...of experience in the university classroom setting. I attended Swarthmore College and have received a handful of fellowships for postgraduate research, including a US-UK Fulbright Award and a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship. My areas of competency include English, Art History, Rhetoric, Spanish, and French. I am also proficient in SAT, GRE, and GRE Subject Test in English. My first Master of Arts is in English from the University of Sussex (UK) and my...
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...love of learning has sparked my involvement in biology and astrophysics research as well as publishing art and writing. I am bilingual; I grew up speaking both English and Spanish at home. My engineering background has given me a firm grasp on STEM subjects. I am also passionate about the humanities because they enrich our lives with meaning and purpose. In college, I was part of the Undergraduate Recruitment Committee and a trained tour guide....
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I am an IU graduate with a degree in Fine Arts and a minor in Art History currently in the PHD program at Kansas University Lawrence, in Art History. I've taught at the college level and infrequently produce artwork on commission and exhibit physical pieces at a number of galleries in Chicago.
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...with them. Additionally, the experience helped me and continues to help me better understand my strengths and how I can become a better teacher as a whole. In terms of my favorite subjects to tutor, I would have to say that it is art history. I have come to realize that I cannot even look at an old building without launching into a full-blown lecture! If anything, I think these impromptu mini-lessons represent my genuine...
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...and am currently pursuing a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis. After completing my bachelor's, I began working in the field of applied behavior analysis where I became a Registered Behavior Technician and developed a passion for the science of behavior and ABA. After working in this field for 3 years and studying for my master's, I've enjoyed tutoring others who are studying ABA, whether for their RBT exam, competency exam, or for higher education. I...
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I embrace the dedication to integrate social justice, equity, access, inclusion, and diversity into all my decision-making, collaborations, processes, and strategic efforts.
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...writing skills. I hold an MA in Art History from Tufts University, where I worked as Head Teaching Assistant for the introductory Art History courses. I also have 3+ years of experience working as a museum educator in New York City and elsewhere. I live in Providence, RI with a sweet tan dog named Nelly. In my spare time I like to bake, ride on the local bike paths, and relax with reality TV shows.
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...to succeed. Outside of academia, I am passionate about playing cricket, reading, watching shows, travelling, which helps me maintain a well-rounded perspective and connect with students on a personal level. In summary, my teaching philosophy revolves around creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore, ask questions, and strive for excellence. I am thrilled about the opportunity to continue making a positive impact on students' lives through Varsity Tutors and...
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...York City. She earned a BFA from the California College of Arts & Crafts and an MFA from the University of Iowa, with her focus on studio art and art history. She is certified in Visual Thinking Strategies and brings that pedagogy to her art education programs. Beth talks the talk and walks the walk, as she has successfully piloted a number of public grass-roots art initiatives that explore facets of social awareness with community,...
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...in Philadelphia and am currently applying for licensure as a Professional Landscape Architect. I also teach as an adjunct professor at Philadelphia University in the Landscape Architecture program. Through Varsity Tutors, I tutor many subjects related to engineering, math, science, art, ecology, and the environment. I love to work with students on strategies to learn math and geometry, particularly focusing on strategies that involve physical and visual learning. I am an active and hardworking individual...
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...well we understand what we study and work on together. After a session there would be homework and small worksheets, and I would be available after tutoring in there are any questions. Practice and constant working is the key to success and understanding. My interests outside of the academia are mostly to meditate, read and draw. I enjoy clearing my mind and being in a relaxed state of mind to be able to help and...
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...focus on characters and textures. In Unreal Engine, I have made asset packs and designed small personal games for fun. The fact that art, design and programming can be fun. Is the most important thing when making anything from an Abram tank to Gobbo in a fantasy forest. If it isn't fun then it's not even working it's torture. Art is a reflection of one's self regardless of whether it's the one and zeros in...
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...and am more than happy to help with any subject within the liberal arts. I can assist students from 6th grade to college and post-grad. For writing/literature I can help with : creating a strong thesis, text comprehension, Shakespeare, how to use quotes, basic grammar, footnotes/endnotes, how to reach the word count/page count, etc. For college/grad students: I can assist with cover letters, resume advice, as well as interviewing advice. I can assist with one-time...
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...with Benavides ISD. I tutored 1st, 3rd, and 4th graders in math, in addition to this I was also a remote art teacher for 3rd, 4th, and 6th graders. Even with limited resources, I was able to keep my kiddos both entertain and engaged in learning. Furthermore, I am very passionate about art and I love how art itself can be very therapeutic. So I was really grateful to have the opportunity to teach art...
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...with colloquialisms and grammar. Languages and linguistics are fascinating to me and I don't get to speak mine enough, so please speak them with me! My physics background, as well as my years of teaching, means I know a disturbing amount of math (through advanced calculus). Yet, I've also been reading since I was old enough to hold a flashlight (my eyes don't thank me), so if you need help with following any sort of...
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...together. A ten page paper might seem intimidating, until you break it down into a list of bullet points and ideas. Patience is a virtue and I exercise it dutifully. I'm comfortable tutoring all ages; a bit of empathy can span even decades, I believe. In my free time, I love surrounding myself with books and scraps of paper with inky pens, but when I do escape from between the pages I swim and play...
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I am a pre-program art conservation chemistry student with a BA in art history and two years of children and teen programming experience. I am patient, compassionate, and will meet you where you are.
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Academia has always been a passion of mine; one can always learn but very few can teach. I find it an honor to assist with your studies and I know through determination and your future session with me you will gain the confidence to ace your subject!
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...and encouraging learning environment where students feel confident asking questions and making connections between the past and the present. Through my work curating exhibits including those on L.M. Montgomery, Shirley Bear, and Canadian transportation history and volunteering in libraries, I've developed a talent for making complex information approachable and compelling. I'm committed to helping students grow academically and personally, and I find great joy in guiding them as they explore the stories that shape our...
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...student is the same as the other, so no lesson plan should be rigid. Flexibility in education is key to a successful student. Coming from a family of educators, I have become a natural teacher. I enjoy helping students connect with new information and create a love of knowledge. Each student has the potential to be great. They key is for the students to find themselves within the work. And that is what we do;...
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Art history courses, whether specific to one subject area or covering a wide breadth of topics, typically involve an incredibly dense amount of material. You may find yourself overwhelmed as you try to identify hundreds of different works of art, and to memorize information respective to those works. Introductory art history courses often focus on a variety of artistic eras, styles, techniques, meanings, and more that you must be able to learn about and retain. Specialized art history tutoring can help you wade through the material, helping you not only retain the individual historic pieces in your mind but to identify larger themes and changes among the works as well.
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Whatever your specific goals are in art history, there is a tutor that is able to help. Perhaps you wish to ace a cumulative exam, differentiate between two artists, enjoy the museum on a more intellectual level, or simply influence your own work. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with a tutor who has the resources and expertise to aid you in accomplishing any of these goals. If you are seeking to prepare for an academic career in art, you may be required to take art history. In any case, a personal art history tutor can help you gain the fundamentals needed to succeed.
Your personal art history tutor will provide you with an individualized study plan that hones in on your particular learning style and learning needs. A personally selected tutor can focus on areas of the material that are specifically difficult for you, and subsequently focus the majority of your sessions on perfecting your understanding of those concepts. From niche classes to a long-range study of a particular artist, your tutor can evaluate your personal learning situation and support you in the best ways possible during your art history tutoring session. You will receive instant feedback and ongoing progress reports to let you know your improvements.
Learn to study for an art history exam, like the Advanced Placement (AP) Art History test, successfully and efficiently with a tutoring program that is tailored to you as a learner. Your instructor is able to demonstrate test-taking skills that you can take advantage of and implement during your exam. In addition, they can provide sessions dedicated to the questions you will tackle. Plus, art history tutoring is offered on a flexible schedule, bringing the resources and teaching methods right to your door if you wish. If you prefer to study outside your home, your tutor can accommodate that as well, such as coffee shops, libraries, college campuses, you name it! Plus, the Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice.
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Recent Art History Tutoring Session Notes
We started by going over step functions again, but then transitioned to working on his reading guide. Rather than just helping him study from the reading guide later on, I decided it would be good to answer the questions together to begin with.
She read her social studies section aloud. We took a little bit different approach, hoping she understands the material better and retains the information. She reads 1-2 paragraphs and pulls out the main idea and a supporting idea to write down in her notes.
The student and I worked through a chapter of his reading for social studies on the Constitution and the structure of the government. We read through the sections carefully, and I prompted him with questions throughout the chapter. He asked insightful questions and we tackled some tips for improving reading comprehension. We completed the summary and comprehension questions at the end of the chapter. He is still struggling a bit with picking out the most important information from the reading, but is definitely getting better!
The student and I worked on his upcoming social studies test. We worked to correct a previous quiz and used it as a springboard for this upcoming unit test. I left him with a detailed review sheet, as well as flash cards to continue his study.
We worked on her social studies homework, which involved reading a packet on the Roman Catholic Church and answering questions after. The student did well.
The student had a rather lengthy poetry analysis assignment tonight that she worked on. She had two poems and had to compare and contrast them. Language Arts are not her strong point and this was a stretch for her, but she did very well! We were able to talk about the point of view of the speaker, 1st vs 3rd person, metaphor, dialect, and other poetical devices. She's doing so well!