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Whether working over practice questions in a test booklet, reading an instructional manual or an obscure book for pleasure in a library corner, we are engaging with the words and ideas of others and measuring them for their value, use and relevance. Thinking is never done in total isolation anyway but rather is always a social exercise and activity. The best teaching and learning then, I think, allows us to consider knowledge, from the most practical to the most abstract, as both social exercise and activity. This means, as exercise, that we get comfortable with the necessary repetitions of learning--reading and writing, listening and speaking with consideration. As social activity, strong teaching and learning allows us to consider knowledge production as constantly unfolding, knowledge production as a place where self-expression and communication within a larger community are not only welcome but of absolute necessity.

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Jonathan’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: University of Massachusetts Amherst - Bachelors, English

Graduate Degree: Wayne State University - Current Grad Student, General Literature

Hobbies

Writing, books, etc.

Tutoring Subjects
ACT Reading
American Literature
College English
College Level American Literature
English
English Grammar and Syntax
Essay Editing
Graduate Test Prep
GRE Subject Test in Literature in English
GRE Subject Tests
High School English
High School Level American Literature
High School Writing
LSAT Logical Reasoning
Math
Middle School
Middle School Math
Middle School Reading
Middle School Reading Comprehension
Middle School Science
Middle School Writing
Other
PSAT Critical Reading
Science
Test Prep
What is your teaching philosophy?

Learning is always a social exercise. We seek understanding and self-expression within fields of knowledge opened by communication and activity between people and their objects of inquiry. To learn is to engage in this social exercise: getting in the repetitions of reading and writing, stretching ourselves to think from new angles, and then coordinating ourselves to a world of shared activities, experience, opportunities, and realities. To teach, then, is to help train for this social exercise-- to allow one to comfortably take the risks of stretching after new skills and knowledge.