Elizabeth
Certified Tutor
Teaching is my personal calling. I have worked with children and adults for the last 17 years, teaching in many different opportunities at many different levels. I taught at a Kumon math and reading center for 8 years where I developed my own reading program as well as mastered the Kumon mathematics learning system. I have a BA and formerly was a credentialed teacher. I taught special education as a school resource teacher and worked with students from Kindergarten to 12th grade. I also worked as a substitute teacher which exposed me to many different types of assignments from diverse teachers at diverse schools. I am extremely adept at teaching using state standards and I make learning fun and enjoyable for all of my students. I believe that assessment is as important as teaching because it allows me to know if my teaching is effective as well as allowing me to know what my student already knows, what they need to know, and their personal strengths and weaknesses. I worked as a Behavioral Therapist for children with autism and I am extremely patient. If my student is not learning, that is something that I take personal responsibility for and I change my methods until I find the one that matches my student. I believe every person has the potential to excel at any subject if they find the right teacher. I work hard to be that teacher and I have successfully taught thousands of students during my time in the teaching profession. I look forward to meeting new students and changing the world, one student at a time!
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Undergraduate Degree: California State University-Los Angeles - Bachelors, Liberal studies
Reading, Writing, Playing guitar and piano, art, dance, hiking.
- ACCUPLACER Arithmetic
- ACCUPLACER ESL
- ACCUPLACER ESL - Listening
- ACCUPLACER ESL - Reading Skills
- ACCUPLACER ESL - Sentence Meaning
- ACCUPLACER Language Use
- ACCUPLACER Sentence Skills
- ACCUPLACER WritePlacer
- ACT English
- ACT Reading
- ACT Writing
- Adult ESL/ELL
- Adult Literacy
- African-American History
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP Psychology
- Arithmetic
- Business
- CLEP Prep
- CLEP Human Growth and Development
- CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology
- CLEP Introductory Psychology
- CLEP Introductory Sociology
- College English
- College Geography
- COMPASS Reading
- COMPASS Writing Skills
- Creative Writing
- Elementary Math
- Elementary School
- Elementary School Math
- Elementary School Reading
- Elementary School Science
- Elementary School Writing
- English
- English Grammar and Syntax
- ESL/ELL
- Essay Editing
- Expository Writing
- Fiction Writing
- GED Prep
- GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
- GED Science
- GED Social Studies
- Geography
- Graduate Test Prep
- Guitar
- High School English
- High School Writing
- HSPT Language Skills
- HSPT Reading
- Human Development
- IB Language A: Language and Literature
- IB Language B
- Introduction to Fiction
- ISEE Prep
- ISEE- Lower Level
- ISEE- Middle Level
- ISEE- Upper Level
- ISEE-Lower Level Mathematics Achievement
- ISEE-Lower Level Quantitative Reasoning
- ISEE-Lower Level Reading Comprehension
- ISEE-Lower Level Verbal Reasoning
- ISEE-Lower Level Writing
- ISEE-Middle Level Mathematics Achievement
- ISEE-Middle Level Quantitative Reasoning
- ISEE-Middle Level Reading Comprehension
- ISEE-Middle Level Verbal Reasoning
- ISEE-Middle Level Writing
- ISEE-Upper Level Reading Comprehension
- ISEE-Upper Level Verbal Reasoning
- ISEE-Upper Level Writing
- Languages
- Marketing
- Math
- Middle School
- Middle School Reading
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Middle School Science
- Middle School Writing
- Music
- OAT Quantitative Reasoning
- OAT Reading Comprehension
- OLSAT Prep
- Other
- Phonics
- Poetry
- PSAT Critical Reading
- PSAT Writing Skills
- Reading
- SAT Writing and Language
- Science
- Social Sciences
- Social Studies
- Special Education
- SSAT Prep
- SSAT- Elementary Level
- SSAT- Middle Level
- SSAT- Upper Level
- Test Prep
- Writing
What is your teaching philosophy?
I believe that every student has the potential to excel at every subject. Often when a student is not succeeding, it is because the right method to teach the subject to that learner has not yet been uncovered. As a teacher, I excel in finding the methods that work for each individual student. I have worked with all ranges of learners, from students with special needs, to average ability students, to those who are gifted and talented. I have never met a student that I could not teach! I have a very student centered approach, not a teacher centered approach. This means that I am flexible and adapt to my student's needs willingly. I am persistent in finding the right method to work with all of my students. Having taught for 17 years, I usually can find the correct method quickly through some simple assessments. I believe that the student should be supported and scaffolded until they gain the confidence and skills they need to succeed without the additional support. As a tutor, it is my job to work myself out of a job! My ultimate goal for each student is success and independence. I believe it is detrimental to students to interact with them in such a way as to create independence on the tutor. It is my belief that I need to give them the skills they need to learn independently, not just to fill their heads with information. I teach my students how to assess their own learning, how to study correctly, how to monitor their own learning as they complete assignments, and how to accurately judge their own assignments. I teach test taking skills as well as studying skills, and subject matter. I employ the state standards for the student's grade level in the subject being tutored in order to ensure that the information they are learning is relevant and required for their grade level. If a student is working below their grade level, or above, I adjust how the material is delivered in order for it to be grasped. I do not water down the work or lower its level, I teach at grade level and use my teaching skills to ensure that the material is able to be learned by the student. If a student is above grade level, I will enrich the information being taught and teach more in depth. This allows for a broader scope of understanding of the material. I believe experience as a teacher is paramount to being a successful tutor and I am proud of my 17 years of teaching experience that allows me to teach all students effectively.
What might you do in a typical first session with a student?
My first session with a student involves verifying the student's goals, expectations, and needs that will be addressed by the tutoring. I will assess the students and see what they already know, what they need to learn, and how they learn best. By the second session I will have developed a tutoring plan and I will introduce it to the students. I believe planning and regularly assessing student learning is the only path to success. I will develop goals and milestones with the students, and we will mark them as we continue through our tutoring sessions. As each goal is met, new goals will be developed and mastered.
How can you help a student become an independent learner?
Students often lack confidence and this hinders their ability to become an independent learner. If they do not trust themselves to know what they need to learn, or if they are actually learning correctly, they will not want to take on the task of independent learning. As I tutor, I also teach my students the skills they need to become an independent learner. I teach them how to know what subject material they need to learn, how to break that material into parts, how to find the correct answers and be sure they are correct, how to assess and monitor their own learning and how to ask for help when needed. I teach my students to attempt their assignments first and see what they are able to do on their own. Often, learners are shocked by how much they do know about a particular subject. I believe becoming an independent learner is paramount and as a tutor, it is my job to work myself out of a job!
How would you help a student stay motivated?
I help my students stay motivated by making the tutoring sessions interesting and fun. I use humor, games, interesting facts, novel approaches, and different types of mediums to liven up the tutoring sessions. I help the students develop goals and milestones and keep track of their progress. The success that my students begin to have outside of the tutoring sessions as well as their new found confidence is more than enough to keep the students motivated!
If a student has difficulty learning a skill or concept, what would you do?
If a student is having difficulty learning a skill or concept, I first assess the student to help me determine where the difficulty lays. Often students have difficulty when they do not have prerequisite learning, they do not understand what it is they are supposed to learn, or if they need extra support in a topic or skill. I will also assess a student to see which ways they learn most effectively. I will then work with the student until I find the way to teach them the skill or topic that resonates with them. I have a knack for quickly finding the perfect approach, as well as being extremely creative when it comes to teaching things in new ways. I will work with a student and change my approach until the student learns the information that they need to know. There is no such thing as a failure to learn, only a failure to find the correct way to teach.
How do you help students who are struggling with reading comprehension?
As we learn to read, we often do not learn to focus on and digest what we are reading. This leads to some students having excellent decoding skills, but lacking comprehension. This hinders them greatly in their schoolwork, on their tests, and in life. I explicitly teach students self-monitoring skills to utilize as they read. I teach my students to question themselves as they are reading in order to determine that they are understanding the information. I teach them how to interact with a text rather than just decode it and how to break down each text into understandable chunks.