...I am a School and Family Mental Health Counselor in a school based setting. I also have experience in business, special education, law enforcement, and emergency medicine. I also have extensive coaching experience. I have coached football, hockey, and lacrosse. I have coached lacrosse at the youth, high school, collegiate, and international levels. I am passionate about helping students learn and achieve their academic and life goals. I am here to help! Sincerely, Dan Paur
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...an accessible manner. Over the years, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of students, from high schoolers grappling with essay writing to college students preparing for exams. My experience has shown me the transformative power of education, and it is incredibly rewarding to see my students grow in confidence and skill. My teaching philosophy centers around creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. I believe that every student has a...
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...and that was great fun for everyone. I've traveled extensively and have had some great experiences with education in other countries, like the UK, Sweden, and even Cuba. I take pride in helping my students understand what they are trying to learn, as well as in helping them to achieve what they've set out to do. It's not always an easy task, but with the right help, you can do it! As an English major...
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...helping students of various ages to increase their understanding in a diverse number of subjects including development mathematics, Algebra, English, and humanities courses including philosophy, history, and religious studies. Elected Walk-In Tutor Council President at the University of Dayton and assigned a managerial role over the Algebra Lab at Sinclair Community College, I have striven to go above and beyond expectations and will continue to do so for every student with whom I am privileged...
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...of science at Hinds Community College and I got my bachelors degree of Science at Mississippi State University. I have an associates degree in Science and I have a Bachelors degree in Biochemistry with a concentration in Forensic Science. I will soon be working on my masters degree towards Crime Scene Investigation. I tutor the subjects of Biology, Chemistry, Cell Biology, College Algebra, and Biochemistry. I love tutoring Biology and any type of math, and...
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...of academic and professional qualifications. I have a degree in both Political Science and History from Tusculum University. After graduating Cum Laude from college in 2014, I attended the University of Iowa College of Law. In 2018 I received my Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa College of Law. I have provided efficient and effective professional tutoring services for over 10 years. I am certified by the National Tutoring Association (NTA). Book a session...
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...For children, I believe that learning must be fun. I make sure students are fully engaged by making class interesting and exciting. I have had success with students who are struggling, students who are advanced, student who are on the spectrum, and more. I have a B.A. from George Mason University, as well as a TEFL certification. I'm happy to tutor students of any age. I look forward to working with you!
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Hello! My name is David and I love teaching! It's a passion of mine and I look forward to making a difference in the lives of anyone that steps into my classroom.
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...subject. I get how frustrating and upsetting not understanding a subject can be. I believe this is what sets me apart from other teachers or tutors. My experience over the many years I had a tutor taught me how to help support students who struggle with a subject. Additionally, I have a Master's degree in Education, and I am half-way through my doctoral coursework for a doctorate degree in Education. I love technology too, and...
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...Spanish. I know some Portuguese. I have lived and worked in Mexico and Argentina and am familiar with their cultures. My aim is to assist students with their knowledge of the Spanish language. I believe verb conjugations are key when trying to learn Spanish. Additionally, I have studied world history, theology and law. I am an attorney barred in the state of Florida. I have practiced law as an immigration lawyer and prosecutor.
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...improve performance in school and beyond is very fulfilling to me. Each student brings a unique set of resources and ambitions to the table and I embrace the challenge of trying out different approaches and strategies until the student finds out what "clicks." That is the point at which the student has developed a method for taking in, synthesizing and manifesting understanding of virtually any topic and sets a path for academic and professional success.
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...focuses on building genuine relationships that promote trust and open communication, allowing me to tailor lessons to meet each student's unique needs. I am committed to empowering all learners, particularly those in transitional phases, from school aged students facing challenges progressing from grade to grade, those seeking Adult Literacy and to others such as police academy cadets, by equipping them with essential skills for both academic success and effective community interaction. Through individualized instruction and...
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...is centered around patience and understanding. I believe in creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as these are essential steps in the learning process. Outside of academia, I enjoy exploring new places and cultures, and I bring this curiosity to my tutoring approach. I strive to make learning an exciting journey of discovery for my students. Remember, I am here to guide you on your academic journey, helping...
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...same. During my 33+ years of practicing law, I taught paralegal studies at Killian College in Sioux Falls, SD. Killian closed its doors a number of years ago. I have also taught a large number of seminars to other lawyers throughout the years. Throughout my own school years, I would tutor students from time to time. I enjoy working with student of all ages. I believe I have an exceptional ability to make learning fun...
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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...service while mastering the fundamentals of our legal system. Our public institutions can be arcane and confusing for people to navigate; in addition to attempting to educate others about how to engage with legal problems, I have also worked to improve legal policies and processes so as to be more accessible to all people. Throughout this work, my ongoing experience tutoring students of all ages in math, science, history, literature, language, SAT/ACT/LSAT test prep, and...
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...honors. I spent almost four years at an Am Law 100 firm practicing general commercial litigation. I recently moved over to the City Solicitor's Office, Civil Right's Division to get some trial experience. I scored in the 92nd percentile on the LSAT and believe my test prep skills and practical experience would make me an excellent tutor for anyone looking for help with the LSAT and/or law school classes! Apart from being a lawyer, I...
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...taught in a classroom, I know the profound rewards of inspiring older and younger students to become more than they were before they entered. Teaching is about the future. Each student with whom I work gets a learning program specifically geared to his or her needs and goals. As we work together, those goals and needs may change and the student and I will adjust accordingly. The way a student learns best is as unique...
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...in any way possible. Most recently, I have tutored students that sat for the Pennsylvania Bar Exam. However, I have also assisted students in elementary school, high school and college. I love learning new things and so for me school was always about exploring areas that I knew nothing about. I recognize that not everyone shares the same passion but I do not believe that the lack of passion should result in negative grades or...
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Objection, your Honor, starts the common refrain. Hearsay ends it. But what is hearsay? Hearsay -- an out-of-court statement admitted for its truth -- is defined in the Federal Rules of Evidence. Of course, there are a number of exceptions to hearsay, and the rules provide for them as well. Evidence is a class taken by many law school students in either their first or second year and, because it focuses so heavily on the rules, can be one of the most technical classes a law student will take. Evidence tutoring can help students get a firm grasp on the rules and how to apply them. Beyond hearsay, evidence rules establish when an expert opinion is valid and what an expert can testify about. It also lays out when evidence can be admitted and when it cannot.
Contrary to popular belief, most of the time character evidence is inadmissible. In a criminal trial, evidence of previous crimes is considered to be more likely to prejudice the jury than to help them come to a verdict, so it is not allowed either, except for under specific circumstances. One of the most important subjects in evidence is privilege. Attorney-client privilege limits the information that an attorney can testify about. Doctor-patient privilege limits medical information and testimony from medical professionals. Priest-penitent privilege covers statements made to religious leaders. And yet, none of these are absolute. Attorney-client privilege only applies to statements made in seeking legal advice, so a statement made to an attorney at a party would not be covered. Similarly, doctor-patient privilege only covers evidence gathered by the doctor, or things said to them in the course of seeking treatment. If it's not relevant to a medical condition, then it isn't privileged. Privilege issues can get more complicated as well, as exactly what and who is covered gets litigated. Varsity Tutors can connect law students with evidence tutoring, which can help clear up confusion that a student has about the topic.
Instructors are law students and lawyers who have excelled in their evidence courses and can help students develop the outlines and study guides that are essential for this class. Because it is a class that is so focused on the rules of evidence, having an easily accessible study guide can make all the difference come exam time. Evidence tutoring can make the course more understandable, and the rules easier to remember and retain. The scenarios and questions in this course are not always the easiest problems to analyze, but with evidence tutoring, students can learn to use the rules to analyze fact patterns and succeed in this important class.
As a student progresses through law school, the concepts get more and more challenging, and their schedule can get quite busy. There are academic obligations to fulfill and students have to devote more time to studying and requirements such as apprenticeships. A tutor has completed law school, so they know what all of these requirements are. They are compassionate to any student's needs and will spend time discussing topics that are complex and challenging, so the student becomes fluent with them in time for the next legal subject or exam. An evidence tutor can schedule lessons around classes and jobs, and even meet where is best for the student -- whether it is in school, a local library, or a coffee shop. In fact, the Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows students to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. Finding the right tutor, therefore, is not the challenge the student has to face; skilled instructors are available based on individual needs, so the student can get personal assistance outside the lecture hall that will get them even closer to their career goals.
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Recent Evidence Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I went over a few problems in preparation for the math tournament she is participating in this weekend. Then we reviewed what she is working on in class (percentages and fractions).
In this session, the student and I worked on some grammar exercises in her assessment test workbook. I marked several pages in her workbook that cover the more difficult areas of grammar for her - commas, semicolons, etc. We also went through some multiple-choice questions related to reading passages and sentence correction. Lastly, I had her edit one of her one essays. I hope that having her deliberately correct and discuss her future essays with me will get her into the habit of editing on the test, because that will make a big difference in the way she presents her ideas to the graders.
Basic overview over algebra topics - combining like terms, absolute value in equations, multi-step algebra problems (involving parentheses, division, fractions, and like terms). Progress achieved: explaining and understanding the concept of combining like terms, understanding the use of absolute value, and dealing with fractions/division in multi-step problems.
We discussed an outline for the student's research paper on the family. He is doing a paper on family and how it has been portrayed and is influenced by television. I found him a journal article to be able to use for research, we compiled some quotes, and I encouraged him to find some more research. We honed in on a thesis but did not start writing the paper.
Today was my first session so I took a few minutes to get to know him. I became familiar with his course and how the teacher presents information. We worked on factoring trinomials with a leading coefficient of 1. He worked through the problems very well. We also discussed the steps in how to factor, along with test strategy. The only questions that presented any problems were when two variables were present.
The student and I worked on some of his physics homework then reviewed his math topics. He is working on applications of linear equations. He is given a word problem with a table and asked to write an equation from the table, interpret the meaning of the variables in the equation, and then use that equation to predict and solve for each of the variables in different scenarios. He has come a long way in his math skills. His mom was very impressed about how he has been doing in class.