I have tutored and/or taught mathematics since 2009. I have received graduate degrees in mathematics from Clark Atlanta University and the University of Florida. I am very patient with my students and strive to develop their skills, strategies and critical thinking.
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I am here to help you! I am an elementary teacher that specializes in various subjects. I graduated from Nova and currently working on my masters. I look forward in working with you. :)
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...I have twelve years of teaching experience. Most of my teaching experience has been instructing high school students, English, literature, debate, and exam preparation for the reading and English sections of the ACT, SAT, SSAT, and GED. I also have had experience instructing all ages of students, from Pre-K to adults, in both class settings and one-on-one tutoring, at all levels, from ESE to Advanced Placement. You are not your test scores, but together we...
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...and development that can occur when students are given the tools and encouragement they need to succeed. My approach is always student-centered, focusing on individual needs and strengths to help them thrive academically and personally. What degrees have you obtained and from which university? Please include the specific degrees and the name of the university. I obtained my education from National Louis University, where I earned my master's degree in curriculum and instruction and a...
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I am a graduate of University of Central Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. I am currently a full time teacher at Arlington Middle School where I teach 7th Grade Civics. I have held this position for the past two years. Prior to working as a teacher at Arlington Middle School, I was a Social Studies teacher with the...... The brain is a muscle and education is a way of strengthening that muscle. People...
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I am an educator who has over 20 years of experience. I specialize in college entrance, special education, testing, and all areas of social studies.
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...influence on the lives of children has given me a deep sense of personal fulfilment. My personal interest and my career ambitions lie in elementary teaching. After teaching for over 20 years, I have great satisfaction of knowing that I was able to help and influence children, both academically and personally. Over the course of my teaching career, I have developed strategies that I found to have a significant positive impact on students learning. One...
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...the University of Florida, and I'm pursuing a degree in Computer Science! I have always learned the best by teaching other people, so I've had practice in teaching and tutoring my peers. Learning a new subject doesn't always come easily because there's always more than one way to think of a problem. I'd be more than happy to guide any student by understanding how they learn and adapt the subject to their style of learning.
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...Fort Lauderdale area for the past 15 years. I am tutor with over 10+ years of teaching experience. I have taught Math and Sciences in both The Bahamas and in schools in Broward County, Florida. I graduated from Florida International University with a BS in Biology, and while teaching in Florida I maintained certification to teach Biology and Math from grade levels 6-12 as well as middle schools sciences. I have 2 sons both of...
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...top of my high school class, I am able to say that I've been through it all in those four years (SAT, FCAT, AP courses, lengthy assignments, etc.) and have a fresh-mind that is exposed and experienced at working with students of various backgrounds, at various levels of expertise. I want to specialize in medicine to one day become a surgeon and would like to strategically use my advancements to harness research to transform scientific...
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I believe the key to success is proper communication. My goal is to cultivate effective writing and reading skills. My passion is finding what works for each individual student to make learning easy, informative, and enjoyable.
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...their minds. I have a Bachelors Degree in English writing from Limestone College in Gaffney, SC, where I also played four years of NCAA Division 2 Men's Indoor Volleyball. Despite spending my college years there, I was born and raised in the town of Longwood in the lovely state of Florida. I spent the 2014-2015 school year teaching English 3 at Oak Ridge High School. I am an extremely effective overall English teacher, and am...
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...in a kindergarten bilingual class. When I entered the workforce, I took a sharp turn into secondary school. For the past 7 years, I have taught English and English as a Second Language (ESL) for students in grade 6-11. I have taught middle and high school students in Texas, Florida, and New York- in private and pubic schools. English and literature has always come very easy for me. Growing up, I would tutor my younger...
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...specifically focus on Math and Spanish but also have plenty of experience tutoring other subjects. I just graduated from college with a Bachelors in Science with my major being Biology. I am extremely knowledgable in the subject areas I tutor in. I will gladly tutor you and help you with any questions you may have. I am here to help you boost your grade and be that extra help you may need!!
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...University with a bachelor's in Neuroscience, and have just recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a master's in Biotechnology. I have worked as a research technologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine and I am now a medical student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. I have thirteen years of tutoring experience, in subjects ranging from math, test prep, Spanish, and violin. I train in martial arts and I enjoy learning languages in my free time....
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...like to share with you a little bit about myself, feel free to contact me with any questions you may have! I received my bachelor of science in Mathematics in 2016 and I am currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematics. While in school, I made it a point to take the most challenging math courses possible. I taught mathematics in the public school system for three years at the Middle and High School levels. Teaching...
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...that I was well suited for online instruction as I thrived with this method and my students thrived as well. I understand the importance to make sure every child's needs are met, and this is something that is easily forgotten when it comes to online teaching. As someone with a lot of experience with special needs (including in my own family,) I would like to teach virtually to help close those gaps and to help...
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I am currently a grad student at Troy University with a major in mental health counseling and I have another master's in Instructional Design. I have taught English, Reading, and Journalism for four years and love the content!
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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We finished the math section and moved to science. The key to science is counterintuitive; you go right to the questions and don't attempt to read the description of the experiment or the data charts until the question directs you there. There are only 5-6 questions for each of 7 passages and you're given far more information than you will need, so you let the questions guide you. The student isn't hugely fond of this approach but he's trying it. Most of the questions are data interpretation, prediction, identifying patterns, etc. He understands the gist of what he needs to be doing; he just needs more practice. Some individual practice time is going to be critical for him.
Today we went over a math test together that I had previously assigned. The student scored a 24 on her own, but there is still room to improve. We then went over two science passages. I assigned the student two English sections so she learns how to pace herself better.
The student and I finished going over the math section we had started during our last session. She missed a few questions, but some were among the more challenging problems and others she misread. We then reviewed the triangle congruence theorems packet I had given her last week and went over her June ACT. With English, she answered most of the questions she had missed correctly, even identifying the errors she had made while taking the exam. Math and science also went smoothly. The student has improved a great deal over the past few months and at this point, it really will just come down to practicing consistently and making sure she is focused and reading both the questions and answer choices carefully.
We finished up the remaining hours that the student has on his account with a full focus on timing and completing sessions within the time constraints. I prepped him for exactly how to take the upcoming test and gave him various "day of" tips and timing suggestions. The student has been a wonderful student, and I expect him to do very well on his test.
The student has shown much improvement in his ability to write cohesive essays and we are constantly striving to improve even further. This includes exploring how to write in a more conservative style, integrating new vocabulary, and overall writing speed.
Today, the student and I mixed it up by spending most of our time on math. We worked through both multiple choice and grid-in problems together, and I showed him a few variations on some of the problems that he might expect to see. We also went through a few reading problems and a passage.