...to learn on their own; to be independent learners. Once my goal is reached, they would not need a tutor. I always encourage them to solve a problem on their own and give them as little help as possible. I try to show my students that with a bit of diligence and patience any problem could be solved. If my student is lacking the knowledge of the basics, I always make sure to cover them...
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...Office As an experienced software engineer and passionate educator, I am dedicated to empowering students with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of software engineering, programming, and computer science. With a solid foundation in both practical industry experience and academic learning, I bring a unique perspective to teaching that bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world application. My approach to tutoring is centered on fostering a deep...
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...has been such a big part of my life. From an early age, my parents signed me up for Saturday classes for kids at the nearest college, Purdue University. These classes were called "Super Saturdays" and boy were they! Learning things like logic, biology, and what I ended up studying in college, Chemistry. I loved these classes and look back on them as where my love for learning started. Several teachers/professors have had a very...
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Hi, my name is Naomi, and I am happy to tutor for Varsity Tutors. I study English literature and philosophy, so reading and writing are my strongest suits, but I am glad to help in any of my listed subjects. Please send me a message to let me know how I can be of assistance!... It depends on the subject, but I like to be creative and use all sorts of materials to draw/write/graph etc.... I...
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...of Science in Biology. Now, I work full-time at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute as a Research Technician, working in the Cancer Biology department. I enjoy science research in that it involves a lot of learning and can also be used to help others! In a few years, I hope to pursue a higher level degree, such as my PhD, or change directions altogether and become a veterinarian or a surgeon Well see where the wind takes...
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...experience in Education. I hold a Bachelors Degree in English Literature from the University of Wisconsin Madison and a Masters of Arts in Education from the American Jewish University. I love to help young people find joy in reading and writing and sharpening their skills. In addition, I love to learn about current events and to examine what happen in the past. Reach out to me if you want to experience reading and writing in...
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...with strong interpersonal communication skills. I have high technical abilities and am effective in an administrative setting. I have an American mentality although being the child of two Israeli immigrant parents. I can multitask and work well both as part of a team as well as individually. I love tutoring and helping others come to understand the information and material that they are struggling with, Its one of my passions. I like to think i...
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...encouraging tutor. My favorite subjects are mathematics and computer science, but I'm not into those lame equations you have to memorize. I love the applied stuff, where you get to use the equations you learn in projects you enjoy (the memorization comes naturally that way). That's why I believe programming and mathematics go hand in hand. You learn some math, and then make a program applying the principles, e.g. using partial differential equations to simulate...
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Although I spend my days teaching in a classroom, I love moonlighting at a tutor because of the individualized attention that my students receive. I bring several years of classroom experience to the table, as well as a teaching credential from the University of Oxford and a BA from Northwestern University. While my classroom experience is in English/reading and history, my tutoring experience has been in everything from math to foreign languages. ... In short, I...
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...and sciences, helping students out at all skill levels (elementary through college). Excelling in these studies myself, I guide my students on study skills, tricks and trades to the subject, and how to best tackle difficult problems. I cater to the learning styles of all students and try my best to find the easiest way for us to tackle a challenging subject so that once on your own, you feel confident in your abilities to...
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...a seminary context. I raised three sons and taught them many things (phonics, fishing, coached their baseball teams from the time they were in T-ball till they were 18, swimming, Greek, Latin). I also taught at the elementary level for 2 years in Kansas. I co-authored a Greek textbook, Greek to Me, and developed an online learning system for learning biblical Greek that can be found at Greektomeonline.com. I also wrote a book, Joyous Affections:...
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I believe that education is an article of classification and destination. The power of useful education provides guidance to the learner towards their dream positions and statuses in life. The goal of my teaching is to impact minds to make well informed decisions based on acquired knowledge.
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...University for Music Composition and Psychology. I am a musician and composer by trade, and I play saxophone, guitar, and piano (and I teach lessons in all 3!). Most recently, I've been involved in social work with people diagnosed with mental illnesses. Throughout college and during my 4 years in social work, I tutored individuals of all ages and abilities. During that time, I learned that anyone is capable of learning any subject they want....
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...and I absolutely love working with students of all ages as they discover new strategies to be lifelong learners. Working with middle school-aged students has been where I have spent most of my career, and I've taught in Oklahoma, Nebraska, New Mexico and Florida. When I was in 7th and 8th grade, my family lived in Israel, which became the foundation of my love of learning, cultures, and the acquisition of language. My certifications are...
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...Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics with a double minor in French and Japanese Culture. After receiving my degree, I had the opportunities to travel and live in Japan, South Korea and the Philippines. I taught English at Technical High School in Tokyo to prepare Japanese youth for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and catered to students from all levels (kindergarten to adults) in a private institute in Daejeon, Korea to help improve their conversational English. In...
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Master Degree in Education. Imparting wisdom and knowledge to learners, one eager mind at a time. Differentiated Instructional Methods, Assessments, UbD Lesson Planning, RTIs. Students aged 3 years to adult. Gagne Psycho-social Learning Methods, Constructivist and Connectivism Learning Theories, Webb's DOK and Bloom's Taxonomy for developing Higher Order thinking skills.
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...and BCN (Biopsychology, Cognitive Science, and Neuroscience). I'm hoping to continue into my master's and PhD in Cognitive Science. Throughout my life, I have traveled to 17 different countries and have relocated twice, back and forth between Israel and the United States, making me bilingual. I'm currently tutoring Hebrew for all levels. I was a counselor/instructor/tutor in a variety of different formats such as Jewish summer camps, Scouts, Mashatzim, and school. I taught Hebrew, English,...
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...class and an editor of my school's law review. I was also the Mayor of the town in which I was previously living. I am an avid photographer, a certified yoga teacher and a lover of all things French. I've lived in both Israel and France for several years each. I've also traveled much of the world and love new adventures. I've been told that I have a knack for teaching and that I can...
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How do you learn best? What is your learning style? How can I best help you learn more effectively? These are the questions that guide me when I sit down to help a new student. A mentor once told me that there are no learning disabled students, there are only teaching disabled instructors. I am always looking for new approaches to benefit every student better.
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...they thought. My experience has been as a college math and graduate Greek and Hebrew tutor. I currently teach communication and speech at the undergraduate level. My BA in communication is from the University of West Georgia. My MS in communication is from Florida International University. My M.Div. is from Cordon Conwell Theological Seminary. I have two master's degrees and a bachelor's degree. I also completed a three-week course (the New Jersey Writing Project) that...
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Recent Hebrew Tutoring Session Notes
In this class, we talked about family terms and fruit in Chinese. The student learned really fast. We also practiced the conversation for a bit. We will learn new concepts in a more systematic way next class.
Today's session went well. We focused mostly on his Mandarin homework. We had to play recordings and answer questions from the workbook. His listening has improved, as well as his speaking. We just need to work on his pronunciation a bit more.
The student had a Chinese test in class the following day on weather terms, so we spent the session preparing for it. We went over vocabulary relating to weather and practiced some sentence structures. At the end we conversed in Mandarin briefly.
The student did great today. He had written his characters very neatly and paid great attention to detail during the session. He practiced studying for his dictation test and completed his homework for tomorrow, as well as most of his homework due a week from tomorrow. His pronunciation of pinyin has really improved, and he's started to correctly say the tones as well.
We talked about her lesson on gardens and parks. We learned certain opposites pertaining to location such as front, in front of, behind, and in back of. We reviewed her poem and a dialog in the book relating to the location of objects around the outside of a house.
Today, we went into chapter 10 and reviewed chapter 9. We both agreed that to help with remembering vocabulary, and to work on writing, we decided to give him writing exercises for homework. Chapter 10 also reviewed numbers and intervals, at which new characters in Chinese were introduced, and we spent a bit of time on that. I assigned the student some numbers to write in Chinese, as practice for homework. After that, we went into another news article, that summarized a visit by an international leader to China.