...work primarily with younger students has taught me how to tailor lessons to their interests, helping them stay engaged and motivated. I specialize in subjects like AP U.S. History, Algebra, Physics, Public Speaking, and Writing, using a student-centered approach that builds confidence and curiosity. Holding a Master's in Education Policy from American University, I combine my practical teaching experience with a deep understanding of education systems to create supportive environments where students can thrive. My...
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...my practical experience in 3D printing, laser cutting, and other techniques, positions me as a versatile and resourceful tutor. Beyond my technical expertise, my tutoring philosophy revolves around fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. I believe in tailoring my approach to each student's unique learning style, ensuring that they not only grasp the subject matter but also develop critical thinking skills and a passion for exploration. I specialize in tutoring a range of subjects,...
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I love to help students learn subjects I love. It's a lot easier to appreciate a subject once you understand it. I want to help students learn to love the subjects they study.
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...tutoring is student-centered and highly adaptive. I strive to meet each student where they are and tailor my teaching to their unique learning style and pace. I use clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive problem-solving to make concepts more accessible and engaging. I believe in fostering a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and steadily improving. Whether I'm helping a high school student master French grammar or guiding a college student...
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I am a born mathematics enthusiast. I have been teaching math to my younger brothers ever since I was a teenager. I still teach multiple math courses to high school and college students. "To learn and never be filled is wisdom."
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...learn. The students should feel positive and friendly with the tutor so that they can learn easily. I always try to make the session interactive and engaging by taking some activity or quiz related to every topic so that the learning experience is interactive for the students. There is always a definite increase in the grades of my students once they attend my classes and put in equal amount of efforts on their end as...
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...pride in breaking down difficult topics into structured, comprehensible lessons that promote both mastery and long-term retention. Among the subjects I teach, I am particularly passionate about mathematics and programming, as they foster logical reasoning and problem-solving skills that are valuable beyond the classroom. I believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, and I am dedicated to equipping students with the knowledge and confidence they need to excel.
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...a persistent curiosity and a passion for problem-solving. As a tutor, I aspire to share this passion with my students. I believe in a hands-on approach to learning, encouraging students to explore concepts through experimentation and real-world applications. My goal is to inspire the next generation to be curious, innovative, and resilient. My background in Mechanical Engineering, combined with my experience and enthusiasm, makes me well-suited to be a tutor. I am excited about the...
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I believe that we are teaching the future of our nation. I think that every child should be provided with the best assistance to help them achieve their goals. I truly believe that I can help children understand math. I am also a fireman so there maybe times that I cannot tutor due to getting called out on fires.
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...it is so important to build a very human relationship with students that eases up COMMUNICATION. My Specialities I was a math professor for more than 7 years back in my native country, and I tutor my kids(3d.& 4th. secondary levels) in math and science from day one of school. As an adept graduate in building engineering, Architecture, and as a math tutor, I have a well-rounded background in math tutoring and refined talents in...
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...also attended Southwest Minnesota State University, obtaining a Masters of Science in Education, Learning, and Leadership along with an additional 18-credit emphasis in Mathematics. My favorite subject to tutor is Statistics because it is so applicable to anyone's favorite interests. My tutoring philosophy is to connect new material to a student's prior learning. The beauty of math is that it builds on itself, so when you find what a student already knows, teaching them something...
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My objective is to gain as much success through hard work and determination. I want to influence everyone I encounter for the better. I want to change a person's negative perspective and assure them that things get better. I want to be that beacon that spreads positivity and improves on a compassionate atmosphere. The goal is happiness and love throughout every circumstance regardless of a positive or negative consequence.
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...a particular love for computer science due to its ever-evolving and problem-solving nature. My teaching philosophy centers around using engaging teaching aids to simplify complex concepts, ensuring each student grasps the material effectively. I believe in fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel confident and motivated. Outside of academia, I enjoy swimming, which keeps me inspired and balanced. My goal is to inspire a love for learning and equip students with the skills they...
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...and they always get two mad but I I'm the other hand think it's sweeps me;;,,, I have my bachelors degree in elementary education with a minor in early childhood. My masters degree is in curriculum and instruction, followed by my Education Specialist in Leadership. I am currently obtaining my doctorate in education for Administration. I have taught all grade levels from PreK to college! I don't have a favorite because learning never stops, no...
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...of different universities. I truly enjoy helping students (young and old) gain an understanding of the subjects, which I teach. I am always available to my students (past and current) to provide advice and assistance. I have been certified by Varsity Tutors in a wide variety of subjects. I want to note that I have a son with severe ADHD; have worked with the IEP Program for 12 years; and understand the Americans with Disabilities...
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...learning. My approach is tailored to each individual, focusing on building understanding, confidence, and curiosity. I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, mistakes are embraced as part of the process, and progress feels exciting. Whether it's mastering new concepts, preparing for exams, or simply developing better study habits, I am committed to making learning engaging, empowering, and meaningful. Together, we'll achieve...
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...2013 (the year I graduated high school) through the Archipelago Project, an international music education program for grades 6-12, and went on to work as an in-home tutor while studying abroad in Valparaiso, Chile. Now, I live jointly in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Lisbon, Portugal where I tutor and teach remotely and in-person. I am passionate about learning, teaching, music, and painting. I am currently pursuing a masters of Pedagogy at the University of Lisbon....
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...years later I chose to stay home and raise my children, I went back to work 3 1/2 years ago at the same school my kids graduated from high school. I work with students in grades 5 -12. I'm passionate about helping students find how they learn best and excel in their academics. I love Math and English, but I can help in Science and History too. I do whatever it takes to help the...
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...a two-fold approach, direct instruction and hands on experience. These are not mutually exclusive and often one will inspire the other. Through direct instruction, the students learn the relevant background theory, definitions, and theorems in order to gain an understanding of the problems at hand. Then after they are made aware of these concepts they must learn them through applying them to problems. Reading a definition or a theorem is one thing, but I feel...
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...and related subjects. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and engage deeply with the material. I strive to connect complex concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Engineering Mathematicsincluding Calculus and Linear Algebrathrough practical examples and collaborative problem-solving. I am dedicated to fostering academic success and inspiring a genuine interest in engineering. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring new technologies and participating in community...
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Recent Applied Mathematics Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I worked on developing her skill with parametric functions and using her graphing calculator with the functions. We also worked on developing her skills with writing parametric equations for word problems.
We reviewed: lateral areas, surface areas and volumes of prisms, pyramids, cubes and other three dimensional shapes. She completed the problems, and I checked her work for accuracy.
We reviewed some pre-algebra concepts and completed several worksheets. The student understands how to evaluate variable expressions and can complete graphing problems. We will continue to work on more pre-algebra concepts.
The student will be taking his final exams in math soon, so our hour was spent reviewing his homework. We covered area/circumference of circles, areas of irregular polygons, and volume of rectangular prisms. I also pulled up the standards for his grade level, and we did word problems that tested rates of change and probability.
This sessions occurred on Tues. 5/7. We worked on solving inequalities involving one variable. The student seemed to get the graphing, and we practiced flipping the sign when multiplying/dividing by a negative number.
During this session, the student completed his in-class assignment that he had not finished. It revolved around shopping, applying and calculating discounts and taxes. He did very well with the activity and seemed encouraged by his understanding.