Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...have experience with various standardized tests, both taking them and coaching students, with a proven track record of score improvement for my students. I have taken the SAT, GRE and several teacher licensure examinations. I have particular experience with coaching students on MAP testing, test taking strategies, dealing with test anxiety and closing the gap when students are behind through intensive instruction. I have lived in rural Alaska - a.k.a. the "Bush" and used to...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...by empowering them to find the light within. I am passionate about justice, equity, diversity and kindness in all its forms. Students are who I serve, the reason I am here. Everything I do centers around inclusivity, belonging and empowerment for all no matter who they are or where they come from or where they are on life's journey. My call as a critical justice diversity educator and researcher is to make sure that what...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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Hello all! I began my love for tutoring when I had gotten a job as a babysitter for young kids when I moved back home. I initially majored in Accounting at the University of Missouri but have since then switched programs and am currently an undergraduate student studying Psychology and Computer Science at Northeastern Illinois University!
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...Science. I am a certified teacher in Math, Science, and Social Studies with 3 years of experience in a formal classroom and many more in private tutoring. I enjoy helping anyone clarify concepts they struggle with and excel at test prep. I was in the 95th percentile for the SAT and GRE and feel extremely well qualified to assist in preparing for those exams. I am comfortable working with college students and elementary, middle, and...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...paper and graduate with my doctorate in Aug. 2023. Expect a nurturing and empowering environment. I help build students' confidence in understanding the material and reaching educational goals by adapting to the needs of each learner. College educator. BA: University of Maryland, College Park; MA: American University; EdD: Baylor University, Expected 2023. Tutor Areas: Admissions, College Application Essays, Essay Editing, K- 12 English and Writing, Phonics, and Reading. My favorite areas to tutor are writing...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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I have been an educator my entire adult life. I began in early childhood to work and be "Mom" at the same time. I followed my own chidlren through their grades. I taught grade school when they attended grade school, middle school, then high school. Now I am an adjunct college professor and train educators internationally. Throughtout my career, I have tutored my students who needed extra time to learn a new topic.
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...the power of education to elevate patient outcomes. 3. Role Modeling: As a nursing instructor, I am committed to being a positive role model. I strive to embody the qualities I wish to instill in my students: professionalism, integrity, and a genuine commitment to patient well-being. By demonstrating these attributes, I hope to inspire the next generation of compassionate caregivers. 4. Lifelong Learning: I recognize that teaching is a dynamic process. To stay current, I...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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I am a former middle-school English teacher (and former high-school French teacher). I am certified to teach English (grades 6-12), History/Government/Social Studies (grades 6-12), Psychology (grades 6-12), Health (grades PreK-12), General Music (grades PreK-12), and French (grades PreK-12). I have also taught AP French and college-level French. I have a B.A. in Modern Languages (French) and Sociology, an M.A. in Modern Languages (French/Second-Language Acquisition), and an M.A. in Teaching (Secondary).
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...strengths but we can only learn those by understanding our limits. And here's a secret: We learn our limits by making mistakes - all a part of learning. I take your goals and your learning seriously AND we may experience some laughter along the way too. As you can see by my profile picture I don't take myself too seriously because learning will likely be both challenging and fun. I want you to be comfortable...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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The exchange of information and education is a passion for me! Creating a comfortable and fun atmosphere will allow learning to be enjoyable and memorable for all parties involved!... Keep it entertaining! I love using innovative and contemplative approaches to teaching; learning should be permanent and fun!... Breaking the ice and laughing is always a good idea for a first lesson! Introductions and getting to know someone is exciting, and I would have a few questions,...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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Teaching is about more than the content. It is about building better people. I look forward to working with you and all that I ask is that you come in with an open mind to what we are going to discuss.... Everyone learns in a little bit different way, and we all learn at different speeds. As a teacher, my job is to help coach you to find those individual ways to succeed and learn from...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...me and we can overcome your academic challenges together! I believe every problem has a solution. I discovered tutoring many years ago while in college and have loved engaging in it ever since. I believe the importance of shaping the minds of our world's future is vital to both our senior communities and our youth. Knowledge is what led to the theories and discoveries of all man kind. I hope to meet with you soon!!
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...a lifelong learner. My favorite aspect of the current landscape of education is the use and implementation of technology. It allows us to explore, connect and be free. With my current dissertation, I am hoping to prove that the modern student may actually learn more efficiently in an online environment. When I’m not teaching, my passion is spending time with my wife and my family traveling, fishing, surfing and most importantly, enjoying great food!... My primary...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...abreast of the latest advancements in the field. By harnessing the power of digital tools and pedagogical techniques, I aim to transform learning into a dynamic and enjoyable process, engaging students in ways that resonate with them personally. In conclusion, my extensive experience as a highly-qualified teacher, an Educational Technology Facilitator and Integration Specialist, coupled with my dedication to fostering a love of learning, makes me an enthusiastic and empathetic tutor ready to make a positive...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...college students and mental health professionals in a virtual online platform through the utilization of problem-solving, feedback, psychosocial support, assessment, developing goals, planning that is unique to each student's personality, needs and focus, skill building(including test-taking, motivation, confidence, communication,and time-management), implementing solution-focused interventions, client-centered interventions, techniques for reducing test anxiety, and stress management. The subjects I tutor are professional licensure exams for social work and counseling, psychology, sociology, academic/career advising, and college level courses.
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...doctoral degree lets me study criminal justice psychology and develop new preventative, rehabilitation, and criminal behavior analysis methods. I want to further this field through research and academia. I've developed analytic and critical thinking skills throughout my academic career, which are essential for navigating the criminal justice system. I have an eye for detail, can objectively assess data and evidence, and can reach significant conclusions. Internships and research projects have allowed me to use theoretical...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...completing my degree. Upon finishing, I remained at UW for three years to direct a research project in special education and to direct their teacher education program in Behavior Disorders. I taught graduate level courses in two fields, learning disabilities and behavior disorders. Our family made the decision to return to Texas in 1991 when my husband and I both had new job opportunities. I was a Professor of Special Education at TCU in Fort...
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Certified CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology Tutor
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...attend a State/ National competitition in the US. Last year, at competition, I was able to compete with a team of 3 others in an event known as HOSA Bowl. This event consisted of both a written test and a trivia round following that. Each round testing our knowledge of health- related, Parlimentary Procedure and HOSA background terms and facts! Although it seems like a lot of studying, it was a very fun experience meeting...
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For almost any education degree in an undergraduate program, a course on educational psychology is a requirement. This course frequently follows the same material that is found in many introductory psychology and education courses, and it can be aggravating if you have already taken those classes. The College Level Examination Programs (CLEP) Introduction to Educational Psychology exam offers an opportunity to take one 90-minute, 100-question test that can allow you to receive credit for an introductory educational psychology course should you receive a high enough score. Varsity Tutors is here to help make sure that you receive the score you need by connecting you with a high quality, certified CLEP Introduction to Psychology tutor.
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In my first session with the parents, we first went through the diagnostic test that he had recently completed. Math is obviously no issue- with some small review he will no doubt get an 800. Writing and Reading were only 20-30 points different, but because he knows he needs some help with vocabulary and most people improve faster in Writing, we will probably need to spend more time on Critical Reading. We talked about various ways for him to study vocabulary- games, flash cards, iPhone apps, online activities, etc. We went through how much time we would meet, how much he should study each week, the differences between the PSAT and SAT, and how he should prepare for each.
The student and I got started by discussing his struggles with the ACT Reading test, then moving on to a review of the content and types of question on the test. After practicing some sample passages, we addressed time-management strategies for the Reading test.
The student and I continued to go over the Language Arts unit lessons. We spent a lot of time on misplaced modifiers, which the student found to be very challenging. However, he was very patient and persistent. He even asked if I could give him more practice questions on that unit next session so that he can really make sure he understands it.
Went over the 1st diagnostic test; covered errors in science and math. Big improvement in math from previous official test (25 -> 29). Focused on planar geometry / trigonometry in math and general approaches to science.
Covered 4 different types of deceptive answers on the ACT and practiced identifying and eliminating those. Practiced test passages. The student appears to be very strong at this. We will move on to science next session.
I have really good feelings about the student, and everything I saw today just affirmed those. If her science section is indicative of her overall performance, she's capable of scoring so much higher. She handled the toughest problems with only minimal difficulty, and got them all right. Her reading comprehension is also impressive. We worked on a passage that I thought would be more difficult for her given her interests and strengths, she got them all right. All in all, I'm really looking forward to seeing how she improves and starts having some fun with the test.