...and Spanish writing. In Spanish tutoring, I focus on addressing any communication errors and informing students of possible alternatives phrases or vocabulary they can use for their intended purposes. In Spanish tutoring, I enjoy listening to students so that I can inform them of several ways they could communicate themselves and informing them of their usage frequency/rarity so that students can chose vocabulary that is appropriate for their intended audience. I also offer college application...
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...Bachelor of Arts in architecture and animation. Currently, I am completing a certificate in character animation at Animation Mentor. I am very passionate about animation and excited to not only get students started in the animation industry, but to learn about their interests in the subject and how I can incorporate that into classroom sessions. Some of my hobbies include reading, video games, rock climbing, and lots of tv/movies. I hope to give students a...
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...environment where creativity thrives, and I strive to connect with each student by understanding their unique perspectives and goals. I believe that every student can succeed when provided with the right tools and encouragement. Currently teaching, I enjoy guiding students through their artistic journeys, helping them develop not only their technical skills but also their confidence in expressing their creativity. In my free time, I love exploring new design trends and experimenting with various media,...
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I love working with people. Knowledge is unlimited and available for everyone who wants to learn and continue to grow. Things change continually so it is important to keep up with the new and improved to stay informed and educated. I hope to continue to share my knowledge with others who want to grow and learn.
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...whether they are beginners or more advanced artists. I hold a Bachelor's in Industrial Design and a Master's degree in Design, equipping me with a diverse skill set that enhances my teaching methodology. I believe in fostering an engaging and supportive learning environment, continuously seeking feedback to refine my techniques and improve student outcomes. My goal is to inspire and empower students to unlock their full artistic potential while cultivating a genuine love for the...
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...Judaism and Bible for more than 30 years. I am passionate about getting people to see and understand the world around them, and the world we come from. In Art my passion is teaching others how "to see". I love working with people of all ages (especially Middle school age) and my personal philosophy is to "try anything" -- to use anything and everything I can think of (especially humor) to get across an idea.
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...my lessons and my personal work. My teaching philosophy is that every student, no matter their age or ability, can benefit from the arts, especially when incorporating multimodal methods to engage students in viewing and creating artwork. Along with teaching visual arts, I also have a background in teaching art history and dance. My favorite part about teaching is getting to know my students to incorporate their interests into learning. In my free time, I...
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...and I spent many hours copying and learning from the great master. At Rhode Island School of Design I spent many fulfilling hours drawing from life. Later, at American University, I developed a passion for sculpting. Learning to draw well is essential to individual development, as it teaches critical observation, processing and interpreting skills. Drawing is fundamental to self expression in much the same way as learning the alphabet is the key to reading and...
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...taught all ages from kindergarteners to adults in various subjects including theatre, music, art, science, math, team building, and public speaking. I am an energetic person who loves to use engaging methods to break down difficult subjects and make them easier to digest. In all my teaching and personal learning I try to honor Miss Frizzle's mantra from "The Magic School Bus": learning happens best when you "take chances, make mistakes, and get messy."
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...certification from the International TEFL academy. I have extensive knowledge with topics such as fine arts (photography, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, etc), astronomy, calculus, Greco-Roman archaeology, and Egyptology. I have taught students of all ages in a wide range of subjects. My teaching philosophy places students as the center of the learning experience. I find that ESL lessons in particular are enjoyable for the students when the lessons connect to their personal interests. Outside of academia,...
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...colleagues. I truly believe there is no greater profession than one that allows me to impact the future, by inspiring students to solve problems and express themselves creatively. I find it exhilarating to assist students of all ages and abilities in finding their strengths and developing a love of learning. Therefore, meeting the diverse needs of learners through the online tutoring platform, is a perfect fit. If you, or someone you know is interested in...
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...My teaching style is deeply informed by my studies in International Studies, Journalism, and Spanish, as well as my professional background with Apple, where I honed skills in tech integration and innovative learning design. I bring a multifaceted approach to tutoring that combines structured skill-building with engaging, hands-on experiences. Whether we're diving into language, exploring concepts in core subjects, or developing creative projects, I believe learning should be immersive, relevant, and, most importantly, fun! With...
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...to study the student's personality, and use what they like as a way to teach them the subject they wish to learn that makes it easiest for them to retain the new knowledge. My interests outside of academics include but are not limited to, nature, the arts, DIY, and physical fitness. I have obtained a degree in fine arts and many letters of appreciation for volunteer tutoring at elementary schools across the globe.
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...my Bachelor's of Art: Fine Art from Florida Gulf Coast University, go Eagles! After four years of teaching visual arts and three years of teaching online, I am excited for every opportunity to teach young learners and help them grow. My classroom is one that is open and friendly, accepting of everyone regardless of skill level or knowledge, promotes creativity, and inspires learners to continue to learn. I love that "aha" moment when something we...
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...private schools from Pre-K through MBA, with 39 years at the master's level. My strongest subjects are Test-taking Skills, English Composition, Reading Comprehension, and most Liberal Arts. I have been extensively trained in SAT / ACT prep, consulted for a test prep business, and am certified to teach Special Education, Visual Art and Montessori Early Childhood Education. Learning can be fun and all students can learn. Come grow with me, we'll have a great time.
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...with learning differences such as dyslexia, autism, and ADHD. Specializing in working with Executive Function issues, procrastination and motivation. My teaching philosophy emphasizes understanding each student's unique learning style, which allows me to create tailored lessons that both engage and inspire. I believe in the transformative power of art and strive to help every student discover their strengths through creative expression. In addition to my teaching, I am currently publishing a book on procrastination and...
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...fun. I also hope to learn as we take this wonderful educational path. And let's not forget to have fun as well! I went to college and obtained my bachelor's degree in Psychology, but I have many other interests as well. I love languages and the slight nuances that each one has within its own culture. I am currently learning to become a better cook at home and my dogs are excited because they get...
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Hello! I am an artistic, creative world traveler that believes that the only wrong answers are those to the questions not asked - so ask away! I'm here to help with liberal arts, language studies, history, test prep, and literature. I am particularly skilled at writing, grammar and syntax.
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...background to be in art and move forward from there so my Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts is really just the beginning for me. Teaching and healthcare are just as important to me as being an artist and I am very proud of my resume in standing. I have always had optimal performance on standardized tests and quizzes and I believe that I have the skill base to help other students persevere. My positive attitude...
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Tutoring is available based on your schedule and with your goals in mind. Your tutor can meet during open studio hours in your studio, or help you design your masterpiece while looking at lumber at your local hardware store. They can offer assistance on your efforts in all manner of ways while teaching you strategies to find the ideal material for a project, ways to visualize before you begin working, how you can maximize your timetable for your art, and much more. Figure out the best approach to your wood, marble, or stone sculptures with a tutor who is knowledgeable in all of the different options.
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Recent Sculpture Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I discussed the limit definition of the derivative and then worked through the homework for Section 2.2 in her Calculus text. We plan to meet again next week.
Tuesday: Reviewed lecture notes on Enthalpy/Heat of Reactions, Exothermic vs. Endothermic, Spontaneous reactions vs. Non-spontaneous reactions. Calculating Heat of Reaction from 2 methods: Using Heat of Formations (products-reactants) and Using Bond Energies (bonds broken-bonds formed). Went over her lab that covered an acid-base titration. Calculated percent error. Prepped for Test Wednesday.
The student and I focused on critical reading, sentence completion, and some lingering math problems. We talked over accuracy and time-saving strategies for the reading sections and the things to remember for each of the different types of passages. We went through practice sections for different types of passages and discussed how to approach sentence completions based on if you know one word, two answer choices, no answer choices, etc.
Tested student on cumulative vocabulary and root word lists from entire summer. Tested student on fraction, decimal, and percent conversions. Introduced concept of solving inequalities to student. Selected new vocabulary words and roots for student to study between sessions.
This week, we rescheduled our Sunday session to Tuesday. The student took her weekly vocabulary quiz and wrote her practice essay. Even just one session has improved her writing greatly. She did a good job of applying the advice I gave her last week (coming up with more examples and articulating them well). She is also great at coming up with examples to use in her essays. We worked through a math section and a verbal section.