Connect with hundreds of tutors like Heather

Who needs tutoring?
What prompted you to seek tutoring?

I am very happy with our experience so far with Varsity Tutors. They matched my daughter with reading specialist Mary and she is wonderful! My 10 year old daughter feels happy after her sessions and believes her tutor has already helped her.

— Allison K

What prompted you to seek tutoring?

Varsity Tutors really helped me understand the concepts during my Calculus 2 class. My tutor has such amazing patience and is open to many questions! Lastly, was always on time and very prompt. Highly suggest Varsity Tutors.

— Joey T

How soon would you like to get started?
Did you know?

Understanding your timeframe helps us to develop a tailor-made learning plan just for you.

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:
Did you know?

stars

We have a 4.9/5 average customer satisfaction rating.

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:

Found me a great Python, C Programming, and MatLab tutor for a Engineering Computation course.

— Charles C

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:

The best tutoring service period. The customer service is beyond impeccable. They provide options that are perfectly suited to your needs. They've done such a wonderful job with my daughter in high school, I plan to use their services when she attends college. I highly recommend Varsity Tutors.

— Yvette

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:

We know every student is unique. And they deserve a tutoring experience as unique as their needs. With thousands of tutors available, we're confident to find the one best for you.

A photo of Heather, a tutor from Flagler College-St Augustine

Heather

Certified Tutor

I'm excited to be working with students and helping them achieve success.

I've been a teacher for 14 years. I've taught 9th, 10th, and 11th grade English/Language Arts, Reading. 7th & 8th Grade electives, and 9th grade Career Research. I've also taught remedial writing at the college level. I've also worked for SAT. so I'm familiar with both the old and new formats of the test.

Outside of my work hours, I enjoy reading, creative writing, going to theme parks, lazing around at the beach, visiting my local zoo, tending to all my pets (1 cat & 25 fish) and spending time with my friends & family.

Connect with a tutor like Heather

Heather’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Flagler College-St Augustine - Bachelors, Secondary Education/English/Theater Arts

Graduate Degree: Grand Canyon University - Masters, Teacher Leadership

Test Scores
SAT Verbal: 750
Hobbies

Reading, creative writing, travel, pet (1 cat & 26 fish), theme parks, the zoo, cooking

Tutoring Subjects
10th Grade Reading
12th Grade Reading
9th Grade Reading
Adult Literacy
Advanced Placement Prep
AP English Language and Composition
AP Research
AP Seminar
British Literature
College Application Essays
College English
Comparative Literature
Creative Writing
English Grammar and Syntax
Essay Editing
Expository Writing
FCAT 2.0 Prep
Fiction Writing
Florida EOC Assessment Prep
Gifted
Graduate Test Prep
High School English
Homeschool
Homework Support
Literature
Other
PCAT Verbal Ability
Poetry
Poetry
Poetry Writing
Reading
Shakespeare
Short Novel
Study Skills
Study Skills and Organization
Summer
Test Prep
Vocabulary
World Literature
Writing
What is your teaching philosophy?

While some students may need a hand up, I believe that all students have the potential to achieve their dreams.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

We might start with the student's opinion of where the areas of improvement might be. Then, we set some specific, achievable goals in those areas, including benchmarks for success.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

By using scaffolding, of "I do, we do, you do" as well as a lot of practice, students can move towards gaining ownership of their learning.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

Specific, measurable goals that are revisited as a student achieves them is a great way to stay motivated.

If a student has difficulty learning a skill or concept, what would you do?

We look at where the difficulty stems from. Is it a vocabulary issue? If so, we work towards increasing vocabulary. Is it a size issue? If so, we break the content into more manageable chunks. Is it a content issue? If so, we look at prior knowledge and build upon it.

How do you help students who are struggling with reading comprehension?

A large piece of text can be intimidating, so breaking it into smaller pieces can really help. It makes the passage more manageable and gives the student a feeling of success. That feeling of success helps build confidence. We also look at vocabulary and work on activating prior knowledge.

What strategies have you found to be most successful when you start to work with a student?

Set goals together.

How would you help a student get excited/engaged with a subject that they are struggling in?

We first have to look at why there's a struggle, and then come up with a plan to work through it. We also look at what a student already knows about a subject. Sometimes, students have difficulties because they don't see a real world application. We look at how things can be used in a real world setting, which also helps give the students a feeling of ownership.

What techniques would you use to be sure that a student understands the material?

We would work on summarizing first, since that's a good way to determine whether or not the material is understood. Then, we would create review questions that we can look at later, to keep the information available for recall.

How do you build a student's confidence in a subject?

Specific, measurable goals help students feel like they're making progress. The more progress a student makes, the more confidence is built.

How do you evaluate a student's needs?

First, I listen to the student's concerns. Then, we look at the material together. Next, we formulate a working plan.

How do you adapt your tutoring to the student's needs?

I don't have a set "method" for tutoring. Instead, I work with the student to create a personalized plan to meet their needs.

What types of materials do you typically use during a tutoring session?

It depends on what the student needs. It might be as simple as a dictionary. We might look at a video or examine offerings from an online resource.