...very well-versed when it comes to realistic portraits, still lives, and more. As artists, it's crucial to help each other so we can grow are skills. I have taught art to fellow peers and kids who are interested in art. I'm very beginner-friendly, but I also work with all sorts of levels as well! Besides art, I am also a big bookworm. I can help students improve their reading comprehension and writing skills as well,...
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...relevant tutoring experience. I've had 3 years of tutoring experience so you can trust me to help you achieve! I've had lots of experience tutoring students of different needs including Dyslexia and Autism. I teach Mathematics, 4-11 English as well as preparations for the Eleven Plus. I also tutor Minecraft, Excel, Google Sheets, SQL, Power BI, Power Apps and more. I'm very patient and my philosophy is that everyone can do it; you just need...
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...to a more spontaneous and fluid level of conversation. What do I love the most about tutoring and coaching through creative means? Always it is the discovery of each student's passions and goals and being a part of the unfolding. At the end of the day, seeing them come alive with curiosity, resilience, confidence and the grit to keep growing makes me smile again and again as I look ahead at a road full of...
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I am a professional writer, with 6 published novels, 1000s of magazine and newspaper articles, and a degree from University of Massachusetts. It is my hope I can help you not only become a better student in your subject, but show you why topics like literature can be so exciting. I look forward to working with you one on one.
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Hello, My name is Deatrick LaPointe. I have an MS degree in Management of Technology and am currently a PhD Candidate in Cyber Defense, Information Assurance. I enjoy learning and hope to pass on my knowledge and experience with others to enhance quality of life and education.
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...tutoring ESL professionals and native English speakers for over 14 years, which I love. I work as a Professor of Composition and Literature, and currently tutor two ESL professionals. I have also taught Speech, Psychology and Theatre on a collegiate level, as well as lower level English, ESL, Composition, Speech, and Theatre. I am available to tutor these subjects, along with other Humanities, from five years old through high school, college and beyond, including seniors!...
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My personal statement and teaching philosophy are a quote by Albert Einstein "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
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...private schools from Pre-K through MBA, with 39 years at the master's level. My strongest subjects are Test-taking Skills, English Composition, Reading Comprehension, and most Liberal Arts. I have been extensively trained in SAT / ACT prep, consulted for a test prep business, and am certified to teach Special Education, Visual Art and Montessori Early Childhood Education. Learning can be fun and all students can learn. Come grow with me, we'll have a great time.
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I am an Artist, Teacher and Mother hoping to connect with students in a variety of Artistic endeavors. I have a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art with a concentration in Graphic Design and Illustration, along with a Masters Degree in Art Education. I am passionate about helping students fulfill their full artistic potential, and learn about Art. I tutor Kindergarten through 12th grade level Art, and Art Education Students at the Collegiate level.
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...is making learning feel fun and accessible. I'm all about tailoring lessons to each student's learning style, whether that means adding a little creativity to a math problem or finding unique ways to make a Spanish conversation flow naturally. I believe every student is capable of success when given the right tools and support! Spanish is one of my favorite subjects to tutor because it opens doors to new cultures and ways of communicating. Art...
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...UNC Chapel Hill with a Bachelor's degree in Studio Art. I also obtained my K-6 teaching license from Meredith College. I have been teaching for almost 20 years. I have worked with various age groups K-8 teaching all subjects in elementary school and art. The last six years I have been teaching art at a charter school and at the Boys and Girls Club. I have also tutored for different companies and have even held...
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...certified and work as a professional organizer, and, most recently, proudly work as a kindergarten aide at a brick-and-mortar school in addition to teaching art online. I teach art classes to elementary grades, middle school students, and high school and work one-on-one with middle school and high school students through time-management tutoring. In addition, I've had training in action based learning and have trained in martial arts since 2015, earning a 1st degree black belt...
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...philosophies that have granted me a LOT of fun, art shows, experiences, friends, and super fun time making art. Academia is a side passion of mine that segues directly into what I make with art, cooking, music, sculpture, and social statements. I have been using study as a foundation for all of the other things I do. It's important. I only understood certain art movements when I had mimicked them, as well as the food...
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Teaching is my passion as I have studied for many years to receive my B.S. in Language Arts Education and my B.A. in Second Language Studies: Spanish. I have my Masters of English: Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Wyoming. Currently I am a World Literature teaching in Minneapolis, MN. I love interacting with students in a fun and creative way so that the lesson sticks with them.
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...Judaism and Bible for more than 30 years. I am passionate about getting people to see and understand the world around them, and the world we come from. In Art my passion is teaching others how "to see". I love working with people of all ages (especially Middle school age) and my personal philosophy is to "try anything" -- to use anything and everything I can think of (especially humor) to get across an idea.
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I have worked both part-time and full-time for independent schools for 8 years, and now, I am excited to develop my abilities on this platform! "Creative" and "knowledgeable" are adjectives used to describe me, and they are my defining strengths as a teacher. Over time, I have also honed the focus and organization that now define me as an educator. This effort made me driven, hardworking, and nurtured a sincere empathy for my students.
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...I tailor my methods accordingly. Beyond subject mastery, I emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, and practical application of knowledge. My experience allows me to help students not just succeed academically, but also prepare for professional and real-world challenges. Education should be empowering, and I am committed to helping my students build confidence in their abilities, take ownership of their learning, and achieve their goals. Whether through structured lesson plans or flexible mentoring, I am here to support...
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As an experienced tutor, my passion lies in helping students unlock their full potential and achieve academic success. With a commitment to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment, I strive to tailor my approach to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student. Through personalized instruction, I aim to instill confidence, critical thinking skills, and a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
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If you are taking a sculpture course, there are a surprising number of concepts that you must understand in order to succeed. Throughout the course, you will be given assignments that encourage creativity while applying these various concepts to your work. While sculpture tutoring may sound like an odd idea, given the creative nature of the material, you may feel overwhelmed as you approach your first open studio course or project. These are self-motivated sculptures in a designated medium that require an understanding of the material, history of sculpting, techniques associated with it, and more. Varsity Tutors can help connect you to a sculpting tutor who can help you focus on developing your ideas and technical skill sets.
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Tutoring is available based on your schedule and with your goals in mind. Your tutor can meet during open studio hours in your studio, or help you design your masterpiece while looking at lumber at your local hardware store. They can offer assistance on your efforts in all manner of ways while teaching you strategies to find the ideal material for a project, ways to visualize before you begin working, how you can maximize your timetable for your art, and much more. Figure out the best approach to your wood, marble, or stone sculptures with a tutor who is knowledgeable in all of the different options.
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The student and I discussed the limit definition of the derivative and then worked through the homework for Section 2.2 in her Calculus text. We plan to meet again next week.
Tuesday: Reviewed lecture notes on Enthalpy/Heat of Reactions, Exothermic vs. Endothermic, Spontaneous reactions vs. Non-spontaneous reactions. Calculating Heat of Reaction from 2 methods: Using Heat of Formations (products-reactants) and Using Bond Energies (bonds broken-bonds formed). Went over her lab that covered an acid-base titration. Calculated percent error. Prepped for Test Wednesday.
The student and I focused on critical reading, sentence completion, and some lingering math problems. We talked over accuracy and time-saving strategies for the reading sections and the things to remember for each of the different types of passages. We went through practice sections for different types of passages and discussed how to approach sentence completions based on if you know one word, two answer choices, no answer choices, etc.
Tested student on cumulative vocabulary and root word lists from entire summer. Tested student on fraction, decimal, and percent conversions. Introduced concept of solving inequalities to student. Selected new vocabulary words and roots for student to study between sessions.
This week, we rescheduled our Sunday session to Tuesday. The student took her weekly vocabulary quiz and wrote her practice essay. Even just one session has improved her writing greatly. She did a good job of applying the advice I gave her last week (coming up with more examples and articulating them well). She is also great at coming up with examples to use in her essays. We worked through a math section and a verbal section.