Aaron Armstrong is an Medical Laboratory Scientist in a University Hospital Healthcare. He has a Master of Science in Biotechnology and a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Mercer University and Morehouse School of Medicine. Aaron has a degree from Mercer University with a minor in Instrumental Music, and has had copious experience studying jazz...
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...years tutoring AP/College Biology, English Language Arts, and ESL. My teaching style is patient and adaptable, with lessons designed to be interactive, supportive, and easy to follow. I love helping students gain confidence, strengthen critical thinking, and discover that learning can be enjoyable. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy yoga, running in nature, playing badminton, and writing poetry. Staying active and creative keeps me energized and I bring that same positive energy into my lessons.
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...the heart of my commitment to teaching. My journey as a teacher is driven by the desire to create a supportive and dynamic learning environment where every student feels valued and empowered. I believe that each student has unique potential, and it is my role to help them discover and develop that potential by fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and a passion for lifelong learning. I aim to cultivate an inclusive classroom that embraces diversity, where...
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I am a graduate of Kurukshetra University where I studied Chemistry and Biology for three consecutive years. During my post graduation from Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University(M.Sc. Botany), I focused on Physiology and Biotechnology based on plants. I started my Teaching career in 2018 and since then I have taught about 1000+ students. In my spare time, I prefer to listen music.
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...manage the needs of a wide variety of students in many fields of both mathematics and the natural sciences. As an undergraduate at a liberal arts University I gained proficiency in a wide variety of subjects including: organismal biology, molecular biology and microbiology, cell structure and function, anatomy and physiology, ecology and evolutionary biology, physics, organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, algebra, calculus, and statistics. I truly enjoy helping students become better learners, in the classroom...
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I love science, math and reading. I have earned degrees at the University of Wyoming, Oklahoma State University, and Kansas State University. I worked as a research scientist, editor and now a substitute teacher/tutor. I live on a tiny farm in southern Minnesota and love my pets and being outdoors.
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...far i have made my life easy by finding tricks to learn difficult chapters and portions of science and this is what i use in my teachings as well. I help people play with science and enjoy every bit of it. For i feel science is a pride and not a shame. So if you are thinking to join me beware of the fun you are going to witness along with love that you will...
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...in 2018. I have extensive experience serving as both a tutor and teaching assistant for various subjects. I work 1-on-1 with my students to develop a teaching method that is catered specifically to their unique learning style. My main expertise is in life science courses such as biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. I also provide standardized exam preparation, along with assistance in applying to or getting through medical school.
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I am dedicated to the art of education exploration and finding unique ways to create learning materials that drive you to think out of the box making the non understandable achievable.
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I am currently a stay at home mother and have two precious boys. I have an A.S. in early childhood education and an A.A. and B.A. in ministry. Once my two children are a bit older, I intend to go back to school to attain both a masters and eventually doctorate in theology/ministry. I love teaching almost as much as I love learning and favor subjects like English, music, and math.
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...goal is to help others succeed in whatever they are working towards. I know what it feels like to not succeed the first time at something that you care so much about. I'm here to tell you to never give up and continue to work hard to succeed! I am proof that hard work pays off in the end. I have received a Bachelors of Science in Biology from Missouri State University. I have worked...
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...Biology, and ESL. My teaching philosophy centers on making learning engaging and interactive; I believe that education should be fun and tailored to each student's unique needs. I thrive on adapting my lessons with visuals and gamified tasks to promote understanding and retention. Inspired by the incredible science professors I encountered during my studies, I aim to instill the same excitement in my students. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring the outdoors and nurturing my...
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...entirety of my educational career, mentoring in subjects from 7th grade math to college level zoology. Most recently, I worked as a peer tutor for my university's Center for Academic Excellence. I tutored in botany and biology/zoology, working one-on-one with students for the entirety of a semester. My students give me the unique challenge of continually adapting what I know to best guide someone else in their process of learning. Their goals become my focus,...
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...have over 10 years experience working with students from elementary school right up to adult age. I have taught elementary, middle, and high school. I taught various subjects as a Certified Exceptional Student Education Teacher (Special Education). I don't have a favorite subject that I tutor. Education is my passion so I come to each subject with that same passion. I get to know my student and base my teaching style on my what my...
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...attended the University of Virginia and received my Bachelor of Arts in Biology. The following year, I graduated with my Master in Health Science in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. I've mentored elementary aged children and fellow college students through my roles as a mentor for College Mentors for Kids and as a Resident Advisor at the University of Virginia. Since graduating, I've enjoyed working as a microbiologist...
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...love to teach and I love the subjects I teach. I assure you I will help you practice your craft until you become a master of your trade. Learning is often a rough and turbulent sea but with my experience, as both a student and teacher, I will strive to help you navigate the worst of it and turn you out master of the seas. A quality education is all I can offer and I...
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...of Mississippi, Ole Miss, with my bachelor's degree in Biology. As my career evolved in public education, I decided to further my education and obtained my master's degree from Arkansas State University. The infectious enthusiasm my students have as we learn about science is one of the reasons I am passionate about teaching. Learning about science is a way of discovering the magical ways our world and universe function. Throughout my career, I recognized a...
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...two years of teaching experience at Cambridge curriculum school. I specialize in tutoring high school biology (grades 9 12), but I also support students in general science, study strategies, and exam preparation. My teaching style is interactive and student-focused ; I believe every learner is unique, so I adapt lessons to match individual needs and learning goals. Whether it's breaking down complex biology concepts into simple explanations, guiding students through assignments, or preparing for exams,...
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During this session, the student and I continued our preparation for his exam. This time, however, our review was very comprehensive and encompassed all of the material that would be on the exam. Since we had already covered the functions of the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems, we spent a good chunk of our time discussing the important concepts related to the digestive system. Once these issues had been addressed, we did a comprehensive last review of all of the material. I am confident that he is well prepared and will do very well on his upcoming exam.
We reviewed the previous session's material. The student absorbs the material well and has successfully answered all of my questions about the last session's material. After this brief review, we went back to assessment study guide sheets.
During today's session, the student and I worked on getting him ready for his upcoming final in biology. In order to do this, we worked off a review sheet that his teacher prepared for the class. He had already answered many of the review sheet questions; however, we decided to go back through the review sheet in order to ensure he had retained the material. Overall, it was a productive and worthwhile session.
Student and I reviewed the algebra problems he completed for homework, and he finished the remaining problems. We also reviewed for his biology test on phylogenies. We defined the terms virus, peptidoglycan, chitin, and phylogeny. I quizzed him on the taxonomic classifications, the three domains, and the four eukaryota kingdoms.
We reviewed concepts in genetics, cell structure and function, and vaccines. We applied these concepts to different discussion problems and questions from the study guide in preparation for next weeks final exam
The student has a big test tomorrow on organ systems. Her test will cover the circulatory system and respiratory system. We traced the blood flow from the heart to the lungs and back and went through all the major arteries and veins involved in it. We then covered the flow of air through the body and how gas exchange occurs. We covered blood, white blood cells and all that is involved in the circulatory system. We also covered some antigen-antibody relationship and immune response. We touched on blood types and the factors involved in it as well. She felt a little overwhelmed with so much information and so much detail but by the end of the session she had a good grasp of the main ideas and almost all of the details. We will meet next week to start her last unit.