...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! I...
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...interests, learning styles, strengths and areas in need of improvement. Using these pieces of information about each student, I create an individualized plan for their success that will support them not only in their academic growth but in their overall development as a thriving individual. Learning can be and is fun for even the most reluctant learners or readers as long as their lessons are differentiated and instruction is based on effective strategies following a...
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I am a very patient teacher who enjoys making learning fun and enjoyable for the student. I was originally a certified EMT but could not do it anymore due to a back injury. I am currently attending Ashford University for Education.... Finding out what they enjoy doing and incorporating it with their studies will make it more interesting and fun.... Teaching the student and then testing their knowledge with a worksheet or quiz.... Making the subject...
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...lifelong love of learning has inspires me to educate others. I have an extensive background in education which includes an emphasis on instructional support programs to enhance lifelong learning skills. Experience also entails teaching preschool through 12th grade in reading, language arts, mathematics, study skills, and also serving as a special education paraprofessional. Formal education and training include a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology from The University of Alabama, along with in-depth professional development...
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...90's, I began to take over the business, while I was doing my undergrad work. I tutored college students, and partnered with graduate students to cover a wide range of subjects. I also worked part-time for the University of Houston in the Dept of Physics at that time. In 2000, I graduated from the University of Houston with a BA in Psychology and English Literature, (3.80 GPA) and continued tutoring, this time with junior and...
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...and homeschooled. All subjects, levels and grades taught including test preps and beyond college. I will find different techniques and methods to help students learn their work, as not all students learn the same. I am available most days and times and also tend to assist students on days they do not have a session scheduled if they are struggling with homework etc. My main focus is the student and their success, so whatever it...
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...MiNDS (Mentoring in Neuroscience Discovery at Sinai). MiNDS is an outreach group of Mount Sinai scientists with an initiative that aims to ignite and nurture a passion for the brain throughout the Harlem community. Our program strives to make neuroscience education more engaging and accessible, to empower and inspire young students by extending mentoring resources to local East Harlem public schools. During my tenure with MiNDS, I've served as a volunteer lecturer during our neuroscience...
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I am currently working on my masters degree in clinical counseling to allow me to work with children and their families. I want to use horses in an equine assisted therapy program. But most of all i want to help children and adult learn, be that learning about themselves, horses, or academically. I feel like I called to be a teacher, and teach in what ever capacity is needed most.
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...have ranged in age from kindergarten, to adults, and have spoken many languages. I grew up trilingual, and added quite a few more languages along the way. I have the distinction of being one of the few non-native speakers of fluent Icelandic. I have a passion for learning. every situation is an opportunity to learn, and I enjoy encouraging others in their learning endeavors. In my spare time, I enjoy flying (piloting) aircraft, cooking, especially...
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...opportunity to travel abroad to Italy to study different teaching methods and compare the differences between Italian approaches and American approaches to education. These experiences had led to me believe that teaching styles are detrimental to a student's success in and out of school. I am most passionate about math and sciences, but I am also able to adapt to any subjects that my students may need help in. In my spare time, I enjoy...
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...confident with their schoolwork. I also worked with adult students who were looking to pass their Social Work exams. I passed my national and state exams, and realize that sometimes we overthink or lack the confidence to just respond with our first thought. I am confident that together we can work to ensure that all of the students assigned to me, either school-age or adult, will gain the confidence to succeed. I look forward to...
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...groups, decorating and directing events, teaching classes on manners and tea time, hosting field trips, and traveling. I consider myself to be highly organized and detail-oriented, having more than twenty-two years of experience giving organized administrative support to many organizations and companies. Coordinating management meetings, high-level conference calls, special events, completing administrative tasks, maintaining records, typing thesis papers, grading/editing English essays, and taking on multiple tasks at once have remained essential in my day-to-day tasks....
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...tutor to students from all over the world. This experience has provided me with a unique opportunity to engage with students of varying ages and backgrounds and to develop innovative and constructive teaching strategies. As an amicable, patient, and supportive instructor, I am dedicated to facilitating the development of young minds and empowering them to reach their full potential. I am confident that my proficiency and teaching style can effectively assist students in achieving their...
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...students adequate time to practice and feel confident in their work. I have a collection of my own supplemental material to teach from and welcome resources from student and parents. My experience is within reading, writing, language arts, math, Geometry, Algebra, vocabulary, study skills, speaking, business, marketing, technology, WordPress, web development, Social Networking, college entrance tests, teacher certification exams, and writing personal statements. For college students, I can tutor in basic subjects as well as...
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...imparting knowledge but about inspiring a lifelong love of learning. My approach is student-centered, focusing on creating an inclusive and supportive environment where every student feels valued and empowered to succeed. I am committed to fostering critical thinking, creativity, and resilience in my students, preparing them to navigate the complexities of the world with confidence. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of a subject or seeking guidance on your educational journey, I am here...
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...tutor from Clint Independent School District from El Paso TX. I love helping others and I'm passionate to help students acquire their successful career goals and for them to achieve their education goals. I'm a very creative person and would like to express my creativity skills with students who are eager to learn and excel themselves in their education wether it is Art, Writing, Science, History or any subject they would want to achieve on.
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...am a top notch instructor the best of the best and I say this humbly. I am compassionate about people both young and old. I Believe in education we all can learn we never stop developing our minds. I am committed in whatever job/task I take on so if I am your tutor you will get 110 percent support from me and then more. We will have a great partnership to get you to your...
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Hello all! I began my love for tutoring when I had gotten a job as a babysitter for young kids when I moved back home. I initially majored in Accounting at the University of Missouri but have since then switched programs and am currently an undergraduate student studying Psychology and Computer Science at Northeastern Illinois University!
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...a warm environment to speak about a wide range of topics. My style: I was a Math Tutor at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida, for over three years, where I assisted students in targeted subject areas via individual or group tutoring. I hosted workshops on selected college mathematical topics modeled and encouraged collaborative study strategies with my students. I believe it is essential to create an emotional connection to any learning experience. Thus, I am...
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...and mental health professionals in a virtual online platform through the utilization of problem-solving, feedback, psychosocial support, assessment, developing goals, planning that is unique to each student's personality, needs and focus, skill building(including test-taking, motivation, confidence, communication,and time-management), implementing solution-focused interventions, client-centered interventions, techniques for reducing test anxiety, and stress management. The subjects I tutor are professional licensure exams for social work and counseling, psychology, sociology, academic/career advising, and college level courses.
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If you've taken and done well in a high school course on human development or developmental psychology, you might be interested in taking the CLEP (College Level Examination Program) test for human growth and development. Passing this exam would allow you to earn college credit for an introductory course, which could get you to the more in-depth courses more quickly. Varsity Tutors can help you find CLEP human growth and development tutoring to help you prepare for this exam.
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Working with a CLEP human growth and development tutor could save you some time studying for the test. Your tutor will likely be quite familiar with the exam, and can give you some practice exams to see which areas you need to study more. The exam covers development from infancy, childhood, and adolescence through adulthood and aging, and your tutor can help you study comprehensively for each stage of development.
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Recent CLEP Human Growth and Development Tutoring Session Notes
We went over the basics of the SSAT, the differences between the SSAT and the SAT, and essay writing for standardized tests. We also explored some of the students interests which include soccer and outer space. This led to a conversation about Arthur Miller's The Crucible, which led to an impromptu lesson on the Salem Witch Trials.
Today we discussed the essay portion of the entry exam. Part of her problem according to the comments she got on her last two essays was that she wasn't giving enough detail in the body paragraphs, so we discussed how to brainstorm for more details. We also went over good ways to structure the essay and what kind of examples they look for. We then weighed on the reading section, mostly on strategy.
We first reviewed some problems that the student did over the past week--focusing on those she had trouble with. We then spent the rest of the session going over the geometry she needs to know for the SAT. We also did some related problems.
Introduced the student to the layout of all four sections of the ACT. Reviewed the first 30 math questions that she completed for homework and worked on the first 15 English questions of passage 1 together. She seems to be more comfortable with the style of questions on this test as well as the liberty to guess without a penalty for wrong answers. She will get accustomed to the science questions as well as everything else when she completes the diagnostic test for homework.
The student and I used this session to go over how he can quickly come up with ideas when he is first presented with a prompt. We decided that on the day of the actual SAT he should warm up by doing a couple of prompts in the car and during breakfast so that he gets into it before the actual essay. We also reviewed when he should take each test and how he can study for the rest of the summer.