...graduated from West Texas A & M with a BAAS degree in education with an emphasis on English Language Arts. I am very passionate about facilitating learning, meeting learners at their level, and seeing growth in comprehension. Building relationships with students and adapting to their needs while offering support and encouragement is always my goal. I love learning and helping others learn and master concepts. I have experience working with learners with special needs and...
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...1989, I promptly immersed myself in academia with a passion for instilling the appreciation of math. From that point forward, I have been dedicated to assisting students in their academic endeavors, employing a student-centered approach to education. Currently, I am working towards my National Board certification following the successful completion of the challenging examination. I am already a quadruple-certified Texas educator. Math 4-6, Math 6-12, ELA/Reading 4-8, and English as a Supplemental Language. As a tutor,...
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...there! I'm Jennifer and I would love to be your tutor! I've spent the past year teaching high school technology and business classes and will begin graduate school at Columbia University in the fall. I am available for tons of subjects including college essay prep, SAT and AP exam prep, English and writing classes, as well as some high school science courses, and all middle and elementary school subjects. I love teaching and helping students...
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Can also tutor:SAT, PSAT, GED and 79 more subjects.
Education
Saint Edwards University - Bachelor in Arts, Communication and Rhetoric
...in Language Arts/Literature and Philosophy/Religion. My academic background includes two Master's Degrees, with an emphasis in religion, literature, and humanities, followed by completing all university post-graduate courses in literature required to advance to a Ph.D. dissertation phase of study. In those academic endeavors, my GPA averaged between 3.8 and 4.0 for all graduate degrees. Professionally, in addition to teaching English, I retired honorably as a US military officer, with my last significant postings being in...
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...makes a mistake, learns from it, and never makes that mistake again. But a wise man finds a smart man and learns from him how to avoid the mistake altogether. - Roy H. Williams I have taught for over 5 years with all different age groups, and I was awarded rookie teacher of the year for 2009. Throughout the years I have found that effective teaching always involves forming great rapports with students to allow...
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My name is Anya, and I'm really looking forward to working with you. I'm eager to help you succeed in whatever you're looking to learn. I am a firm believer in discussion and activity-based learning, and have experience working with students of all ages. Let me know if you have any questions, and I'm excited to start working with you!
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...complex concepts in an accessible manner. This experience has equipped me to adapt to individual learning styles and needs, making learning more engaging and effective for students. My tutoring style is centered around patience and understanding. I believe in creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as these are essential steps in the learning process. Outside of academia, I enjoy exploring new places and cultures, and I bring this...
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...time and keeping students on task. I am continually looking for creative, new ways to have my lessons set up and to help my students learn. I also believe in teaching content that is meaningful, applicable, and inviting to students. With every lesson I teach, students are given very explicit examples of how the information they are learning that day will help them in their every day lives as they grow up. If students feel...
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...to higher academic success. I also think that we should have fun. I enjoy talking about music, TV, movies, pets, children and grandchildren. I believe that if you are having fun, you will be more engaged with the material and will retain more of the information. I have extensive experience working with neurodivergent students and have many skills to help you succeed in your way, not pushing you to the "normal" way of doing things....
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...and charter schools for the last four years, and have tutoring experience extending over ten years behind me as well. I am most passionate about teaching because I love seeing people learn, grow, and become problem solvers and leaders of the future. It's hugely rewarding for me whenever someone changes their mind about a subject, displays interest in continuing to study something related to what we've worked on together, or simply becomes proud of their...
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...earned a BA in English from the University of Texas at Austin. I then taught High School Social Studies, English, and Math (Algebra I & II & Geometry). Although most of my teaching experience has been in Social Studies (and my favorite class to teach was AP Government), I am most passionate about tutoring Math. I love building a student's confidence to the point where he or she no longer needs a tutor. In my...
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...in the AIMS and STAAR tests. I had amazing experiences with teachers who helped me learn, I hope to give a student the same experience in learning. I have my Bachelor of Science degree in Learning and Pedagogy. I have taken many classes in elementary education as well as practicums in 4th, 3rd, and 5th grade classrooms. I was a high school tutor in AZ for 2.5 years. I also was a head start teacher...
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Can also tutor:GED, SAT, PSAT and 37 more subjects.
...teach composition and rhetoric at a community college and BYU Idaho. Additionally, I'm a former high school English teacher and have an MFA in creative writing. I've had both poetry and short stories published, and I'm currently going through the publication process of my first novel. Although I specialize in creative writing and higher-level English courses, I have vast experience tutoring mid-level math and everything writing related. As father of a 7 year-old daughter and...
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Can also tutor:PSAT, CLEP, TOEFL and 81 more subjects.
...am a second year College student attending the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, majoring in Civil Engineering. I have great experience learning and teaching online, as I have completed my high school online. Since I myself attended online school, I know how material is taught online, and how well students can receive one on one help through this method, I have seen how students are kept motivated and how...
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...When I finally got serious about learning, I decided to pursue media studies and journalism. I am a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television with a concentration on news production. I impressed the head of the Journalism Department so much that I received an assistantship there after graduation. I worked as a News Writing Lab Assistant mostly and substituted taught: Journalism I and II,...
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Can also tutor:SHSAT, ACT, GED and 70 more subjects.
...setting up our schools' first greenhouse. I recently moved to Tucson and have been teaching reading to Title I students and teaching ESL online to Chinese and Korean adults and children. I also received my K-12 endorsement and have been creating and implementing art curriculum to 6th, 7th and 8th graders. I am prepared to create lessons and larger units that align with standards and touch on multiple disciplines. I am confident and my creative...
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Can also tutor:SAT, AIMS, GED and 42 more subjects.
Each student, given a teacher who is curious, humble and listens well, will share the keys to unlock their educational success. After 35 years of teaching students with disabilities, I have discovered my passion is to work with those students, learning disabled or not, who have difficulty assessing the general education curriculum of American public education.
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Can also tutor:ISEE, SSAT, ISAT and 40 more subjects.
Education
University of Toledo - Bachelor of Education, Education of the Learning Disabled
...backgrounds and have done so for the past four years. I started in education through Teach for America as a Spanish and remedial English teacher at a high school in Greenwood, MS. I tutor English, Writing, Math, Social Studies, and Spanish. I personally love to teach any writing component, because I enjoy the process of creating an essay which everyone can enjoy. I consider my tutoring style to mimic that of a coach; my goal...
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...below grade in Reading. Prior to being an Interventionist I was a kindergarten teacher for 6 years teaching all subjects. I specialize in Reading. I enjoy teaching foundational skills, phonics instruction, helping students improve their accuracy, fluency, and reading rate. I love working with students and helping them become more avid readers. I love the look on a student's face when they finally get something, and they feel proud. It brings me joy knowing I...
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Recent Edinburgh STAAR EOC Tutoring Session Notes
For today's session we went over a reading assignment that was given to her prior to our session. It covered plot structure and required her to pull other additional elements in order to answer the questions. We also went over another selection that covered indirect and direct characterization. At the conclusion of our session I went over her essay and short answer prompts for Monday. We discussed how to brainstorm, construct a thesis statement, and use supporting details. We also talked about using the essay prompt and background info provided to help make your essay better.
During this session, we worked on homework from her other tutoring. She had a question packet and two essays to finish and turn in the next day. She said she was having trouble understanding the concepts in the questions, but it turned out she was just overwhelmed. We went over the concepts - drawing conclusions, cause and effect, making inferences, etc. - and she was able to define them all with little prompting. We made notes on the pages so she could remember them for later and moved on to the essays. I helped her plan for both the expository and persuasive essays she was assigned. She had some vocabulary trouble with the prompts, but once she figured out what the prompt was asking, she planned both essays fairly well. I left her well prepared to write the essays later.
This was our first session. We discussed strategies that could help the student overcome her comprehension struggles. We also looked at how she approaches terms she doesn't know. We walked away with three goals
1. Test the term
2. Test the answer
3. Score of 2245
We covered the state assessment Writing section, emphasizing theme, tone, and perspective. She struggled most with perspective and comparison questions. She seemed more confident as the tutoring session progressed. I gave her three additional state assessment practice sections to work on for our next session.
The student and I went into an articulate discussion of quadratic functions and equation forms. We talked about what a parent quadratic function is and what it describes and is used for. We briefly reviewed slope-intercept form to assure she has mastery in this area, and she does. We discussed what a domain and range means and how it is represented in quadratic systems. The last 25 minutes of the session we did prep work for the biology assessment exam, the primary focus being cell anatomy. She needs to review cellular organelles and their functions for our next session. She is progressing well and seems to be building confidence.
The student and I worked together on a portion of a practice placement test. I gave her test taking strategies. She is a much better reader than I had anticipated. She is a hard worker who wants to face her challenges head on.