...in the Finger Lakes area of New York. I graduated with my Bachelor's Degree in American Sign Language-English Interpreting. I went back to school a few years later for my Master's in Special Education and have been working as a Teacher of the Deaf ever since. My strong subjects are English Language Arts, writing, and reading comprehension. I love working with students of various ages and backgrounds and supporting those with various learning abilities.
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...working with kids. I have previously taught dance to ages 2-14. While I can tutor a broad range of ages and subjects, I am most passionate about teaching elementary and middle school kids. I believe that when students start with a great foundation, they can succeed in any level of education! Subjects I tutor are American Sign Language, AP Psychology, art, elementary school math/reading/science/writing, English, IB dance, math, middle school math/reading/reading comprehension/science/writing, spelling bee, study...
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Advanced skills in developing, coordinating, facilitating and evaluating program trainings for staff and clients. Experience with designing and developing curriculum to strengthen and improve program needs. Teach self-efficacy by empowering students, coworkers, administrators, post-secondary educational institutions, and the community while combining and implementing curriculum theory through practical applications. Modeling discernment and communicating appreciation for multi-cultural-linguistic diversity at all educational levels. Regular training for Social Emotional Learning, Trauma sensitive yoga, Yoga nidra, sound therapy.
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I am an ESE (Special Education) teacher by day who works with a variety of students focusing on core language and math skills. I teach Intensive Reading, Learning Strategies, Algebra 1, and Self Advocacy Skills to students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
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...of teaching experience at a university level and 3 years with high school students -Studied abroad in Norway on a full ride scholarship and graduated high school with an international baccalaureate diploma (IB) - Trilingual I personally go above and beyond with my students I nurture a professional relationship. I do not only tutor them but orient them in the things I would do different to set them up for success. I also am available...
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...Education. You may wonder why two different area of studies, the first is because I own a business with my husband and the second because I have three autistic children. Through working with my children and other with my education I believe anyone can learn, It is just a matter of figuring out how they learn and adjusting to their style of learning. If my free time I love to read, put puzzles together, and...
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My mission is to create a comfortable, and supportive learning environment for students. Together we can create a success criteria that suits each individual need and quest. I'm overzealous in assuring that a students goal become milestones.
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...enjoy reading novels, attending concerts, baking, martial arts, and the occasional Netflix binge. My devotion and passion for tutoring derives from a life-long interest in education. Helping others find what sparks their desire and ability to learn has been one of the most fulfilling and joyous endeavors of my life. The learning process is most effective and efficient when students' unique interests and academic needs are taken into consideration. I am dedicated to identifying what...
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...had the privilege of helping individuals from diverse backgrounds learn to speak, read, and write in English. Whether it's a family member from another country or a student in need of extra support, I have found joy in witnessing the 'aha' moment when someone finally grasp a concept. As I continue my academic and professional journey, I remain dedicated to empowering children and adults alike to reach their full potential through education. I believe that...
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...She was right and now that I have my ticket I want to help others get their own. Learning wasn't always easy for me because I am a kinesthetic learner. I had to learn to adapt and through that process, I have gained the skills to tutor others. My tutoring philosophy is to learn what styles best fit the tutee and modify the information to fit that style. I tutor so I can help others...
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o Behavior Specialist and Assistant Speech Language Pathologist o Florida Raised o Missing San Antonio, Texas o Loves working with People with exceptional needs o Eternal Optimist o Disney & Dog Lover
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...My personal belief is that every student has potential and that every student is a precious treasure to their family and I will educate each one as the treasure they are! My daytime job is as a General Education Teacher at a school that specializes in teaching students with Dyslexia, ADHD and other Learning Differences. I have been trained in the Reading by Design Dyslexia System and am also certified as a Special Education Teacher...
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...a variety of exciting projects across the United States. In addition to my science background, I am also an expert in American Sign Language (ASL), with a strong passion for helping students succeed in their ASL classes and truly understand the language and Deaf culture. I'm currently writing my PhD thesis with the goal of becoming a university professor. With a well-rounded educational background, I look forward to supporting you in your next sessionwhether it's...
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...in Psychology which prepared me to work in a variety of fields. I am currently working towards becoming a certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter, I just completed my first year. My goal is to become NIC certified through RID. I am also passionate about working with a variety of students from a variety of backgrounds. I have worked with ESL students from around the world remotely for two years. My goal when working with...
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...for personalized learning, I adapt my teaching approach to suit each student's unique needs, making even the most challenging subjects approachable and engaging. I pride myself on creating a supportive, interactive environment where students feel empowered to ask questions, embrace challenges, and celebrate their progress. Beyond academic success, I focus on fostering critical thinking and lifelong learning skills, equipping students for future endeavors. Whether you're aiming to ace a test, master a new concept, or...
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...Challenged students and a part time teaching online. I teach students K-20 in E.L.A, Elementary Math, Reading, Writing, and American Sign Language. I enjoy fun exchanges of intellectual interactions and love to laugh and have fun. I also am dedicated to constantly research and implement proven ways and strategies to improve my students learning. My teaching style is student centered and I am a firm believer in tying the content being taught to my students...
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I have been teaching for 14 years and it is the most rewarding job out there. I love to help students learn and grow. I have a lot of patients, I work primarily with Special Education students. I have many different skills I can You to help students learn the material. My work is done when I see a student succeed.
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...to do that is with mathematics. That's why I'm here! I was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I am currently working on my education to become a college mathematics professor. I am studying at Grand Rapids Community College and will graduate in 2016 with my Associate's Degree. I was raised in a medium sized family with two older sisters and a younger brother. This gave me the opportunity and practice of being a...
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General education requirements at both the high school and undergraduate levels often require students to master another language. For those who choose to pursue American Sign Language over the course of their studies, the unique nature of the subject may prove difficult. While many languages require students to master a new written system of communication, using foreign letters and characters, ASL requires students to become adept in a new form of visual communication. Adapting to the use of movement in place of verbal cues is a process that simply cannot be conveyed through a book, and impersonal online tutorials fail to provide useful interaction. For those wishing to improve their skills outside of the classroom, American Sign Language tutoring may be the best option. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with ASL tutors throughout the country, helping you build the knowledge to be successful in this challenging language.
While American Sign Language is, inherently, not foreign, it still bears many of the characteristics of languages outside of English. While some foreign studies highlight the use of different emphases and intonations, American Sign Language demands a focus on gesticulation and facial expression. Integrating your understanding of spoken English vocabulary, ASL phrases, and expressive behaviors can pose a challenge to becoming fluent in the language. The only truly effective way to master the dynamic aspects of American Sign Language is through interpersonal engagement, and private ASL tutoring can provide this.
Each tutoring session offers one-on-one interaction, meaning that your tutor can focus on improving your mastery of every aspect of the language. The personalized environment gives you the opportunity to receive immediate relevant feedback during your studies, and provides you with a partner with whom you can practice your developing skills. American Sign Language tutoring allows you to develop new vocabulary and exercise your communication skills. By regularly communicating and interacting with your tutor during lessons, you can easily begin to build the muscle memory necessary to become fluent in American Sign Language.
If you are falling behind in your ASL course, a private tutor is an excellent option because they can spend as much time with you as you need to work through any concepts you are having difficulties with. Your teacher likely doesn't have the time to slow down, especially when there is only one or a few students who are having trouble. A private tutor can be very beneficial, because they can give you the type of individualized attention you need to excel.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with many talented instructors nationwide who can provide convenient and flexible lessons. Your tutor will work around your schedule, allowing you to choose meeting times and locations. Your lessons can even occur online, if you prefer. Varsity Tutors' live learning platform enables you to meet with your private tutor face-to-face online. This provides you with a lot of convenience and flexibility because it allows you to decide exactly when and where you would like to meet your tutor. So whether you feel most comfortable studying in your own home, at a local library, outdoors, or in your favorite restaurant or café, your private tutor is willing and able to meet you there.
When you contact Varsity Tutors, we will work to understand your particular learning style and familiarity with American Sign Language in order to help you connect with the right tutor to fit your unique needs. Whether you are learning the language for fun, as part of your academic requirements, or out of necessity, a tutor can help. Get in touch with our educational directors for more information about connecting with an ASL tutor in your area.
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Recent American Sign Language Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I worked on his study guide for his Mandarin test tomorrow. We were able to go through the whole thing with very little problem. He knows the material very well, and his speaking skill is excellent. We did get a chance to focus on pinyin as well, and help clear up some confusion for him. For a beginning student, he is doing great; we just need to continue to work on pinyin and distinguishing specific sounds.
Last week I assigned the student homework with ten questions. This week I checked her homework and she got everything right. Also, I asked to her to count 1-10 in Chinese and read all the Pinyins I've taught and she had no problem doing it. Also, when I asked her to translate animal words and other things to me, she had no problem with it. I was impressed.
We spent more time reviewing lessons 1, 2 and 3 to make sure the student had a good grasp of that content before moving on. I gave him translations from English to Chinese and vice versa, and we worked on pronunciation a little bit.
The student is a very good student who likes to ask questions. The student and I reviewed the material from previous lessons and discussed new materials for two lessons. The student also did completed practice problems for the new lessons.
Reviewed counting, days of the week, month , year. Had him translate some conversations into Japanese. Practiced the first 35 hiragana by writing them to reinforce learned vocabulary.
Today we started with a conversation about school, the weather, clothes, and food. We then segued into talking about leisure activities and things she likes and doesn't like to do. The student is continuing to show great improvement in her ability to hold a conversation without resorting to speaking. Her vocabulary is increasing which assists her in being able to talk about a wide variety of subjects. I did a lot of fingerspelling and gesturing to show her new signs today, instead of speaking the word, and she did well with picking them up.