I am a student at Abilene Christian University majoring in mathematics with a concentration in Actuarial science. I love learning why math works and what the applications of each topic are. I believe in learning through multiple methods, including visually, analytically, and through application of ideas. I also love to write, and I believe that being able to write cohesively is vital to any person, no matter what field they are going into.
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...a passionate tutor currently pursuing my Bachelor's degree in Chemistry at Butler University, I have over 2 years of experience helping students excel in subjects ranging from Algebra to Organic Chemistry. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and engage deeply with the material. I believe that every student has unique strengths, and I tailor my approach to meet their individual needs, promoting confidence and...
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...are so many wonderful things to learn! I am a lifelong teacher. I hold a New York State teaching certification in art and live on Long Island, in New York, where I have tutored professionally since 1985. Over these many years, I have worked with students from 5 years through 80 years of age, and at all levels of academic achievement, including students who were home schooled and those with IEPs. I have tutored the...
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...hold a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University. I tutored GED math for 3 years in college, so I have experience breaking down concepts for students with a variety of learning styles. I've also informally tutored other students in my math and science classes. My favorite part of working with students is seeing people's faces light up when they understand a tough concept....
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...hands-on experimentalist, I'm always incorporating real world examples to break down concepts and areas which students struggle with, whether working with a pre-K/K or college student. At the end of the day, we all need encouragement and relatability; that is my teaching philosophy.When I'm not teaching, I practice yoga, run three times a week and take boxing classes at my local gym. As a double-major in History at Sarah Lawrence College, I indulge in TV...
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Hello there! My name is Quinn, I am a student at the University of Northern Colorado. I love music, biology, math, science in general, and absolutely adore writing! I have helped students of every age with their academics, social life, and even career life. I can't wait to work with you!
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...love for working in education began when I started volunteering as a tutor and mentor in high school. Throughout my life, I have fueled my passion for helping students succeed through a variety of careers, including serving as an AmeriCorps member for City Year, supervising elementary tutors and mentors, and am currently working as a high school guidance counselor. I have a BA degree in Psychology from The Ohio State University and a MA degree...
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...teacher - in my opinion - is one that develops a sensitivity to the joy that comes with learning. That joy - much the same in the processes that bring joy of games - is to be found everywhere in the nature of the human brain; a living computer; a vast of potential of weighted logic gates which give rise to the substance of what we call learning when we - by our activities -...
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I believe that everyone can learn just in different ways. It is the extra mile that counts when it comes to teaching. It is important as a teacher to understand that every person learns in a different way and that it is important to adapt and modify instruction to best fit each individual
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...earned my BS in Mechanical Engineering from Binghamton University. After doing an internship at NASA I discovered that I wanted to impact lives more personally and so decided to follow another life-long passion of mine - teaching math. I earned my NJ teacher's license in Mathematics and stepped into the high school classroom for nearly a decade specializing in Geometry, special education and test prep. I then ran a math-only learning center which allowed me...
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...an associate degree in Mathematics and I am currently working towards my bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a concentration and a minor in Emergency Health Services. My career goal is to be a doctor(radiologist). I have 3 years of tutoring experience, I have worked with students from middle school level to college level. My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra. This is because mostly all of the topics in Algebra they are different ways of...
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...am a graduate of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan. I received my Bachelor of Science in elementary education with a focus on social studies and language arts. Since graduation, I have relocated to Glendale, Arizona for teaching. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about English and history. I am a staunch advocate for education and try to instill a love of learning into each student. In my...
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...a dedicated tutor with a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Windsor and a Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering, I am passionate about helping students navigate the complexities of mathematics and engineering subjects. With over 2 years of tutoring experience, I specialize in subjects ranging from Algebra to Differential Equations, employing a student-centered approach that emphasizes understanding and application. My teaching philosophy revolves around creating a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered...
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...test, coupled with my understanding of critical concepts and important test skills, I am excited to pass on my ACT knowledge to current high school students! I also have ample experience with the college admissions process and the scholarship application process. I am quite capable assisting high school students in their core classes as well. I am most passionate about mathematics and am excited to tutor math at all levels ??? up to an including...
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...graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science from Eastern Michigan University. I am certified to teach Kindergarten through 8th grade, all inclusive, with majors in Integrated Science and Mathematics. I have taught as a 2nd and 3rd grade teacher in public education, taught Science and Nature Education through Montessori methods, have substitute taught all subjects K-12, and spent many hours in Special Education classrooms, working with exceptional students of all abilities. While I...
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...name is Thomas. I'm a graduate student at Portland State University in the Mathematical Sciences PhD program. I have a lot of tutoring experience both private and with the Southern Oregon University Math and Science Tutoring Center where I worked for 3 years as a math tutor. I also handled tutoring for statistics and lower division physics. For the past 2 years I was the lead math tutor and a writing tutor in the Writing...
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...a graduate of Tarleton State University and the University of Texas, Permian Basin, a strong individualized education has always been important to me. I believe in helping you achieve your goals and encouraging you in your passions. I became a teacher because my own five children said, "Mom, you have been tutoring our friends our whole lives for free, why don't you become a teacher and get paid for doing what you love. They also...
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...a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master's Degree in Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. As you might guess, I specialize in teaching mathematics, though I can also tutor in physics. I've tutored and taught students both online and offline ever since I got my Bachelor's Degree, including during my time at JHU, in subjects ranging from basic arithmetic to differential equations. My teaching philosophy is "math is easy"; my goal...
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...a recent graduate from Virginia Tech, Magna Cum Laude with honors. I received my Bachelor's Degree in Political Science with a concentration in Legal Studies. I have been tutoring for a decade now in all subject areas and with all ages. I am most fond of reading, writing, and history. I adore working with others and I am always wanting to learn something new. In my free time, I enjoy reading, gardening, and pilates. I...
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...am a graduate student from MS in Applied Physics at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), with a strong academic foundation in both physics and mathematics. I have several years of experience tutoring high school and college students in physics, from problem-solving strategies to exam preparation. I have worked as a Physics & Math Tutor for NJIT's Educational Opportunity Program and as a Teaching Assistant in various physics courses. I've also taught Astronomy 101...
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Last week, the student mentioned that she wanted to work on poetry. This time, after going over some homework that she had (she's reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" in school), we discussed two poems: Robert Frost's short "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and Poe's "Annabel Lee". The first poem is a good example of metaphor and alliteration, while the latter has good vocabulary and other imagery.
The student and I focused on the English language arts portion of the test, finishing a grammar practice packet that we had been working on. Through our practice, we have touched on important grammar points, such as consistency in verb tenses, how to use commas, punctuation with quotations, hyphens in compound adjectives, and prepositions. We then reviewed the essay she wrote and identified ways she could have improved it, in an effort to take her strong writing skills to the next level. We went over: identifying the most important parts of the question and addressing those more completely, varying sentence structure, fixing small grammatical issues, and using her conclusion to identify the greater significance of the essay to the reader. I asked her to rewrite her conclusion for homework.
I focused on helping the student with her test taking strategies and timing rather than teaching any new material. She some practice math problems similar to the ones on the entrance exam. I had the student work on these problems and some reading and comprehension practice questions while timing her so that she could get used to working under pressure.
Today the student worked on mathematical word problems, linking verbs, and stem list 1. We discussed ten word problems and linking verbs. The student then practiced using linking verbs. I showed her how to use website for practice and how to access stem list 1.
The student is preparing for the upcoming test. We looked over the science portion, and she seems clear on the questions we went over. We finished up with algebra. She is very bright, and she picks up the algebra concepts very quickly.
Today we completed the problem set I created for the student during our last session. Most of the problems were slightly more difficult than the problems in the test prep guide, but they covered the same material. He was able to solve most of them with relative ease. During our next session, we will work on completion time and identifying algebraic equations from word problems.