...a knack for standardized tests, as a recent taker of the LSAT, and I am excited to work with students in all of these fields and more! Teaching has been a part of my life for 5+ years now, and I believe that it is my greatest honor to pass on everything I know to my students in a dynamic, engaging way! In my free time, I love to read, sing, and watch reality television.
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Hi! I am 36 years old from South West Virginia. I live an hour from Bristol Motor Speedway. I have a Bachelors of Arts in Music Education in pre-k - 12 grades. I have tutored college students. For the last 3 years, I have worked online with students of all ages around the world in learning English as a Second Language. I can't wait to meet you and help you on your academic journey!
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...understand current events and the modern world. I'm of the opinion that any subject can engage any student if they can feel a personal connection or understanding of it. It just takes the right teacher to lead them to that clearer understanding. In the future, I plan to work in the exhibits department of a history institution like the Field Museum in Chicago or the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. so I can keep teaching people...
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...to actively engage in their learning process. Beyond academia, my personal pursuits in genealogical research immerse me in the intricate world of DNA and family history. This, combined with the joy and balance brought into my life by my three dogs and two cats, enriches my perspective and adds depth to my understanding of the world. In conclusion, my diverse educational background, coupled with my professional experiences and personal interests, form the foundation of my...
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...going on my 4th year of teaching and love working with students. I know learning history can be challenging and overwhelming at times. However, I have all kinds of learning and studying strategies prepared for the students. The best part about these strategies is that they can be used for other subjects other than history. My goal is to have the students take these strategies and use them for other classes. Therefore, they can build...
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...and Owens Community College. I am a professional scientist and engage in the STEM fields as part of my work. I can tutor in math and science as well as English and writing (all of which are part of being a scientist). I also can teach private lessons in archaeology and anthropology. I try to make learning fun, enjoyable, and accessible to all that want to learn. So come join me for a rewarding learning...
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...have homeschooled students from pre-K to seventh grades and have tutored students from K-12 in math, phonics, language arts, science, history, geography, writing, reading, Spanish, AP Exam prep, SAT prep, and more. I have worked with college and graduate students in many different courses including essay editing, Psychology, Sociology, ESL, PhD in Education Dissertation review, Western Civ, Biology, Chemisty, Spanish, Literature, Religion/Theology and so much more! In my spare time, I love to read, listen...
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...9th grade to 12th grade and college students, but I am open to helping anyone! My career has taken many paths. I have primarily worked in Higher Education and I am working on applying for my Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration and Policy. I also spent time working in Washington D.C. for the U.S. House of Representatives so if I tutor you in Government/Political Science I have a lot of fun stories that will help...
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I believe the true authority is the quality of the relationship. Trust is very important, and subject area knowledge, as well as engagement. I am from Livonia, MI-Detroit area-been in Battle Creek for over 20 years-have been a Social Studies/PE Teacher-coached college basketball and Softball, High School Baseball and Basketball-MS Football/Track. I am a United Methodist Christian. I like all kinds of music/write poetry.
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...Economics with a Statistics Concentration and History and Political Science minors. My first two years at Purdue however I was an Aerospace Engineering Major. Through college I worked as a Supplemental Instruction Leader for General Chemistry. Currently I am a coach at Carmel Swim Club who loves photography, fantasy sports, reading, and writing. My favorite topics to tutor are History and Science, plus I have experience in Math, Stats, and Economics. I firmly believe that...
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As an enthusiastic and dedicated educator with two years of teaching experience, I am deeply passionate about inspiring students and fostering a love for learning. My journey as a teacher has been guided by a commitment to creating engaging and inclusive learning environments where every student feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential.
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...the Defense Language Institute. Throughout my life I have traveled extensively and have gained an appreciation for all things. I have most recently taught middle school students in science and math and adults in San Angelo, TX looking to improve their English, and new military personnel training in their future job field. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about the Persian-Farsi Language, English, History, and Science. I enjoy helping...
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...upward trajectory and make sure you succeed! I received my Associate's Degree in Arts from College of the Desert and my Bachelor's Degree in Legal Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz. I primarily tutor in the social sciences and social studies, but have retained enough knowledge to tutor in math and science for high school and below. My favorite subject to tutor is probably history because it was the first field I really...
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...believe that every student can learn and exceed their expectations they have for themselves. The job of the teacher is to discover the best way the student learns and be their guide on the path of learning. Every student that I teach receives the best meaningful instruction. No one student is the same as the other. I believe in taking the strengths of the student and building upon them. In turn, the challenges a student...
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...and Economics. Even though these are my strongest areas I also spend time teaching ELA at the middle school and elementary levels. I currently work teaching special education at the elementary level. My approach to teaching focuses on Perennialism. I give students all of the tools and info they they need to succeed, but I also teach them to think critically so they can succeed in their future studies as well. I guide them towards...
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I'm excited to have the opportunity to serve you. If you have to goal then we will achieve -Chris "Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that."-Dr. Martin Luther King
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...important to establish a base with the student to ensure that they see and understand they, are recognized as a person, not just someone to tutor - another essential aspect in catering the differentiated ways to work together. I have a passion for playing soccer, ice skating, scuba diving, listening to music the kind that fits exactly when you need it to, adopting animals, and I am a huge college football fanatic. I love traveling...
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...am an American historian, who just recently completed my first year teaching American and World histories. I found out quite early that my passion in life is teaching students and watching them become confident in subjects that they may have been struggling with before. My duty as a historian is to not only uncover the truth about the past, but to also show the importance of history overall. I have spent years tutoring in a...
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I recently retired from state government and higher education. I'm presently a consultant for different levels of state and city governments with an emphasis on ethics, policing, management and capital projects. I'm here because I strongly believe in the value of individualized instruction to promote active learning and academic proficiency.
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...Isaac Hager, a passionate educator with over five years of experience teaching business and social studies to students in grades seven through twelve at an online school spanning five countries. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in History from Heidelberg University and am currently pursuing my Master's in Educational Leadership at Fort Hays State University. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to engage with complex subjects like...
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If you are planning to become an attorney, or you are interested in studying political science or US history, you will need to have a background in the development and implementation of the United States Constitution. More than a piece of paper, this document serves as the framework and guidelines on how to govern the country.
The entire Constitution, comprised of seven articles and twenty-seven amendments, is only the beginning of Constitutional history, which covers the writing, adoption, and implementation of the Constitution, as well as the many Supreme Court cases that have further interpreted the Constitution. Obviously, keeping all of that straight can be quite difficult, a fact that is not made easier by a large amount of legal jargon and technical terms present in any analysis of the constitution. These are both confusing and difficult to memorize. The issues involved in constitutional history are also some of the most controversial and hotly debated topics in politics. Additionally, the analyses required in a Constitutional history class are typically of a different nature than a normal history course. For this reason, Varsity Tutors can help you find a private tutor who can help you prepare for, and get through, Constitutional history.
Students in Constitutional history must engage with law and understand the broader historical significance of specific Supreme Court decisions. There is also the pesky element of tying everything back to the original document, and making it relevant to the broader issues surrounding the Constitution. Keeping everything straight in a Constitutional history class is difficult even for the best history students. Private tutoring can help you work out the kinks and succeed in your Constitutional history class. You can work with a private tutor to construct an individualized lesson plan based on your unique set of strengths and weaknesses. Your Constitutional history tutoring can be structured during your first session, which can allow your tutor to create your specific curriculum. Based on your incoming knowledge and academic background, your tutor can collaborate with you to develop a completely unique and customized learning plan in order to address your needs and goals.
Private tutoring means you control the pace at which material is covered, allowing you to slow down for more difficult topics and speed up for those with which you are already familiar. No matter what specific concepts, events, or historical relationships trouble you most, your tutor can build lesson plans to address your areas of need. Your tutor works to make your sessions as effective as possible by working both with your course syllabus and with your personal interests. If you have a specific subject matter that you hope to apply in future courses or research projects, your tutor can help you develop an even more comprehensive understanding in this area. The versatility, convenience, and effectiveness of Constitutional history tutoring can help you succeed in your academic pursuits.
When you choose to work with a private Constitutional history tutor, you are able to work with someone dedicated to helping you succeed. Unlike the traditional classroom setting, where an instructor must cater to the needs of 20 to 30 students, you will be able to receive all of the tutor's attention. In addition, she or he is committed to working around your busy schedule, so that you don't have to sacrifice valuable study or work time. This means that you are able to arrange an in-person meeting time anytime in the week, and even on the weekends. Furthermore, you can control where you would like to study, and can even opt for face-to-face online lessons.
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Recent US Constitutional History Tutoring Session Notes
During this session I tutored the student on reading comprehension skills. We put his skills to practice on his World History homework. The homework involved reading a chapter from his text and answering several paragraph long questions. Additionally, I shared some knowledge and experience on the subject with him.
We worked on the review sheets for Western civ Chapters 19 and 20 and organized his study-packet info. The student has a math test on Thursday covering Chapter 3: solving linear equations.
We discussed strategies for answering questions that asked her to identify historical terms and a longer essay. We spent some time working through a few primary sources that she found confusing. By the end of the session, we had worked through one of her identification questions, giving her an example from which to complete the others, and we had created an outline for her essay.
We covered study skills, time management, and reading comprehension. We went over her notes and devised a plan to create better, more effective study materials. We also discussed chapter 6 of her book, including the Umayyad empire and the rise of Islamic factionalism.
The student and I summarized chapter on Muslim history.
We also completed English homework (identifying the compete subject and simple subject); he understood the concept fairly well.
We studied vocabulary for next week -- he caught on very quickly to the new words and was able to provide synonyms and antonyms for most of the words that he learned.
Today we focused on world history and English. The student had some reading over the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, along with review questions. His English homework was to read about Voltaire. We completed these assignments along with some independent research on the internet as the student was very interested about this time period. Finally, we created a work schedule on his white board that listed what assignments he was going to do for the entire week.