student made significant improvement. She has become better at completing problems on her own using the correct strategy, and fixing minor mistakes.
We worked on borrowing with large subtraction problems. We then worked on the concept that addition is the same as subtraction, just in a different order. The student thinks addition is easy but struggles with subtraction, so hopefully this concept will help. We spent the last part working on fractions.
The student and I met for the first time today. We did a quick review of second-grade math, which she has a good grasp of, with the exception of polygons (we will focus on polygons next time). We also did a state third-grade math test; again, polygons were a trouble spot, as were division and multiplication, which she hasn't really covered yet.