Andrea
Certified Tutor
Hi! My name is Andrea and I am a Temple University student.
I have recently interned for the School District of Philadelphia at their newly opened and innovated high school.
I have experience with teaching preschool, tutoring reading, writing, math, and Spanish.
My goal is to teach special education someday.
I would love to hear from you if you feel as if this would be a match!
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Undergraduate Degree: Temple University - Current Undergrad, Human Development and Community Engagement
Reading, connecting, contemplating, spending time outdoors, using creativity
- Adult Literacy
- American Sign Language
- AP Studio Art: 3-D Design
- Art
- College English
- Conversational Spanish
- Creative Writing
- Drawing
- Elementary School
- Elementary School Reading
- Elementary School Writing
- English
- Fiction Writing
- Handwriting
- High School English
- High School Writing
- Homework Support
- Introduction to Fiction
- Languages
- Microsoft Office
- Middle School Reading
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Middle School Writing
- Other
- Painting
- Poetry
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- Spanish 3
- Special Education
- Spelling Bee
- Study Skills
- Study Skills and Organization
- Technology and Coding
What is your teaching philosophy?
My teaching philosophy is that each child requires a different style of teaching depending upon how they learn. That being said, my teaching style must be adjusted according to each student.
What might you do in a typical first session with a student?
It definitely depends on what subject I would be tutoring to the student. The subject changes everything. As a general response, I would ask the student to explain why he/she feels the need for tutoring. The first session is all about understanding the student and why tutoring is necessary - it is not about rushing into it. The more I understand my student, their learning process and what may be tripping them up, the better tutor I can be.
How can you help a student become an independent learner?
Sometimes, students get tripped up on the learning process. Each student learns in a different way, which is why teaching needs to be catered to the student. Learning how the student learns is crucial to helping them understand themselves and why they are getting tripped up. Once they understand what they are missing and why, they can work on their weak points themselves.
How would you help a student stay motivated?
Being enthusiastic and showing a student that you really care helps motivation so much. Being prepared, being punctual and reliable are the three number one things to creating a beneficial tutor-student relationship. Slipping in different activities and games in the beginning of a lesson also may grab the student's attention.