...math, history, English, and Spanish. With hundreds of hours of tutoring experience through Khan Academy's tutoring platform, I have had the opportunity to work with a diverse range of students, delivering personalized, one-on-one support. My tutoring approach is focused on making complex concepts accessible and engaging. I use various teaching methods to cater to different learning styles, helping students comprehend the material and develop a genuine interest in the subject. Whether assisting high school students...
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Can also tutor:UK GCSE, ACT, ISEE and 264 more subjects.
...student should work through the information together, as opposed to the tutor just verbally transferring knowledge. I enjoy several other hobbies aside from teaching, including producing music and theater, reading, writing, playing video games and watching movies! I currently work as a composer and audio engineer for Games+Learning Society, a non-profit studio that makes educational video games. I am also involved in several other video game projects with smaller studios. This work has opened my...
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I'm a former Math Olympiad - and currently a business executive - who continues to mentor students and office employees, while also volunteering with young people in my community.... As a teacher, one needs to be a careful and patient listener, and always strive to find innovative ways to connect to each student, bearing in mind, each person has their own strength, weaknesses, and methods of learning.... Understand the student's goal (specific grade / score, placement...
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I love teaching and helping others learn. I believe that everyone has their own unique learning style. As a tutor, it is my goal to help you succeed. I love animals and volunteering at the humane society.
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...to determine the types of learners in my classroom and employ methods which will help each student succeed. I have been able to help students through my teaching ability to grasp concepts and continue with their education. The students learn by doing by working in groups and individual classroom assignments by using PBL learning strategy methods. I have learned by teaching using these methods that students retain the information without the use of mnemonics. I...
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...an adult ESL instructor at a non-profit, tutored my peers in Geometry, mentored Apprentice Opticians to certification, taught music theory and saxophone in a music school. All these experiences taught me learning is a life long journey and every person learns in a slightly different way than the next. Every brain is wired a little differently and that is the exciting part for me to discover together with my students because learning and how your...
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...Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies. I also hold a Master's in Educational Administration from Sam Houston State University. I have taught in both the public and private sectors. I have experience teaching from elementary through college. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math. I most appreciate helping struggling students master difficult concepts. I am a firm proponent of education; I grew up in poverty and I believe that education...
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...ages English both in person and online. I was also a university English instructor to Japanese exchange students for courses such as Essay Writing, Advanced Grammar, Oral Presentation, and American Culture. I enjoy getting creative in developing lessons and getting to know my students in order to figure out the more effective way to increase their skills. I have a passion for all subjects related to English, particularly writing, but I also enjoy teaching a...
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Can also tutor:CLEP, SSAT, HSPT and 103 more subjects.
...writing since 9th grade. I've finished 5 novels and one non-fiction work, two of which are available on Amazon and other online book sites. I most enjoy tutoring reading, writing, language arts, but as I often point out to my students, no matter the high school text you open, the pages are filled with words--more than numbers even in an advanced math book. I believe strongly that reading & comprehending the text is the key...
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...I appreciate the opportunity to work with those that want to do better in academics. I like to foster an interest in fields that a student might not be doing as well as they could in. This helps them look at the problems in a different light, which can be extremely beneficial. I believe that there is nothing that we cannot overcome if we wish to. And if I can instill this idea in the...
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...pass their state teacher certification/ PRAXIS exams. Check out my reviews, with nearly 100% success ! I earned my PhD in Education at the Universiy of Rhode Island and worked at the senior leadership and curriculum levels. My undergraduate degree is in Accounting with an MBA in Management and used that knowledge working in corporate banking. When I had children of my own I realized how precious their development as thinkers would be. So, I...
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Can also tutor:ACT, CogAT, PSAT and 94 more subjects.
Education
PROVIDENCE College - Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Business Management
University of Rhode Island - Master of Arts Teaching, Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision
...struggling and reluctant learners for over 20 years online and face-to-face. Most of my experience has been in all subjects with grade 6 - 8 but I have also worked with other grade levels. I have also helped students prepare for their ACT, SAT and GED tests. I am a graduate of NorthWest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO with a BS in Elementary Education K-8, Special Education K-Adult, and Early Childhood. I have been...
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Can also tutor:TACHS, ACT, SAT and 51 more subjects.
I recently graduated from Rice University with a double major in Biological Sciences and Sociology. I plan to attend medical school in the fall. I have previously tutored middle and high schoolers in algebra, geometry, algebra 2, chemistry (regular and AP), and biology (regular and AP). I can also help with test prep for the PSAT, SAT, and ACT.
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...firmly believe education is the key to success and learning can be fun. As a devoted, and motivating educator with a diverse background I am able to teach in a multifaceted way with a hands on approach. I love Tutoring and being a part of students establishing and achieving their goals while given the opportunity to also learn from them. When I am not Tutoring, Teaching, Mentoring or doing Research I Love spending time with...
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...I proved my parents correct. Not only was I the first to attend college; but I took their challenge to heart and after finishing my Bachelor's degree, I decided to attain my Master's degree as well. To date, I am the only person in my family with a Masters'. I have high hopes however, that my children will surpass my educational goals. I mention this because I want others to realize just how passionate I...
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...my educational background! Current and previous teaching licenses include: *Education of the Handicapped, (Special Education) K-12 *Intervention Specialist K-12 *Reading Endorsement K-12 *Psychology 7-12 *Sociology 7-12 Specialized experience teaching students at an online virtual public K-12 charter school. Highly experienced at working with at- risk students. Former special education teacher and administrator who understands all avenues of this area, including: *RTI (Response to Intervention) *ETR (Evaluation Team Report) *MFE (Multi Factored Evaluation) *IEP (Individualized Education Plan)...
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I have a passion for teaching and learning. With great pleasure, I have served for twenty years in various teaching and leadership roles. During my tenure, I have had the opportunity to serve as an Early Intervention Program (EIP) teacher, Teacher Support Specialist, Literacy Coach, English Language Arts Department Chair, Professional Learning Developer/Presenter, Curriculum Designer, and Consultant. Ultimately, my goal is to identify your instructional needs and objectives and help you reach academic success.
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Can also tutor:SSAT, PARCC, ISEE and 20 more subjects.
Education
Mercer University - Bachelor of Education, Early Childhood Education
Liberty University - Master of Arts Teaching, Curriculum and Instruction
...have mentored students in high school through college Biology, pre-Algebra through Algebra 2, and English. I also have a strong commitment to helping students receive admissions to their top colleges and medical schools. I have been fortunate to receive admission to 10 medical schools, and would love to help you craft your personal statement and secondaries. Please reach out to me with tutoring inquiries for math, biology, English, SAT/MCAT prep, and admissions essays. I can't...
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I've always had an interest in education, but didn't see how I could assist. My experience as a former foster parent taught me how important education is and all should be allowed to attain one.
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Recent GED Tutoring Session Notes
We continued to work through math concepts for the GED. I discovered that her memory of basic concepts is strong. She has challenges applying it to word problems. I also have her assessment results from a course she took. We will also transition into more Science soon.
The student and I continued reviewing the Social Studies section of the test. We went over strategies for how to answer the questions efficiently. We focused on questions pertaining to graphs and charts because those are the questions that the student struggles with the most.
Today we mostly worked on triangles (right, acute, scalene, etc.). We discussed the definitions of each and then worked on problems from the book. I think the most important thing is that the student learn and understand the differences between triangles so that she can apply it to the problems. Next week we will continue to review triangles but also go over angles. I also plan to go over quadrilaterals and graphing.
The student is going to be taking the math portion of the GED. Today we reviewed some basic operations so that he's got a good foundation to build on. Specifically, we worked on factoring, finding the common denominator, finding the greatest common factor, and adding fractions. We also touched on ratios, squares, and square roots. I left him with some worksheets as well as some websites that will allow him some more practice GED problems. He will really benefit from some drilling of the basics, so we'll be working on that next session.
This was our first session, so i spent a few minutes getting to know the student and providing him with my background. He only wants to work on the math portions of the test, so we began discussing general strategies, sections of the test, and content. On content, we covered: numbers and operations; rounding whole numbers; comparing, ordering and grouping; choosing the operation; multiplying and dividing whole numbers; steps for solving word problems; and order of operations. In the test prep book, we covered pages 456-475. I assigned some homework for him, and suggested he make flashcards to learn the multiplication table.
We had a more productive session. We covered the first 10 pages or so on the Algebra & Geometry chapter, which addressed the issue of when to use addition/subtraction/multiplication/division/powers/roots in algebra problems, as well as a section on word problems. We will continue working on the chapter during our meeting tomorrow.