If you want it bad enough, you will find a way to get there. I'm a writer, with three traditionally published mysteries and a children's book. Currently I have a TV pilot and political thriller at market. I've coached a government agent, former NYPD SWAT, and a former Navy Chief, write fictional stories they wanted to tell. I can help you, too.
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I am always learning, so I like to encourage others to keep learning too.... Helping students identify with what they are learning is very important to me. Helping them see that, "Yes, this does apply to me," makes all the difference.... Get to know them and their likes in school. What are they finding most difficult? How can I be help them get to the heart of the lesson?... First, I like setting a foundation for...
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...I feel that education is a very important key to success in life. This is why I have a deep passion for helping others achieve their academic goals. I especially enjoy witnessing that "aha!" moment where the student has reached full understanding of the subject matter at hand and the personal confidence that the student demonstrates puts me at ease. When this occurs all is right in my world! I not only have the passion...
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...the Art Institute of Chicago. I have also taught at the North Carolina Governor's School as an art teacher. I believe everyone is an artist, but only a few people really hone their skills and become great-- could this be you? "General duties of a teacher: pull everything out of your students. General duties of a student: pull everything out of your teacher. Pull everything out of your fellow students." -Sister Corita Kent
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...it." When I first heard the word philolexian, I realized that it is the best word I can use to describe myself. From the ancient Greek, it means "lover of discourse" which I also translate to mean "lover of learning." As a philolexian, I believe that I can learn just as much from my students as I can teach them. However, there is nothing that excites me more than to inspire and guide students on...
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...State College I am qualified to teach any subjects related to English, including subjects like creative writing, thesis writing, and modern grammar. I have experience in teaching, and tutoring. I taught a supplementary psychology 101 class at Nevada State College, and currently work within a local school district as a tutor for students K-12. I also did personal tutoring with college students attempting to pass the writing section of the PRAXIS or other career oriented...
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...in Secondary English Education. Besides being certified in English/ Language Arts, I hold endorsements in Reading and ELL. I also am fortunate to have been trained in Holocaust Studies by my school district and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. I have taught in a variety of situations. Most recently, I was an English teacher to "at-risk" students, ages eleven to seventeen, encompassing 6th to 12th graders. The trauma-informed residential facilities where...
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...Law and a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army JAG Corps. I scored highly on the LSAT and succeeded in law school, where I was the Editor-in-Chief of the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology. I also won awards on the Moot Court Board, where I served on the Executive Board. I look forward to helping you prepare for the LSAT, your law school classes, or any other subject in which you would like to...
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...at Washington University in St. Louis. I have a bachelor's degree in English Literature and French. I received my first MA degree from Columbia University- Paris in History and Literature and my second MA degree from the Universite de Valenciennes in Literature and Translation Studies. Throughout my graduate studies, I have been devoted not only to my own research but also to education and developing my skills as an educator. I have experience working with...
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Writing is one of those wonderful, terrible things that can feel like a heavy burden right up until it's done - then, suddenly, you're free! Believe me, I understand. I've been doing it for years: writing papers for school, articles for magazines, stories for my friends. It can...
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...Bachelor of Science& Arts Philosophy with a focus on Jurisprudence and Classical Philosophy. Since graduation, I have traveled extensively, tutoring children in the Philippines through a Church program; Students of all ages in music, specifically, violin guitar and piano. I have also taught as an assistant choir director and held several long term substitute teaching positions. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, math, and History. In...
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...working towards receiving my Bachelors of Science in Public Health with a focus on the biological aspects. I have intentions of attending medical school after my undergraduate program. Throughout high school, I tutored children in all grades (K-12) and fell in love with helping others learn. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, and Science. Iundertsna the importance of education and I know that sometimes learning is...
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...six years of teaching from 6th to 12th grade, I'm here to make reading, writing, creative writing, and research enjoyable for you! I'm a lesson planning pro and will always show up to a session prepared with materials & learning goals. I love supporting English learners, encouraging IEP/504 students, and enriching gifted learners. I strongly believe that every child has what it takes to succeed. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary English...
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...years, specializing in Reading, Writing, and Special Education. I attended the State University of New York College at Geneseo, where I earned an undergraduate degree in the fields of Childhood and Special Education with a major in English. I also earned my graduate degree in Literacy Education there as well. I believe students are more than a test score, and I value a student-centered approach to education. My goal as a tutor is to present...
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...over five years of academic customer service, including student mentoring, student tutoring, writing center consulting, and classroom instruction. I specialize in all things writing, including professional, technical, educational, and research writing. I have background in tutoring writing across subjects, including literature, business, and science writing. I review essays, resumes, cover letters, emails, and personal statements. I have advanced proficiency in Microsoft Word and over four years of experience as a university mentor, tutor, and instructor....
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I am a Harvard graduate with almost 10 years of tutoring experience. My goal is simple: to help you learn as much as possible and achieve your educational goals in a fun and engaging way. I have experience teaching all age levels across a variety of subjects, and I am looking forward to working with you and helping you to be successful!
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...education skills. I graduated from New York University with a bachelors in Biology. I am proficient in the biological sciences and mathematics. I enjoy teaching with fun, creative, and innovative instruction styles. I always check in with my students to ensure I am meeting them where they are with the material. I am determined to make sure my students fully grasp the concepts they struggle with and I adjust my practices to their needs.
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...University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Political Science with a focus on International Relations. Directly thereafter, I went to Tulane law school and received my Juris Doctor. Since graduation, I have passed the bar, traveled extensively, tutoring ESL to individuals of all ages in Spain. I have also tutored individuals of all ages in reading, writing, ACT testing, and Spanish. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most...
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...deep love of storytelling. I've spent my career helping brands communicate clearly and mentoring junior writers as they develop their voice. I'm also a published author, primarily of short stories, and I'm passionate about helping young writers find joy and confidence in their own creative work. My degree is in theater from a small liberal arts college, where I focused on character, dialogue, and story structure, skills that continue to shape my approach to writing...
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I believe with sincere EFFORT from myself and my future students, we will make gains that will surprise us both. I enjoy working with children and watching them make real world connections to Reading, Math, Writing, Science, and Social Studies. When a child makes connections, they have better retention of their subjects. Learning takes hard work and should be fun, and I'll do my best to make sure that no time will be wasted.
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Recent Creative Writing Tutoring Session Notes
The student finished writing the definitions of her vocabulary words for lesson 12. She completed the extra practice exercises I created for lessons 10 and 12 in preparation for her unit 3 test that is on Friday. She reports that she feels confident for her test. We completed the day with beginning her lesson 12 spelling, that will not be included in that same test.
The student and I annotated a poem. We then worked on SAT improving paragraphs. We discussed general strategies and then did two sets of problems together. We created a strategy for the student to use to find the main ideas and better understand the passage before he even gets to the questions.
The student and I reviewed some vocabulary and some compound sentences for a take-home quiz. He did well in 80% of these questions and only needed occasional assistance. He was pretty focused today.
The student and I worked to revise her research paper, as well as discuss any questions she had regarding MLA and general paper writing help. We covered properly citing a source, spelling and grammatical errors, structure, and paper outlining. We checked the paper's overall thesis, purpose, and main points, then placed these items on a template outline I brought along. We discussed when to cite a source, and the importance of adding the authority of the author (the student) to the paper.
Before we meet again Sunday morning, the student and I discussed her covering the following: create a new outline following the worksheet (within the rubric for the assigned paper), revise the paper based on the new outline, apply proper MLA formatting, create a conclusion paragraph, and create a works cited page. Overall, I felt it was a great session, and we were able to cover the entire paper during our time together.
The student and I began work on identifying direct objects in sentences. We also covered the role of adjectives, nouns, and verbs and how they operate within the subject-object structure of the sentence. She was able to do well and complete multiple examples correctly. We then discussed possessive adjectives compared with plural nouns. We will follow up on this next week.
During this session we went over writing. Included in that we went over spelling, punctuation and figurative language. Within figurative language we covered personification, similes, metaphors and idioms. We also briefly went over reading comprehension and using context clues.