I'm a tutor focused on implementing highly effective instructional practices to improve student learning and academic performance. I have two years of experience tutoring and assisting teachers. I'm currently attending Harding University with a major in advertising and a minor in management. I enjoy photography, and I started my own business at the age of sixteen. Im constantly working with various types of people, and I would love to work with you.
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...helping my students reach their goals. I love seeing the 'light' go on, as it were! I specialize in English Language Arts and Executive Functioning. I attended college at the University of Michigan, and Kansas State University and I have been teaching over 30 years! I have had the opportunity to teach 1 on 1, small and large classes of students including differently abled learners as well as typically abled learners across all ages and...
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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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...a Masters in Education to work in Bilingual and TESOL classrooms. I am bilingual in English and Spanish, and from living and learning abroad I understand the great difficulty and joy of learning a new language. My experiences have made me a more compassionate and flexible educator, and I am eager to work with new students who are aiming for success in their educational goals! I can't wait to learn from and alongside you.... Every student...
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...with a minor in Native American Studies from the University of West Virginia. Currently, I am pursuing my Master's in Secondary Education and am enrolled in the esteemed certification program, "Teachers of Tomorrow." I believe that learning is a continuous process, and I am always eager to expand my understanding while helping others discover their potential to change a world that needs thoughtful guidance. For me, teaching transcends being just a profession. In my view,...
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...colleges with their admissions essays. I believe no two students are alike, and I am familiar with many different learning styles. Learning is a pursuit of life-long discovery, so I encourage students to ask questions and to remember not to give up! I also did well on the ACT, so those looking for a tutor in that area, I would love to assist in creating/coaching a study program so when test time comes, you are...
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...to the grand jury, and arguing before the court. I later became involved in the Criminal and Appellate Divisions. I would draft motions and briefs to the court and argue before judges or a jury. I believe that my experience working with and explaining the law would make me a good candidate to assist you in your learning process. I strongly believe in integrating real-life applications to assignments and I enjoy incorporating humor in my...
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...instruction to students. I am a certified teacher with 16 years experience, a Master's Degree, post graduate training and thousands of hours of specialized training. I recognize that all students learn in unique ways. As such, my approach to teaching is one that adapts to a student's needs & preferences. I believe that students must feel comfortable in order to learn and retain information so I strive to create an environment conducive to learning. I...
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...their educational goals. An avid reader, I read several books a week and am an Amazon top reviewer. Having attended a Baccalaureate High School with a language program as well as growing up in a Haitian-American household and doing foreign exchange in Brazil, I speak unaccented English, fluent Portuguese, and Kreyol. I also studied Latin, Russian and French, allowing me to read most Romance languages. I spend much of my time working with non-profits that...
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My name is Anya, and I'm really looking forward to working with you. I'm eager to help you succeed in whatever you're looking to learn. I am a firm believer in discussion and activity-based learning, and have experience working with students of all ages. Let me know if you have any questions, and I'm excited to start working with you!
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I always have high expectations from all my students, and motivate them to put their best foot forward, doing so in a non-judgmental way. But most important, I help each student to see the bigger purpose of the content being studied, so their learning is meaningful and sustainable. As an educator, my purpose is not only to help students build a ship, but to inspire them to sail out to the ocean of knowledge.
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...Marriage and Family Therapy. I have been a tutor since the age of about 15 or 16. I used my hobbies to tutor very young children in music (piano, clarinet, voice), sports (cheerleading, tennis, dance), and art (crafting, painting, public speaking). After high school, I became a peer mentor and volunteer teacher. I tutored 4th and 5th-grade math and worked as an assistant kindergarten teacher while in college working towards my BA in Journalism/Pre-Law with...
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...teacher, you must be willing to be a great learner. All the great teachers that I have met were flexible, kind, and learners themselves. I try to bring these qualities to every class I teach. As a teacher for almost 13 years, I also believe it is important to adapt and change what you teach based off of your student's strengths and learning styles. Making each teaching experience unique to the person you are teaching...
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I have a multitude of skills & qualities including a positive attitude ,a friendly and confident nature, a desire to work to high standards and above all, take full responsibility for the work I produce .I love to carry on learning ,improving and developing in the role of a tutor. The work-experience I have will enable me to work consistently to a high standard whilst helping my students achieve their goals & objectives.
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...a senior at Fordham University majoring in Biology and minoring is Disability Studies. I expect to graduate Spring 2023. I have tutored since the 7th grade and I love to help people understand concepts that they previously struggled with. I tutor in a variety of subjects but I am most passionate about Algebra, the SAT Grammar section, and the SAT Math Section. I believe that curating a unique approach for each individual is important in...
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As an educator for 20 years in both the US and Canada, I enjoying working with students of all ages. With a background in Special Education and tutoring for test prep (GED, ACT, SAT), I have a heart for those who find it difficult to succeed in the classroom. It is my passion to encourage students and help them learn strategies to succeed in their education and in life. ... All students have the ability to...
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...is a profound gift. As a graduate in Spanish Language and Literature and Early Childhood Education, and a Fulbright scholar, I now serve as an English Coordinator at a private multilingual school. My focus is on helping students discover their strengths and passions in both Spanish and English. Whether they need support with their studies or essay writing, I'm here to assist. My aim is to empower students to make meaningful contributions to the world,...
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...As I work towards my Spanish Education degree and TESOL minor from Evangel University, I have the opportunity to work with many different students of all ages, differentiating learning to the needs of each individual student. I am the Spanish tutor at my university and have had the opportunity to work with children in daycare and preschool settings, students in elementary ESL programs, junior high and high school ESL students, as well as a variety...
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...in Critical Theory and American Literature in the English Department at Georgia State University, where I also earned my Master of Arts degree in Literary Studies. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in 2010 in English/Creative Writing from the University of Georgia. Over the past 6 years, I have taught undergraduates from a diversity of cultural and disciplinary backgrounds in freshman composition classes, sophomore literature surveys, as well as upper-level practical grammar courses. In...
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...Reading and extensive experience instructing reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary. I truly enjoy reading challenging literature in my spare time. My love of reading allows me to be passionate about teaching students to appreciate books and develop a lifelong love of learning through reading. I also have experience as a Kindergarten and ESL teacher in teaching phonics and early reading skills. I currently teach Family and Consumer Science as well as health and want to...
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Many colleges and universities rely on the results of the ACCUPLACER tests to place incoming students into appropriately challenging courses for their first semester of undergraduate studies. If you grew up speaking a language other than English, you may be asked to take the ACCUPLACER ESL test. These tests are designed to measure your ability to understand written and spoken English in order to help your school place you in the classes best suited to your current mastery of the language. The exam consists of four sections: the Language Use section measures how well you understand the rules of English grammar, the Listening section measures how well you can answer questions about recorded English conversations, the Reading Skills section tests your written English comprehension by asking questions about short prose passages, and the Sentence Meaning section examines how well you can understand English sentences. Each section comprises 20 questions, designed to measure proficiency in each area, each of which your ACCUPLACER ESL tutor is highly experienced to help you with.
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Recent ACCUPLACER ESL Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I finished up the math portion of the practice exam after briefly discussing the essay conclusion that I had her revise for homework after our last session. After finishing the math section, we made a list of math test-taking strategies, such as skipping and returning to more complicated problems, eliminating or using answer choices, categorizing problems according to concept in order to find the proper approach to solving, etc. We then began looking over some additional math practice I assigned her, in order to strengthen her skills with problems involving percents, averages, and proportions. I asked her to finish a second essay she had started and to look over some of the math problems she'd had trouble with for homework.
We reviewed linking and action verbs. We discussed adverbs and prepositional phrases and then the student practiced problems with these. We went through tips on taking the math portion of the exam. The student did 10 arithmetic problems using the tips discussed. The student went through seven word problems.
As the student has a history test coming up soon, we spent a great deal of time reviewing the content that would be covered on his exam. He explained that the vocabulary from the various chapters is a big part of the test, so I quizzed him on the vocabulary words as well as important facts from the readings. I also created a vocabulary test for him to fill out that resembles the way the test is formatted. We spent the remainder of the session reviewing his science material.
We spent this session reviewing the practice problems I created for the student two weeks previously. Now we are focusing on the breadth of his knowledge, so he will be prepared to answer a variety of possible questions.
We read 2 passages and a poem, and responded to comprehension questions as well as open-ended responses. The student is doing great at turning the questions into a statement. He needs extra practice with grammar and spelling within his responses.
We spent this session going over an online edition of the teaching exam. In particular, we focused on reading comprehension passages and question sets. In a previous session we explicitly focused on enhancing our internal dialogue, including frequent comprehension checks and section summarizing. This session, we worked on breaking down question prompts and answer choices. Question types covered included those that required making distinctions between main ideas and supporting details and between facts and opinions. We planned for the student to complete the remainder of the exam on his own before our next session, so we can target our attention on the most challenging aspects of that practice exam at our next meeting.