...learning environment where students feel empowered to express their ideas and develop their skills. I believe in tailoring my methods to meet individual learning needs, encouraging creativity, and building confidence through constructive feedback. My dedication to helping students succeed is fuelled by my love for language, and I find joy in watching them grow academically and personally. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy drawing and exploring new literary works, which enrich my teaching practice and inspire...
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...themselves confidently, and embrace the joy of learning. With a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from the University of Detroit Mercy, a Master of Science in Marketing from Yeshiva University, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Concordia University Saint Paul, I bring a unique blend of creativity, communication skills, and academic expertise to my teaching. My background in theatre and storytelling allows me to make lessons engaging and dynamic, helping students...
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...from the University of Texas at Dallas, are both in the Humanities with a concentration in the moral philosophy, literature, and feminist theory. I consider myself a non-traditional student and a life-long learner. What can I say--I love to learn! As a legal assistant, I originally started school with plans to take business classes to prepare for law school. However, it did not take long to realize that when it came time to make that...
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I am a senior in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Eastern Michigan University, and I have been tutoring for about five years, from middle school to early college age students. My hobbies are painting/drawing, playing piano and guitar, and playing with my pet rats and my cat! ... I strive to work with every one of my students to build on their knowledge of topics, so that they have a full understanding of whatever subject we...
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...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 courses.
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...I have had the privilege of teaching diverse subjects, including History, Geography, English-language, and Spanish. My teaching philosophy centers on creating engaging, student-centered learning experiences that encourage critical thinking and personal growth. I find immense fulfillment in guiding students through challenging material and witnessing their progress, whether it's preparing for exams or exploring their passions. In my free time, I enjoy reading historical literature and analyzing contemporary global issues, which I often integrate into my...
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...in Oxford, England as part of my school's honors program and caught the travel bug. After working for a software company for a few years, I moved to South Korea to teach ESL. There, I taught a range of ages and skill levels, from kindergarten phonics to university-level English literature courses. I also have extensive experience teaching test preparation strategies and skills, having prepared my ESL students to take the international baccalaureate English entrance exam...
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I graduated from University of South Florida with a bachelor's degree in History. I have immense gratitude for all of the incredible educators who have guided and taught me over the years--and this gratitude fuels my passion for providing this to other students. I particularly specialize in any AP History subject (APUSH, AP Euro, AP World, and AP Art History.) I provide an integrated, concept-driven model of understanding historical events and ideas.
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...Tennessee, and I hold Master's degrees in both Library and Information Studies and European History. As one whose life was influenced for the better by my teachers and instructors, I want to share the love of learning with my students. As one with more than eight years of teaching experience, I look forward to being of help to you in your learning journey. My special passions are European and U.S. History, Literature, and Latin.
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...being a BA in history from Hillsdale College and a MA in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies from Stanford University, I have long sought to make teaching my profession. Meanwhile, as a volunteer grade school teacher and a tutor with this company, I have many years' experience helping students reach their full potential. I am capable of teaching students in many subjects, including reading, mathematics, test prep, Latin, and especially writing, history, and literature....
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I love seeing students begin to understand a new subject or skill. Nothing is more encouraging and motivating to me than seeing students and myself learn together, dive into problems, and find ways to solve them.
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...English with a minor in Spanish, and a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction: Multicultural Education from Florida Atlantic University. I'm certified to teach English for grades 6 through 12, and I currently teach online to students ages 8 to 12, where I specialize in making remote learning fun, active, and effective. Throughout my teaching career, I've taught Middle and High School Language Arts, including Literature, Grammar, Composition, and ESOL English. I've also supported students...
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...in Literary Studies. I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in 2010 in English/Creative Writing from the University of Georgia. Over the past 6 years, I have taught undergraduates from a diversity of cultural and disciplinary backgrounds in freshman composition classes, sophomore literature surveys, as well as upper-level practical grammar courses. In 2017, I received GSU's Advanced Teaching Fellowship, a competitive fellowship awarded to PhD students for teaching excellence and advanced scholarship. I also have...
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...in AP US History, AP Psychology, and AP World History. I am trained in Linda Mood-Bell, Wilson, and Orton-Gillingham as well as being a certified Executive Functioning Coach and Learning Specialist. I also have extensive experience working with ACT and SAT prep in the classroom and via tutoring. My goal is to make sure every student I work with succeeds in gaining the tools they need to obtain the grades or scores they seek.
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I'm here to help those that need a better understanding in the topics that seem too difficult to tackle alone. Rest assured you will end our session with a clear understanding. And to the parents please feel free to message me with any concerns that involve your child's education. I'm here to help every student!
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...your subject or area of expertise], I am eager to share my knowledge and skills to guide students toward achieving their academic goals. Throughout my education and personal experiences, I have developed a deep appreciation for the power of clear explanations, patience, and tailored learning approaches. I understand that each student learns differently, which is why I am committed to adapting my teaching style to meet their individual needs. Whether it's breaking down complex concepts...
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I love helping students learn! I think the entire world is a learning opportunity and favor a conversational tutoring style. I am working on my Masters in Philosophy as well as my Bachelors of Science in Computer Science. I have most experience with Python, Java, Postgres, MongoDB, and Google appScript.
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...December of 2020, with my classes consisting of hybrid forms, fully online forms, and special international sections. In June of 2022, I was diagnosed with ADHD (inattentive/impulsive type) and immediately dove into research about Executive Functioning and ways to overcome my symptoms. I now share what I have learned and my stories of success with my students as an Executive Functioning coach here on VT. Over the years, I have worked with a large range...
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Medieval Literature Tutoring FAQ
Whether you are majoring in history or literature, you will probably be required to have a working knowledge of various literary works that came out of the Middle Ages. Many works of medieval literature have had an important impact on European culture, and are still celebrated today. Whether you are someone who is studying medieval literature because you want to develop a greater understanding of the history, culture, and socio-political movements in the Middle Ages, or you need to pass an exam in your Western Civilization class, working with a private tutor can help you reach your academic goals.
Medieval literature can often appear similar to modern literature. Many literary devices have not changed drastically in hundreds of years, and a character's motivations are still extremely important to analyzing any piece of literature. Notwithstanding this, medieval literature can seem like it was written in a completely foreign language, oftentimes because it was, with dramatically different stylistic and compositional elements.
The concept of writing novels had not yet been invented in the Middle Ages, which means that medieval literature is almost entirely based on lengthy poems and plays. Even those have a very different feeling from modern poems and plays, with different rules and structures for how they were composed. The conventions of authorship were even radically changed between the Middle Ages and the present. On top of all this, the languages used in medieval literature have largely died out. The ones that bear even a small resemblance to modern languages, like Middle English or Middle French, have changed enough that they are not actually able to be read instantly by anyone fluent in their modern descendants. The library of works to be studied in a medieval literature class really is an entirely different beast than anything encountered in other literature classes.
Having trouble with a medieval literature course is completely understandable, and needing to get assistance is nothing to be ashamed of. By contacting Varsity Tutors, you can receive help finding a private literature tutor who has extensive knowledge of the Middle Ages. Your tutor can provide you with the guidance needed to overcome outdated translations and develop a greater understanding of various influential works.
In order to succeed in your medieval literature course, you will need someone who is knowledgeable in the subject. Many of these tutors hold prestigious degrees in English, literature, or linguistics from some of the top institutions in the country. Tutors are educators who love studying and analyzing medieval literature from all angles. They are also devoted educators who have a passion for working with students and helping them reach their academic goals. Your medieval literature tutoring can be conducted in a one-on-one setting that allows you to focus on your specific strengths and weaknesses. Each medieval literature tutoring session can revolve around a specifically crafted curriculum developed just for you. There is no universal plan or teaching system, allowing your instructor to cater to the specific works and stylistic focuses of your particular studies and letting him or her develop custom approaches to the material that complement your learning style.
Your tutor understands that you have a busy schedule, and that you have prior obligations with work or study. Because of this, they are happy to meet you anytime of the week that is best for you, including on the weekend. Furthermore, you can choose where you want to meet and are encouraged to pick a location that is comfortable for you. Additionally, if you don't enjoy face-to-face sessions, simply ask your tutor to meet you online.
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Recent Medieval Literature Tutoring Session Notes
The student had already completed most of an outline template for her persuasive essay. We completed the template and then worked on revising it, with a focus on the ways in which the outline predicts a specific structure and its parts. She is making progress towards visualizing structural components in a way that abets organization in her writing. She continues to make dramatic advances in the selection, implementation and development of details and examples.
The student read an extra 10 pages between classes and wrote notes about what happened. We continued reading together and read another 15 pages during class. She wrote notes about what happened during those pages, and as we read, we have been jotting notes down about each character introduced in anticipation for the essay due next week.
The student and I went over a personal narrative that he received. We talked about using more details in his writing and showing rather than telling. We then moved on to researching for his upcoming history project about banking.
Tonight, we made note cards for the student's vocabulary test tomorrow. Then I quizzed her over the (20) words. I also quizzed her over her science vocabulary. By the end of the session, she knew all of her vocabulary terms.
Completed all workbook examples and practices from a packet starting from lesson 3-12, has become very proficient and accurate at classifying sentences, slight concentration on adverbs vs. prepositions
During this session, I obtained a copy of the student's study guide for her upcoming exam in order to determine how to plan the next few sessions. Because the exam will include the parts of speech, I continued to tutor the student in this area. I inquired as to whether or not the student had any questions from the last session and then proceeded to cover adjectives and adverbs, which included knowing their functions and how to identify them. I also gave the student various practice sentences wherein she had to demonstrate her understanding of the subject matter. At the end of the session, the student told me that she felt better about her learning and understanding.