...in which communication from both sides is of utmost importance. I want my students to ask questions as I am a firm believer that there are no stupid questions. I want to be involved in all phases of the student's learning process from the understanding phase to the mastery phase. In my free time, I like to learn whether it be through reading and doing practice questions from a textbook or watching a lecture series...
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...study techniques, academic planning, professional development, time management, motivation, campus involvement, stress management and other academic related skills. I was also an academic adviser at MU where I counseled students on selecting a major, creating a four-year plan of study and to pursue internships compatible with their career goals. In addition to subject knowledge, I offer an encouraging and supportive plan of action and customized advising approach to my tutoring. I am also interested in...
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...several students in West Philadelphia through a student-run program at Penn. In addition, I have two years' experience teaching a Sunday school class at my church and nearly ten years of babysitting experience. While I tutor in a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about reading, writing, and history. I am currently the editor of Temple's online literary magazine and the Kelly Writers House Junior Fellow, a position through which I have created...
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...services to 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...
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...combined classes from the Social Anthropology, Fokloristics and English departments. As a certified teacher, I have had extensive experience tutoring students in a variety of contexts, from my work with a community-based organization in South Africa, to prepping middle school students for high stakes testing in the rural south, to coaching high school seniors prepare college statements. I am particularly passionate about language arts and I hope to help learners realize the beauty, complexity and...
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...subjects, including IB Global Politics, Business & Management, Environmental Systems & Societies, and History, I bring both expertise and passion to my teaching. My approach is student-centered, focusing on each individual's unique learning style and needs. I strive to make complex concepts understandable, engaging, and relevant, helping students build confidence and excel in their studies. Whether you're preparing for exams, working on assignments, or seeking to deepen your understanding, I'm here to support you every...
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...Geography. I've tutored peers since high school through classes and clubs, and I tutor primarily in STEM subjects. I have the most experience in Environmental Sciences, Geography, Human Geography, and high school Computer Science for the AP Exam. I can also tutor Mathematics up to Calculus II, and most Life-Sciences. I'm particularly passionate about research and writing, with over 20 credit hours of intensive scientific writing courses across a broad spectrum of topics.
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...eight years of Psychology studies, and a B.S. in Criminal Justice, I bring a structured yet engaging approach to subjects ranging from elementary math and English to adult literacy and essay editing. My background equips me with a unique lens for critical thinking, which I can apply to diverse subjects and circumstances. I have cultivated a teaching approach that prioritizes engagement and understanding, making learning an exciting journey for my students, not like a chore....
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...job next to parents. As they play a part in developing a new generation of thinking individuals and life-long learners. I am excited to a part of this process each day as a teacher. It gives a feeling of satisfaction to see a student succeed, self achieve and grow from seeds you have planted. I coach football so this time of year can be a but busy. In my free time I enjoy watching Ohio...
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I seek to aggressively continue on my personal mission, inclusive of leveraging my attained acumen, to make key contributions to the propagation and furtherance of financial education, awareness and competency in our society.
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...and in an after school middle school library setting daily. Past students have described my skills and presentation style as approachable, especially by an ability to frame subjects in the vein of popular culture, making nearly any topic digestible even if once an impenetrable fog. I also strive to address the fundamentals of education via rejection of rote memorization, instead showing students how information personally can have meaning to them, thus making retention all the...
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...all ages for the last four years, with a focus on high school students preparing for ACT and IB exams. I am passionate about History and English, where I focus on college entrance papers, essay writing and, standardized test preparation, especially IB and ACT. I feel very comfortable helping students in a wide range of subjects. I have most frequently tutored high school students, but have greatly enjoyed experiences helping younger students. I have additional...
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...can help! In my experience as a tutor, students tend to learn best when they feel heard and when they are comfortable in the learning environment. That's why I place an emphasis on building a rapport with any of my students that is based on commonalities, trust, and strong communication. I feel that it is just as important to be able to talk freely about hobbies, interests, or anything else going on in their lives...
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...particular interest. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for testing, we always seem to have the most fun (with remarkable advancements) with basic application of skills which help in lifelong learning. I am an avid proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, running, the outdoors and anything...
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...of 5+ years. I graduated in Physics from Florida State university and have ample experience in college level mathematics, physics, engineering, and chemistry. My background is condensed matter research, built on the groundwork of fundamentals in algebra and calculus, so i am able to accommodate all levels and types of coursework, from an elementary schooler first learning math to a graduate student completing research tasks. I look forward to working with you towards your highest...
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...a degree in Geography and History. After graduating, I hiked from Canada to Southern Oregon on the Pacific Crest Trail before going home to Georgia and teaching adult volunteers to be informed and effective monitors of absentee ballot processing during the election. I am a proud product of Atlanta Public Schools, and I think that every student has a right to an engaging, eye-opening education. I enjoy teaching many subjects, including SAT prep, Math, Science,...
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...a year and a half teaching in Russia as well as my education. I completed my B.A. in History and International Relations from Bowdoin College. Before that I went to St. Johns School here in Houston. My interest in history and international relations definitely informs what I do outside of teaching. I love trying and cooking new foods, some with more success than others! I also play soccer and cycle quite a bit.
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B.A. in Political Science & International Studies. I Graduated Summa Cum Laude (4.1 GPA) with College Honors, and I'm fluent in both English and Spanish. Former Volunteer English/Spanish Translator & Classroom Tutor at Humanities Amped. LSU Communicator Certificate Recipient. Conducted numerous research projects in Political Science, History, and Law. Studied for a 1-year exchange program in Madrid, Spain.
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...software engineer with over 6 years of experience, I am passionate about sharing knowledge and simplifying complex coding concepts. My expertise in languages like Python, JavaScript, and SQL, combined with my experience in mentoring and technical writing, positions me to effectively teach and inspire students. I am dedicated to helping learners not only understand the fundamentals but also apply them in real-world scenarios, ensuring they develop the skills needed for success in the tech industry.
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...name is Ryan and I am a tutor working in the state of Washington. I am dedicated towards helping students achieve their academic goals. Currently, I am in the process of attaining my Masters degree in teaching, and my subject areas largely focus on History, Political Science, Geography, and Social Studies. Teaching and helping youth is an aspiration of mine, and I hope to work with you to reach a higher level of subject knowledge!
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Recent Geography Tutoring Session Notes
Discussed photosynthesis including light dependent and light independent reactions. Covered photosystems II and I. Also discussed note taking strategies, diagram drawing, and how to read text books and identify most important information. The student is doing great. She is an enthusiastic learner and is a pleasure to work with.
We discussed finding the area and perimeter of various shapes (Triangle, Rectangle), as well as solving for the unknown angles in a triangle. This involved an introduction of a bit of algebra which the student picked up very well. Over all, quite a bit of progress was made.
We practiced his European geography using a website given to him by his teacher. At the start of our session, he was not very familiar with European countries and capitals, and he has a tendency to be impulsive when he doesn't know an answer. However, we were able to practice both capitals and countries many times each, and by the end of our session he was doing much better, although he could still benefit from more practice.
The student must complete a project about Mexico for class. We worked on his part and he will completing the rest with his partner when they make their board. In doing this, we practiced correct grammar and capitalization. Finally, I checked his current events assignment and math homework. He will need to practice conversions and reading division problems correctly, but his arithmetic has no issues.
The student and I went over the basics of world geography, including the continents and the oceans. Then we focused on learning the location of a few major countries on different continents. Afterwards, we began an introduction to American Government.
Today the student and I worked on the geography of Africa. I demonstrated how to use a map key, legend, and scale. We discussed the equator. We also talked about the difference between landlocked, enclaved, and coastal countries. Finally we talked briefly about the history of African trading empires.