Ever since bringing refugee children up to and beyond grade-level mathematics while tutoring in the mid-2000s, I have always been motivated by a spirit of service to community, society, and humanity at large. Teaching and tutoring is one small but essential part of that ethos.
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I worked for America Reads as my work/study program at NYU. I understand many subjects are irrelevant as you enter college and eventualy begin your career path. It is important for studets to understand connections between all academic topics. You never know what you'll end up doing.
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...my diverse experiences and help students see the value of interdisciplinary education. I am particularly passionate about introducing computer science and data analytics skills to students at an earlier age, as well as to students who come from non-STEM backgrounds. My teaching approach centers on grasping the intuition behind a concept, rather than repeating rote concepts. I enjoy a back-and-forth conversational style with my students, instead of a one-sided lecture, and am always seeking to...
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...teaching children of all ages! This was able to give me a better focus on what each child needs and what better ways they can adequately adapt to each curriculum. Throughout my teaching years I was able to watch children reach their high potential of learning and was there every step of the way to help reach that learning goal. I'm passionate about helping children learn and improve in all academic subjects. It is when...
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My name is Daniel Chandler. My passion stems from allowing others to enjoy learning the same way I do. I have a background in history but I also have master level degrees in business and anatomy, I teach most history subjects as well biology, anatomy and related fields. I hope you will allow me the privilege of teaching you.
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...and have taught courses in U.S. Government and Texas Government. I focused on international relations and foreign policy for my master's degree. I have tutored extensively, both one-on-one in my own courses, led discussion sessions for larger government and history courses, and also specialize in working with students with disabilities. I have also privately tutored high school students in history and government. I am very passionate about American history and teaching it from the historical,...
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...at the University of Maryland as a Secondary Education and Government and Politics double major. I am passionate about the realm of education and creating change in my community. In the past I have worked with children aged 4-18 as a swim coach, which taught me the benefits of patience and versatility. I hope to eventually pursue a career in education policy, where I can help to enact necessary changes in our education system.
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...and old information within a unique way that allows learners to stay interested and teach how the information is right in the everyday lives. I have attained all degrees within a criminal justice concertation of study, while obtaining my law degree. But, my greatest teaching environment is to my athletes whom I instruct as well. My fondest memories with learning is where and why something like history or social studies has occurred and why it...
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I enjoy teaching. Even as a little kid I taught others when ever I could. I have a Masters Degree in Special Education, so I can help you in many subjects. I started teaching professionally when I was in the Army, and as a side job I taught conversational English while stationed in Japan. I have taught in big schools and in one room schools. I have tutored in many subjects.
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Hi! I'm Brent, a current graduate student living in Minnesota and a tutor for AP World History, Human Geography and U.S. History. Individuals and small groups are welcome to join me in low-stress sessions where we go chapter by chapter to crack the curriculum. Multiple choice questions, DBQ's and Free Response Questions are no problem. Available for chapter review sessions throughout the school year and AP Test review in March, April and May.
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...to ask questions that help the student learn to find the answer(s) themselves. If I am doing my job well, I will work myself out of a job. I believe in using all learning styles when possible. I also like to find out how each individual student learns best to access their potential. I am an encourager and like to see people that I'm teaching "get it" or have that "ah ha" moment. I am...
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I am a third year law student from Denver, CO, currently working as a TA and an assistant to the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court. If you want to improve your writing skills, increase your understanding of the law, or if you need help with history, then I am here for you!
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...a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Now, I am at American University in Washington, DC working on my Master's degree in International Affairs. I am probably not that much older than you and love incorporating media into my teaching style. I am pretty casual and easy to get along with, so you don't have to worry about being intimidated. I would absolutely love to work with you. Let's get to work!
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...education from an early age! I am excited to share my love of learning, and am looking forward to my 7th year of tutoring experience. In high school, I was awarded the titles of Valedictorian as well as National Merit Scholar. Now, I'm a student at Indiana University studying English and History, along with a minor in Labor Studies. I also have a background studying Business and Economics. My favorite subject out of all of...
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...psychology and theatre. Since graduation and during my time as an undergraduate, I have traveled extensively, tutoring children in underprivileged communities in my local city for a nonprofit Chicago Hopes for Kids program and also privately for students in public schools. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, Biological Sciences and History. I see education as a way to grow as a whole person and shape ones...
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...on Cultural Studies. I also have an AA in Persian Farsi from 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...
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