Hey there! My name is Abi and I'm excited to tutor you in a number of subjects including pre-algebra, writing, critical reading, and standardized test preparation. I have much experience writing speeches & editing papers/articles (as Debate Captain, Newspaper Editor-in-Chief & Model UN captain), in addition to regular school tutoring. Looking forward to learning together!
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...are able to move forward in their studies. I am a great tutor because I am sensitive to students' needs and assess where they are academically in order to create an academic plan that is tailored for their success. I have 10+ years of experience as a tutor in the following areas: English, Spanish, Chinese, testing, essay related exams, resume writing, scholarship applications and related subjects. I have tutored students with special needs and various...
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...the unique learning style of each student. I have been tutoring students since 2004 and formally teaching as an adjunct professor for over 3 years. I received my B.A. in Biblical Studies with a concentration in Jewish Studies from Gordon College in 2008. For graduate studies I decided to focus on the History and Geography of the Middle East and thought there was no better place to do so than in the Middle East itself....
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...focus in Political Science and History. My experience as a student was varied, intense, and focused. As an artist, I am a problem solver and abstract thinker. As a history buff, I am methodical and concrete. My passion for being a student is reflected in my continuing education in the past year out of school. I am consistently reading, writing, and critically engaging in the world around me. I believe each student is capable of...
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...get the best grades you can get, I want to help show you how you can be the best you can be! I'm easy to talk to, I have a very nurturing nature, and I'm an expert at rephrasing confusing definitions and ideas in all sorts of subjects. Grammar, literature, writing, basic math, any of the humanities - if something's unclear, I can elucidate it for you 100%! Since I work in college admissions, I'll...
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I am a professional tutor, teacher, freelance graphic designer, artist and musician. I approach my students with an openness to their learning styles. I love to study languages--especially Italian, Spanish and Japanese! I tutor in the language arts and computer arts--such as programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign.... In my teaching, I am always thinking of the real world application of the subject. If my students cannot use what they have learned in context, then...
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...long per session, because we can always revisit it as lessons go on. Learning should not be scary. Students should feel free to ask questions and be wrong, or right, or close. Fear of being wrong keeps a student from realizing how close they are to "getting it". Teaching is collaboration. Rewarding and positive correction are the best ways to encourage students to keep trying even after a mistake is made. I also think that...
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...Educational Studies from Lindenwood University. Since graduating, I have taught college courses specializing in 2D and 3D design. I have also tutored students in woodworking, ceramics, and figure drawing. In my personal practice I focus mainly on fibers and ceramics. I have exhibited my work across the country including New York City and Chicago. I am passionate about craft, creative exploration, problem solving, and research. While visual arts are my focus, I am also very...
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I teach what I love and love what I teach. I support responsible global citizenship and understand the pluralism inherent in human experience through enhanced appreciation of cultural heritage and respect of local resources.
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...fish by Its ability to climb a tree, It will live Its whole life believing that It is stupid." - Albert Einstein. I believe that the above statement is true for everyone in life. The goal of teachers and mentors are to find what the student or client is passionate about and design a plan for them. Everyone loves something, and the best teachers can relate that passion back to the student to help them...
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I am a Molecular Engineering major at the University of Chicago, I am currently taking time off to focus on other aspects of my career but I don't want to stop tutoring outside college campus!. I am a child of immigrants and have spent my life tutoring my siblings and younger students, and I loved working with them! See y'all in class!
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My love for teaching and tutoring stems from my experience growing up on a sailboat in the Bahamas and Florida. I was an only child, home-schooled from age 5 through age 18, so I was accustomed to learning independently, immersed in a constantly changing educational environment. I draw upon this experience as I teach others to learn conceptually, applying newfound knowledge to the world around them.
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...in Rampello Downtown School in Tampa for 2 years. I enjoy Math, Physics, and Art and I love to make education seem as fun as possible to encourage students to develop a bright future. My hobby is traveling and going around different cultures and countries to see different life styles and personalities. I believe that education is important and it will not only bring the world comfort, but also expose their minds into happiness.
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...high school here in Tucson at Catalina Foothills and I studied abroad in Vancouver Island, Canada for two years, completing the I.B. diploma. My philosophy of education is focused on sharing my own passion for a subject and developing a similar appreciation in the students that I work with. I believe that this passion is essential for effective learning to happen, namely learning should never be rote memorization that fades away after an exam but...
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We all have stories waiting to be told, ideas that are going to blow people's minds, and complete film production studios sitting in our pockets. Let's get started!
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I am a graduate student in Comparative Literature, with a secondary in Film and Visual Studies, at Harvard University. Before starting at Harvard I received a BA in Human Development from Cornell University. My family immigrated from Ukraine. I grew up and went to high school in Brooklyn.
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...Art History and textual analysis. While I employ a robust set of problem-solving and communication skills to tutor learners in a broad range of subjects, Philosophy, English, Psychology and History are my preferred areas of study. Tutoring is incredibly important to me because knowledge is power, and I love empowering others as they pursue their dreams. I particularly enjoy tutoring Philosophy because it allows students to develop thinking skills that can be applied to other...
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...(K-12). At SUNY Brockport, Linda studied with Garth Fagan, director of the Bucket dance company and choreographer of the Broadway Musical Lion King. She has studied extensively in the following techniques: Cunningham, Horton, Graham, and Jose Limon. She has developed and taught dance programs in New Orleans, Jacksonville, Rochester, Syracuse, and New York City. In addition to being the Artistic Director of the Studio, Linda is also Adjunct Professor at LeMoyne College, was a dance...
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...about justice, equity, diversity and kindness in all its forms. Students are who I serve, the reason I am here. Everything I do centers around inclusivity, belonging and empowerment for all no matter who they are or where they come from or where they are on life's journey. My call as a critical justice diversity educator and researcher is to make sure that what happens in the schools, in the workplace, in the policy manuals,...
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My name is Kelby and I am a fun, yet in-depth and detailed instructor that pushes students to learn and grow outside of their creative comfort zones. I have a bachelor's degree in Professional Photography and Design with combined years experience as a photojournalist and freelance photographer. My professional background is very diverse and aids in my ability to suit students of all skill levels and needs.
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IB Visual Arts Tutoring FAQ
Studying the visual arts can be a rewarding experience for high school students. An IB Visual Arts tutor can provide supports and access to visual arts materials and concepts that can help a student feel successful. Whether you're searching for a tutor because you find this course challenging, or if you're enjoying the course and are seeking for more exposure, Varsity Tutors can connect you with a tutor. IB Visual Arts tutoring may be able to help with the following:
Art History
Fundamentals of composition
Usage of color
Sculpting Techniques
Of course, High School IB Visual Arts tutoring may also cover such concepts as the Rule of Thirds, in which a canvas is invisibly divided into three pieces and the objects in the picture are arranged according to those lines. This concept is crucial to understanding painting as well as photography and IB Visual Arts tutoring may be able to help the student visualize how it works.
The tutor may also be able to help with such matters as choosing a medium for painting, along with what types of brushes produce appropriate effects. While possibly basic decisions for someone who is experienced, these types of choices may be difficult for a neophyte, and IB Visual Arts tutoring may be of great worth when planning a large-scale art project.
While video and photography generally are so popular that they are given their own classes, these subjects are also considered visual arts. Many careers are built in these fields, and a professional tutor can explain the differences between three and one-camera formats, for example. The idea that a visual arts career isn't stable or lucrative is an antique - it no longer is true in every instance. Even if a student isn't interested in pursuing a career in the visual arts, knowledge of the subject could prove useful. Interior designers, architects and real estate agents use these concepts, for example. Learning a subject is almost always advantageous for the student, and Visual Arts is no exception.
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