I am a graduate of Saint Louis University. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication with a focus on Journalism. Since graduating college, I have worked full time as a marketing copywriter. I am most passionate about English, Reading, and Literature, and am excited for the opportunity to help students succeed in these subjects and others!
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...management, non-profit organizations, startups, and business development. My journey has taken me to four countries across three continents, allowing me to cultivate a global perspective. I hold a Master's degree in Operations and Supply Chain from the University of Liverpool, along with a professional certificate in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from Arizona State University. My educational background complements my hands-on experience in business development and marketing. Fluent in five languagesEnglish, French, Portuguese, Spanish,...
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...students learn differently, and I am eager to provide differentiated instruction. From verbal learners to hands-on learners to visual learners and anyone in between, I will help my pupil learn academic skills in a way that makes sense to them. I can tailor my tutoring to help students succeed based on what works for them individually. Additionally, I take a holistic approach to tutoring; I help with organizational skills, advise students on how to get...
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...gain firsthand exposure to medical careers. These experiences have enriched my interpersonal skills and reinforced my dedication to making a positive impact on others' lives. In summary, I am committed to helping students achieve their academic goals by providing thoughtful, personalized, and engaging tutoring. With my background in Psychology and Neuroscience, combined with diverse research and volunteer experiences, I am well-equipped to support students in their educational journey and inspire a lifelong love of learning.
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...tailored to each individual, focusing on building understanding, confidence, and curiosity. I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, mistakes are embraced as part of the process, and progress feels exciting. Whether it's mastering new concepts, preparing for exams, or simply developing better study habits, I am committed to making learning engaging, empowering, and meaningful. Together, we'll achieve your goals and go...
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Faith is a graduate of New York University with a major in Journalism. She also majored in Spanish & Linguistics and minored in Animal Studies. She is originally from Ohio, loves spending time with her beagle-mix, Roxie, and her rat terrier, Henry, and enjoys talking about palindromes.
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...with a concentration in Literary and Cultural Analysis. Along with my BA, I am minoring in French. On campus, I serve as a writing tutor for The Learning Centre and TRiO Student Support Services, where I work with first-generation students, those from low-income backgrounds, and those with intellectual/physical exceptionalities. While I tutor students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, I am most passionate about English, French, Literature, and Writing. I am an advocate of...
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...I became a teacher. This is my third year teaching in the Vail School District and while there have been challenges, I have never had such a rewarding experience. When the light bulb moment happens with a student, it is the best feeling in the world. Throughout my experience as a Teacher, I have found that not all of students learn the same way, and that some take more time to grasp certain concepts. I...
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Motivated and ready to get to action; I've had enough of resting on my laurels. I have a strong instinct towards helping others, and a consistently kind personality to boot. Hoping that this can be the first cornerstone in my career as a professional child educator.
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...goal is to make complex topics clear and to boost your confidence. Together, we'll tackle challenges, celebrate your successes, and make learning fun and rewarding. I'm a native Spanish speaker with knowledge of English, Italian, and Korean. I'm also a university student at UNC Chapel Hill and have been/teaching tutoring for over 5 years now. I've helped friends learn Spanish, so let me help you too! I can't wait to see you grow and achieve...
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I am a veteran of public education with a background in administrative leadership, curriculum, reading/writing/literacy skills professional development, equity, and budgeting.
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Your role is not determined by your career, your job title or description, not even how others perceive you, only you can determine how far you want to get and if you're not sure how to get there and google results are too confusing you can always ask! Online tools are amazing nowadays but there's no shame in asking for a handmade tool from time to time!
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I am currently a high school special education teacher who works with all grade levels. I have experience with teaching grades 9-12th in English and History courses, Biology and Personal Finance classes. I also have experience with teaching 7th and 8th grade math and language arts. I am passionate about students feeling confident in every aspect of their educational journey and I cannot wait to work with your student!
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I am an English graduate from the UK with experience in journalism. I can help you improve your reading skills, master punctuation and grammar, and understand comprehension like never before. I can offer sessions tailored to your needs, ensuring you build confidence and achieve your goals; whether it is writing, reading, speaking or understanding complex text, I can support you and in just a few sessions you will see an improvement.
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...Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Masters of Liberal Arts. Since graduation, I wrote about arts and entertainment for The Dallas Times Herald Newspaper, owned my own public relations company, and led the Dallas Art Dealers Association. After those careers, I opted to become a middle school teacher at a public school. I have teaching certification in English, ESL, and TEFL. I retired this summer so I could become a full-time tutor. My volunteer...
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Hello! My name is Rc and I am an experienced English tutor who loves to help people improve their reading, writing, speaking and listening abilities. I am a Creative Writer and believe that understanding story is one of the ways we can understand the world. I am flexible so reach out to me and we can set up a meeting! Talk to you soon!
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Hi everyone! I've been in Education for almost 18yrs as both an Academic Interventionist and High School English teacher. I've taught primarily 9th and 12th grade English with several English and humanities electives and AP English Literature. Writing and speaking have always been passions of mine and I hope I can help you to love them too!
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Yesterday, the student and I took a brief hiatus from essay planning in order to prepare for her (more imminent) examination on "Of Mice and Men." The teacher stated that test would be comprised of four types of questions: multiple choice, quotation ID's, short answer, and cause and effect. We discussed strategies for how to approach each type of question, and we decided how she could best divide her time when it came to the actual test taking. We took several online practice tests together in preparation for the multiple choice, after which I selected passages (at random) from the book, asking her to identify speaker, context, and overall significance. We spoke at length about how to incorporate larger themes of isolation and loneliness (which she is writing her essay on) into the open-response format questions.
The student had begun working on essay ideas with regards to how the student approached them in his thesis. He then selected two chapters from which he felt he could draw the most evidence of that thesis. We also constructed an outline with three main points, which he was then able to flesh out with evidence from his selected chapters. These measures provided a space for the students non-linear thinking to operate before beginning the linear process of writing his essay.
We studied for the student's upcoming test on Jane Eyre. On her last English test (on Emma), she had the most trouble with questions about minor characters and details, so we focused on understanding the role that each minor character played in the book and connecting them to the book's themes. In order to understand some of them, I drew a family tree to clarify Jane's relations with the aunts, uncles and cousins. We ended by reviewing the minor settings in the book.
The student is applying to a summer creative writing workshop so we researched their website and chose a writing sample for him to include with the application. He will also have to write a personal essay, but will not know the writing prompt until this week, so we plan to work on the essay at the next meeting. We also discussed theme, characterization, and finding specific supporting details in The Giver, which he is reading in class.
Today's session was productive with the student. We reviewed his homework assignments to clear up any questions he may have had. He's improving a lot, which is great for me to see. I will be giving him more English worksheet practices. Our next session will also be a quiz day for his vocabulary words.
The student and I worked on her thesis statement, authorial context, and audience commentary for her in class essay on Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Her teacher is very specific regarding how she would like the essay to be composed and will allow the class to bring in a sheet of notes. We selected solid quotes and provided in depth analysis so she will be very prepared. She earned a 92 on the last paper and I am very proud of her :)