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He tenido experiencias con los alumnos desde la universidad, algo que me ha gustado de esto esque aprendo de la gente con la que me relaciono y aprendo cosas diferente de ellos. Por eso me apasiona ensear
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...the grace of God, I finished with a 4.00 GPA and I only share to emphasize my love for education and helping students out. I now am a first-year student at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Throughout my undergrad years, I have tutored for over 3 years in General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, and more. While I tutor a range of subjects, I am most passionate about all chemistry,...
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Today we reviewed much of what we did yesterday. Today I utilized more videos and animations to better explain genetic cloning techniques and gel electrophoresis. I utilized a practice examination to better prepare him for his test tomorrow. Today we primarily focused on sex linked crosses and different terms like 'genetic engineering' 'genetic transformation' and 'recombinant DNA.'
We reviewed concepts in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. We focused on the details behind photosystems 1 and 2 and the Calvin cycle, and applied these ideas to completed questions in the back of the chapter of the textbook.
Today we worked though an entire lab report on genetic transformation. We began by addressing some of the conceptual topics that the lab covered then I pushed the student to remember what he did through the course of the lab and how his biology knowledge would help him understand the actions he performed in the lab.
We covered evidence for evolution and natural selection including biogeography, anatomical, and embryological evidences. The student's marking period grade improved by 7 points from last marking period.
We covered bacterial evolution in the context of the use of antibiotics. We reviewed two worksheets that the student previously completed. We also reviewed the structure/functions of the organelles found in Eukaryotic cells. We also discussed the process of central dogma. He asked a lot of good questions!
The student and I discussed genetics and bridged the gap from our earlier DNA chapter. We worked on Punnett squares, Mendel's laws, pedigrees, and how inheritance works in general. We also introduced evolution, but we will delve more in-depth next time.