Hey y'all! My name is Miss Aiken and I am high school English teacher. I have been teaching for 7 years and have had experience teaching 9th, 11th, 12th, and collegiate level students. I have taught all levels of English ranging from traditional, honors, IB and AP. In addition to course work I actively tutor students for the ACT, SAT, Praxis, and help with collegiate course work.
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My name is Jaclyn and I have been in the teaching field for 5 years now. I taught Pre kindergarten for 3 years, and have been a substitute teacher for almost two years. I love being able to help students learn, and have a brighter outlook on education. I am going for my Masters in Early Childhood to continue my teaching dream
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I am 20 years old, and I am currently an undergraduate student at Drexel University. As an advocate for a versatile education, I am majoring in Behavioral Economics with a double minor in Finance and Management Information Systems. I firmly believe that in order to achieve success, one must strive to attain a strong academic foundation and a well-rounded skillset. Even though my favorite subjects to teach are English and Mathematics, my goal is to...
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...warm, encouraging style that helps students build both skills and confidence. I've worked with learners of all ages - from elementary school children just starting their reading journey to university students tackling complex writing assignments. What makes me most excited is seeing that "light bulb moment" when a student masters a challenging concept or discovers their own love of reading. I believe every student can become a strong reader and writer with the right support!
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...greatly enjoy helping people along the road to that understanding in geometry. My love for writing comes from a similar place, though from the opposite side. I was a terrible writer in middle school, but one writing skills class in high school changed me from a D level writer to a B+/A- level writer and the IB program only made me better. I love tutoring writing skills because I want to help others as much...
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I have taught grades K - 12, as well as online college courses and in-class courses. I am very eager to help students succeed in their educational pursuits because an education is very personal - it's all yours - nobody can take it away from you. Knowledge is very powerful. Let's learn and grow together!
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...tutoring experience throughout college, I have learned how to help students discover their potentials by highlighting their strengths and improving their weaknesses. I truly enjoy helping students understand confusing concepts and pushing them to excel. In terms of my strengths, I am very patient with students and also persistent. I can ensure that I will teach all students the concepts they need to know in a proper way, providing them with a good foundation to...
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...imparting knowledge but igniting a lifelong love for learning. I have also taught Debate and Publich Speaking during my time as Club Leader at TED-Ed Clubs JNS. I enabled 30 students to conceptualise and perform their 5 minute TED-Ed Student Talk! What sets me apart is my unique use of mind-mapping, speed reading and other memory techniques, perfected over many years of using them for my own educational journey. These enable me to break information...
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I graduated with my BA from Ithaca College in central New York State where I studied sociology and Spanish. Someday, I hope to be a professor, and I am currently a first-year sociology PhD student. I am passionate about using my research, interests, and hobbies to help others. While I am most comfortable tutoring basic math, English, Spanish (high school and college), and core sociology courses, I am also a strong writer and have experience...
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Jeremiah Meslie is a student at American University majoring in International Studies and Economics. Jeremiah was an IB Diploma Candidate in high school, and received his diploma with his HL focuses in History, English, and Economics. Jeremiah enjoys helping students reach their goals and providing meaningful assistance with academic challenges.
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...was at a liberal arts school, Canisius College, where I graduated cum laude. In that coursework I pursued history, literature, philosophy, and world religions. I love teaching and am very patient and able to tailor lessons to the students individual needs. I understand what it means to be a visual learner, and how hard that can be when a professor only lectures. This is something that I had to overcome in my studies, and really...
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I am Business and Marketing Educator Grades Pre-K through 12. I have vast knowledge in all subjects in all grades. I am strong tutor because I specialize In study skills , organization, reading and writing throughout the curriculum. With these skills every student will have success in their education. Bachelors degree in Business Marketing and Communications Masters degree in Business and Marketing Education Masters degree in Business Admistration NYS "Highly Qualified" Teachers Certification G Pre-K...
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...I most enjoy focus on developing critical reading and writing skills using the history of literature and culture as our subject matter - from ancient Greece and Rome, medieval and early modern Europe, to the 19th and 20th centuries. I am experienced in working in groups of up to 25 students and one-on-one where we discuss and review course content, explore historical texts and ideas, and practice essay and exam writing skills. Traveling is a...
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...I am most passionate about the subjects of English literature, critical and creative writing, and German language acquisition. I believe that the study of language and literature is imperative for building students' awareness of other people's perspectives and fostering inclusive and accepting communities. To support the development of students' writing and language skills, it is important for me to provide opportunities that foster students' connections between the language or material and their personal experiences. I...
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...degree titled The Nature of Imbalance: East Asian Politics and Media from the University of Redlands and I recently received my Master's degree in Global Affairs from Rutgers University. During my time at Rutgers I helped assist students in research and have given talks and lectures to high school and university students as part of my work with the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights and the Documentation Center of Cambodia. In...
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I am committed to helping students become better analytical writers, critical thinkers, and comprehensive readers. I have three years of experience teaching high school Geography, and I have a BA in History and an MA in American Studies. I am currently pursuing a PhD in American Studies.
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...important that my Students enjoy themselves in the things they learn organically as they develop their confidence in each subject matter. As a Educational Leader, it is my duty to assess At-Risk and Fail grade situations with care and compassion. My goal with students is to quickly assess, plan, fully commit, and get to the true root and future goal of academics and what academic success can look like. Knowing when to refer is also...
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I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Vanderbilt University and a Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Boston University. Since graduation, I have taught speech and language skills to children and young adults with various language difficulties and delays. My areas of specialty include reading, writing, grammar, communication, and executive functioning. I enjoy helping students gain skills to interact with the world around them. My goal as an instructor is to meet my students...
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I graduated from Colorado College (top 25 LAC) in May of 2020 with a degree in Political Economy and a minor in Math, after attending on a full scholarship. I will be starting an MS in Data Science at Georgetown in the Fall. I've recently served as a high school fellowship coordinator on major political campaigns and before that served as a volunteer coordinator. I am very passionate about teaching math as it is something...
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I'm a tutor focused on implementing highly effective instructional practices to improve student learning and academic performance. I have two years of experience tutoring and assisting teachers. I'm currently attending Harding University with a major in advertising and a minor in management. I enjoy photography, and I started my own business at the age of sixteen. Im constantly working with various types of people, and I would love to work with you.
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Recent IB Extended Essay Tutoring Session Notes
The student has several summer assignments to complete. On the 17th, I helped her primarily with planning and pre-writing for a history-focused Internal Assessment. We talked about historical contexts, brainstormed ideas, explored resources, and drafted a rough outline.
This session, the student and I started with his 12th grade English class. It requires a bit more reading and grammar knowledge than the other English class, but we are still doing well on the quizzes and exams. We will continue with this next session.
We spent most of this session going over helping verbs and main verbs. I started by teaching them that the main verb tells the action that happens, while the helping verb tells when the action happens. We completed three pages of their grammar workbook on this topic together, during which I expanded on the questions that the workbook asked of them. We finished by reading a passage from the reading comprehension workbook aloud and completing the exercise at the end.
The student and I worked on her take home packet for her English class. She is starting a new school and this packet is her summer work for the new English program. We worked on vocabulary from the reading as well as basic literary terms: point of view, story development, etc. We also discussed interpretive aspects of the story by asking deeper questions such as why and how? She did well and seemed to become more comfortable as the session went on. She was to work on some parts of the packet before the next session. Areas to improve upon are: vocabulary and interpretive analysis.
The student and I discussed thematic elements of "Lord of the Flies" and used a graphic organizer to discuss "themes in tension". I left him with an essay question that covered our thematic discussions that we'll review on our next visit.
Today, the student and I focused on a personal narrative he is revising. We went over motifs and some basic writing skills to improve his paper. We then moved to some American history where we focused on Virginia's Statute for Religious Freedom, and answered some critical thinking questions. Last, we finished up some math and science review with our extra time. He is definitely a strong student and is doing a great job getting his work done.