...English from Dickinson College, I have over two years of experience tutoring students across various levels, specializing in English, Literature, and Writing. My teaching philosophy emphasizes creating a supportive environment that empowers students to articulate their thoughts and refine their writing abilities. I find immense joy in witnessing their progress, as I believe every student has the potential to become a confident writer. My approach is tailored to meet individual needs, particularly for multilingual and...
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...South Carolina. I love tutoring English and math. Books have always been a big part of my life, and I love reading and writing. I know it may be odd for an English major to love math, but I took all the way up to college level Calculus (and enjoyed it!). My teaching style is breaking things down to the simple building blocks that are clear to understand, and then building more complex ideas from...
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...Biology at The College of New Jersey, I am passionate about fostering a deep understanding of academic subjects, particularly in Science, English, and Literature. My tutoring experience has shown me that open dialogue is key to helping students navigate their challenges and grasp complex concepts. I strive to create a supportive learning environment where students can connect with the material beyond mere exams. By emphasizing the relevance of education in our rapidly evolving world, I...
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...(creative writing)--from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I began tutoring both college peers and local high school students. I've tutored consistently since graduating in 2011 and absolutely love the work. I try to ensure that my student has as thorough an understanding of the subject as possible, but it's even more personally fulfilling when I see that I've made a positive (and hopefully permanent!) impact on his or her appreciation for...
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...years and I also teach college freshmen. I also teach Speech and drama. I have also taught middle school English, Spelling, and Reading and am certified in those areas as well. I have worked with several 6th -8th grade students who needed skills and test prep tutoring as well. I graduated from LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Go Tigers! I love to travel, hang out with friends, and laugh. I love teaching and would love...
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...excel at transforming complex material into engaging, easy-to-understand lessons. My teaching style is structured yet flexible, combining academic rigor with a growth-oriented mindset. I work with students at all levels: Elementary & Middle School: Reading, writing, math, study skills, and music High School: Essays, organization, test prep, study strategies College & Graduate: Psychology, business, law enforcement topics, medicine, research, APA formatting Doctoral Programs: Dissertation coaching, doctorate-level psychology papers, data analysis, and academic writing College Admissions:...
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...and have the patience required for one-on-one instruction. I believe with enough time and guidance we can all unlock the potential within, and that sometimes the hardest lessons are our most valuable; therefore, it is vital that we never abandon education. Thanks to the tutors in my life, I now write and publish lyrics in my spare time. In tutoring, I work to enrich my students’ lives through acquiring once unattainable knowledge.
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...I received my Bachelor of Arts in Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures with a focus on Russian, Russian Literature, and International Relations. Since graduating, I have worked at a YMCA Learning Center as a Preschool Teacher Assistant, camp counselor, after-school counselor, art program leader and childcare provider for all ages. I tutored children (K-8) in the after-school program in all subjects, overseeing study time and assisting students with homework. I also worked as...
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I have a teaching experience in English Literature, Language and ESL of over 6 years that includes constant engagement with researchers for the purpose of supervision and mentorship. I have an overall Band 8 (CLB 10) in IELTS. Master's in English Language and Literature, University of the Punjab, Lahore, . Bachelor of English Language and Literature, Government College University Lahore.
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...supportive as possible. I see tutoring as collaboration between tutor and student. I like to start by helping a student discover what they find interesting about an assignment and then what they find most challenging. From there, we can break down the project and work together to find the strategies that work best for the individual student. I firmly believe that learning can and should be fun and driven by the student's interests and specific...
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...helping students get excited about a new idea or creative process. In my tutoring sessions, I will focus on both big ideas (developing and structuring arguments, analyzing themes, building connections, etc.) and the nitty gritty details (conventions, grammar, sentence structure, style, voice, etc.) of reading and writing, whether it be for an essay prompt on an assigned novel or for SAT prep. By the end of a session, you'll be better equipped with skills that...
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...Northwestern University wherein I completed my Theatre major and Jewish Studies minor, with a concentration in Playwriting. While I strive to forge a career as a writer, I am looking, not only to break out of the solitary confines of the process, but to assist others along the way. One of my favorite parts of my writing sequence that I completed last year was the opportunity to cultivate and grow the ideas of my fellow...
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...will always present challenges, and it helps greatly for a student to have someone on their side to encourage and guide them. Original thoughts are worth a hundred times more than simple memorization for points. Shakespeare? No sweat. Essay writing anxiety? We got that covered. Reading comprehension? Slam dunk. Study skills? Let's find your way to organize. Adult student returning to the classroom? Let's change your life. Standardized tests, math, written, reading... let's get confident and...
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...tutor, first I aim to recognize how a student best processes and applies knowledge. Insight into a student's learning style ensures that both the student and I are efficiently using our time. I further this efficiency by being prepared for every session when it starts and being transparent with families about progress. I have, and currently tutor, a wide variety of subjects, from standardized testing to many high school courses. I have no preference for...
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...from Colorado State University. After substitute teaching, I decided to work at a theatre company in Cleveland to expand my writing skills. Among many other things, I wrote and edited curriculum for students grades 2 through 12 to align with our productions. I love thinking of creative, real-world applicable lessons no matter what the topic. Before starting graduate school at Georgetown, I worked as an assistant at a school for students with learning differences. Differentiation...
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...student and the work I'm doing with my students now. It's our job to delve into these novels and think about them in a specific and focused way so that we can understand ourselves better as humans. It's a beautiful thing! As your tutor, I'll help you discover "The WHY" as we work on honing your skills as a reader and writer. It's becoming increasingly important, especially in today's tech-driven world, to be a careful...
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...to Contemporary American Poetry to Tolkein’s The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. Other interests include foreign languages in general and the Spanish language in particular, the American Southwest, classical music and music in general (I sing and play the clarinet, oboe, recorder, and ocarina), the visual arts, Star Wars and Star Trek, and the Middle Ages. I love being outdoors and am an avid hiker and backpacker. I also love to travel and...
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...enrollees to teach literature at the college level. My doctorate is in 20th- and 21st-Century British Literature, but my dissertation and much of my subsequent scholarship connects to the field of postcolonial studies, principally literary texts from South Asia. I feel deeply honored and constantly enthused to be part of a student's encounters with literature through high school and beyond. I have received various awards for teaching excellence, and though my teaching career so far...
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Hi! I'm Caroline, a senior at Fordham University. I love interacting with students and explaining new concepts to them! My special interest lies in the liberal arts, but I can also offer test prep and grade-level tutoring in various subjects!
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Recent British Literature Tutoring Session Notes
The student worked on Lesson 12 of her vocabulary today. We reviewed definitions of shapes and measurements typically used in mathematics. We also completed some extra practice for her vocabulary words in Lessons 9 and Lessons 10.
The student's homework assignment was to create a working thesis and outline for an essay that he will be writing about. We also reviewed his history notes about the Renaissance and answered textbook questions concerning the content.
I used online quizzes to test the student on compound, complex, simple, and compound complex sentences. We also reviewed independent and dependent clauses and techniques to identify them. He was proficient in identifying independent and dependent clauses because he remembered that dependent clauses cannot stand on their own. He also did well identifying sentence forms. I found out creating a game using online quizzes or bouncing a ball to him as I give examples and asking him for the right answer is effective because the activities use up some of his excess energy and he can focus better.
The student and I continued to read from the his school book about money. We finished a chapter which was a lot of reading for him and I was impressed by how much he was able to read in the time I was there.
The student and I worked diligently on developing a system for studying his extra credit vocabulary tests. We worked on one section, and came up with a strategy that he felt worked. After that, I helped him work on some of his other general homework assignments.
The student is reading The Giver. We discussed some of the themes that are developed in the first half of the book (identity, conformity, control) and reviewed vocabulary, paying particular attention to context and relationships of new words to other words he knows. I introduced the concept of foreshadowing, particularly in the passage about the problems the community had with the Receiver who preceded Jonas. We also discussed the importance of marking passages that seem important in the development of the book's themes. (He is reading the book on his iPad, but can still mark passages and add notes.)