...junior at Baruch College.I have A's on every Japanese language class in Baruch. When I immigrated to the US, I became interested in Japanese culture where there was Japanese television on Fridays. When those programming licensing ended, I turned to the internet. In the second semester in college, I took the opportunity to enroll in the first Elementary Japanese class. I was able to get an A in the class. I have taken all the...
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...teach from and welcome resources from student and parents. My experience is within reading, writing, language arts, math, Geometry, Algebra, vocabulary, study skills, speaking, business, marketing, technology, WordPress, web development, Social Networking, college entrance tests, teacher certification exams, and writing personal statements. For college students, I can tutor in basic subjects as well as content related to your business or education degree. Feel free to contact me to learn more, ask and schedule your session.
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Howard University - Bachelor of Science, Human Development and Family Studies
...build trust, and foster an environment where learning is not only about grades but about growing as a thinker and a problem solver. My goal is to help students achieve their academic objectives while laying the groundwork for a fulfilling and successful future. If you are looking for a tutor who is committed to delivering high-quality, thoughtful, and career-oriented educational support, I am excited to work with you and help you reach your goals.
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...a state of profound reflection. For the first time, I took seriously all of the pressures on this position--out of school political fighting, in school political fighting, funding shortages, etc. It was not clear to me at the time, but teachers do one of the most difficult jobs and receive the least amount of respect for it--not to mention a salary that rarely reflects their efforts and impact. For me, tutoring excises some of these...
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...working on a Business Management program. I strongly believe that learning should never cease and that everyday gives us the chance to learn something. I have a varied background in science and the arts which makes me perfect for teaching many subjects. If that isn't enough, I have homeschooled for 7 years and been a private tutor for 25, including the last year here at Varsity. I enjoy teaching because it gives back to the...
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...am reliable with effective communication and will always do what is best for the client! I am fun and energetic to keep our sessions engaging while still keeping learning at the forefront. My main focus with Varsity Tutors has been SAT prep for students across the country. I have had over 100+ student for both individual and group sessions. I have also proctored multiple the SAT in-person and online. Please let me know if you...
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...Guayaquil, Ecuador, where I teach English as a second language to students of all ages and lead the natural sciences department for a large, bilingual elementary school. I tutor a broad range of subjects, and I am passionate about both the sciences and languages. My mission is to give students confidence in areas where they struggle academically. I love it when students begin to appreciate a subject that they previously found tedious or too difficult....
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I'm currently working as an engineer. I'm here to provide you guys assistance with math. I believe math can be fun and interesting when it's taught in a way that is easy to understand.
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...have their own needs. Patience is a requirement for the same reasons, especially with middle school children who are finding out who they really are and will try and push the envelope. If you do not have a love of learning yourself and a sense of creativity it is almost impossible to get others to learn and be excited about the learning process. An outstanding teacher must have all of these attributes and many more...
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...is Leighann and I am a full-time professional in international development with a specialization in public health. I am also a current public health professor for university students. I am bilingual English and Spanish and have taught primary school children in Cusco, Peru and have served as a college tutor in College Algebra, Western Civilizations, and Spanish. I also have experience in Applied Behavior Analysis, working with children on the autism spectrum. I hold a...
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Mary Baldwin College - Bachelors, Anthropology, International Relations, and Asian Studies (triple major)
...express as well as learn early modalities of gentle emotional self-regulation and expression to promote healthy, respectful personal autonomy which also contributes to an emotionally safe learning environment. I work to create cooperative exploratory learning by engaging students of all levels in Socratic formats from the very beginning to institute types of mutual trust and respect as well as many opportunities as possible to engage in "fearless efforts," regardless of their level of performance. I...
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...and Writing, My favorite subjects to tutor are biology, English, math, literature, and writing because these are common trouble subjects that I can make easier for students. When I'm helping students and showing them different ways to understand various subjects, my students often say, "Why didn't my teacher explain it that way?" I incorporate the many accommodations and differentiation techniques I have learned over my 22-year teaching career. I am passionate about helping students succeed...
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...my ability to tailor instruction to each student's unique learning style, instilling confidence and unlocking their full potential. Whether guiding students through complex concepts in physics, chemistry, or biology, I strive to cultivate not only mastery of subject matter but also critical thinking skills and a genuine enthusiasm for scientific inquiry. With a commitment to fostering a supportive and nurturing learning environment, I am dedicated to empowering students to excel academically and thrive in their...
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...FOR TEACHING My motivation to teach is rooted in my experiences as a student and my observations of brilliant teachers struggling to address students' individual learning challenges. I am driven by a strong desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others and to empower them with knowledge. Learning can be a difficult and sometimes daunting journey, and I intend to be a guiding light for my students, fostering an environment of encouragement...
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...as tutoring and just putting a smile on people's faces; I am most passionate about helping students in the technology area dealing with computing, coding, and learning the ideal basics about tech. I am a firm proponent of the STEM area, but I also have an interest in hobbies such as drawing, playing basketball, learning about stock charts, and working on cars. Any interest in these areas, feel free to converse with about these topics,...
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...all star player and I spend Saturdays with our junior league helping them learn skills and develop a high level of sportsmanship in the process. Whether it is coaching youth in education, banked track roller derby, emotional stabilization, or prepping them for the expectations of a court room- I have experience assisting young people in breaking through barriers on their way to accomplishing their goals. I believe that all people are capable of thriving with...
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...WA) and also earned a master's degree in education from Johns Hopkins University along the way. I hated math as a kid because my teachers always made me feel stupid in class for not understanding right away. I became a math teacher because I saw how many people get stuck in their education and careers when they run into trouble in math class. Working with me, you will understand how capable you are and will...
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Can also tutor:PARCC, SAT, ACT and 22 more subjects.
Hello. My name is Laura Pykosh and I am currently a Middle School Science teacher, but have also taught elementary for 15 years. Although I'm able to help in many content areas, my teaching/tutoring strengths include Reading, Writing, Science and STEM. I look forward to working with you!
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I am a dedicated learner and love language. I am a writer and love to read. I am a teacher and a social worker and mother of 3 children. I would love to pass on this enthusiasm for learning to others!
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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.