...as some of my subjects. I believe that the sharing and communication of knowledge is an important aspect of human life. I enjoy working with a variety of learning approaches and am glad to assist students and learners attain their potential. My personal areas of interest are the humanities, mathematics, and the sciences, and in particular, English, Latin, and philosophy. I believe that learning is a lifelong activity and part of human excellence. I wish...
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...discovery of history in general as well as other related disciplines such as politics/government/religion and theology undergirds my training and love of teaching. I am a graduate of Morehouse College. I received my Bachelor of Arts in History and Religion. After obtaining three additional degrees my interests are in Early Modern England, Reformation History completing my masters thesis on Quaker Woman Preachers in England 1550-1589. I have traveled extensively as the Co-Chair for Advocacy and...
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I just recently located to Georgia from the great state of Indiana. I am in grad school @ Capella University for Marriage and Family Therapy. I am also an independent distributor for It Works and I have my own photography business. I am enjoying living near Atlanta and I can't wait to meet you. :)... My teaching philosophy is that you may not be the best at everything, but you are great at something, so give...
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Saint Louis University Bachelors in Health Management and Policy and Women and Gender Studies. Currently an M.D. candidate at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. Passionate about helping students of all grade levels with the sciences, math, writing, reading comprehension, and history. MCAT and ACT tutoring as well.
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...cultural perspective as well. I believe that in order to succeed, students need to see learning as an engaging, rewarding, and fun challenge. Through encouragement and positive feedback, learning and achievement become less of a chore and more something of which a student can be truly proud. I know from personal experience that in the areas in which I struggled as a child, I only became fully motivated to consistently improve (and even began enjoying...
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...estate. Alongside years of industry experience, I tutor Microsoft Office Suite and leverage my tech-savvy background to simplify complex processes and enhance learning. My online tutoring sessions are comprehensive, practical, and tailored to each student's needs, ensuring they grasp key concepts and develop confidence in their real estate endeavors. Whether you're just starting out or seeking to advance your career, I'm here to help you navigate the path to success in real estate. Let's embark...
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...you edit essays and learn techniques to edit more effectively on your own. I have worked professionally as an anthropologist and pursued original ethnographic research in Gujarat, India. My research concerned issues of religion and society. I have extensive knowledge about South Asian religion (especially Hinduism and tribal religion), and have also studied Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism from a social science perspective. I can help you understand religious theory and apply it to particular...
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...I graduated from the University of Texas - El Paso with a degree in Multimedia Journalism and a minor in Creative Writing. I have written for many different publications and websites and continue to work as a freelance journalist. I believe that everyone can make it into college and succeed once there. A degree, whether high school or college, is attainable and should be everyone's mission. I want to be the one to help your...
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...new heights in their learning. Team learning includes admitting and taking responsibility for mistakes, which creates a safe atmosphere to take risks. We all are capable of going beyond each paradigm to find success. It a dysfunction to our students, when the class exceptions are less because of busy schedules, family life, special needs, hard circumstances, or anything for the outside of academia. Teaching to the individual with everyone challenging that specific student helps to...
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...students, I specialize in tutoring many subjects, mostly in the humanities and social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my background and specialty. I can also tutor areas in social sciences, including statistics, biostatistics, psychology, etc. I am looking forward to meeting new students. My teaching philosophy is to let students get the most out of the sessions...
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...I specialize in classroom, small group, and individualized instruction. I am a skilled proofreader who pays close attention to details. In addition to my professional skills, I have a multitude of academic and professional qualifications. I have a degree in both Political Science and History from Tusculum University. After graduating Cum Laude from college in 2014, I attended the University of Iowa College of Law. In 2018 I received my Juris Doctorate from the University...
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I received my undergraduate degree in Special Education at Missouri State University. I am currently working towards a graduate degree in History at UMSL. I have experience tutoring students with a various range of disabilities as well as different ages. My favorite subjects to tutor would absolutely be Math, English, and History. My interests when I am not teaching or tutoring would be reading, exercising, and watching Cardinal baseball!
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...(MBA) in 2009 from Arizona State University. In that time, I was certified a Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt, which means I enjoy statistics, statistical process control, and data analysis. Though my full-time job is working as an attorney, I teach various ages in the following categories: Business Law *Bar Exam Prep *Ethics Business Management Statistics/Data Analysis: *SAS (Studio, Enterprise, JMP) *R/R Studio *NVivo *Tableau *SPSS *Excel (including Solver and Related) Writing (Legal...
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...side of the mortgage industry, I worked in a combination of processing/underwriting/ and closing for commercial and consumer loans retained on the primary market. I also have experience as a real estate paralegal and a notary public. My formal education Clemson University, where I gained my B.A. in Modern Languages. Outside of work, I am the recording secretary for the local women's rugby team, the Columbia Bombshells. I also spend time volunteering at local animal...
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...2000. I have worked at universities and public schools, and have experience teaching Religious Studies, European History, Classical Studies (including some beginner Latin), Women/Gender Studies, English, and Special Needs. I have a BA in History from the University of Arkansas, an MA in Religion from Boston University, and a PhD in Religion from Syracuse University. I look forward to arranging lessons in areas that you are interested in. My students in the past have describe...
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Hello, my name is Lecia Gray, preferably, Ms. Gray. I have been a Social Worker for over 30 years and I've been an Adjunct professor, for over twenty years. I am an advocate for change and learning. My favorite quote is, "Reputation is what men think you are; character is what God knows you are".
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...a very different form and simply need to have it pointed out (like how trigonometric functions can show up as graphs on a chart, but also as music). My Ph.D. is in Philosophy (from Notre Dame) so I have a wide range of interests and subjects I tutor in, including Theology/Religion, Logic, Math, Physics, and test preparation. (I've tutored for a few different, nationally known test preparation companies in the past.) I really do believe...
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...from a Liberal-Arts school as a recipient of Merit scholarships and awarded in the Presidential Scholarship Program with my high SAT scores and GPA, I'm excited to help you take your development to the next level! From experience as a peer academic Facilitator at Grace College's Learning Center, and my own personal study habits, I will help you be innovative and disciplined, while also having a bit of fun in the process!
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I have been teaching and tutoring for more than 35 years and still enjoy talking about the English language, writing, and literature. I have worked with students with varying skills and abilities in elementary school, middle school, high school, and college, and I look forward to meeting with you to improve your writing and communication skills.
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...assistant for math and English and a peer mentor for students in all subjects. Since graduating, I have tutored private clients for standardized tests, such as the ACT and GRE. In addition to one-on-one tutoring, I have also tutored small groups of kids around my neighborhood. I enjoy helping students improve in all academic subjects and I am adept at creating study materials in a variety of subjects to improve students test scores and GPAs....
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Taking a Religious Studies course is a great way to develop an appreciation for cultures throughout the world. Not only do you study the principle tenets of all of the world's major religions, you also study the diverse impacts that they have had on the world. If you need a little assistance to make the most of this challenging course, Varsity Tutors can refer you to a dedicated Religious Studies tutor to help you pursue your academic goals.
Here are some of the topics you may explore during college Religious Studies tutoring sessions:
What is a Religion?
The Neuroscience of Myth and Belief
Religion in Ancient Egypt
Judaism and its Impacts
Christianity and its Impacts
Hinduism and its Impacts
Buddhism and its Impacts
Islam and its Impacts
The Role of Religion in International Relations
History of Religious Conflicts
Religious Texts as Literature
Religious Studies tutoring can help you break everything down so that it's easier to understand. For example, flashcards may make it easier to associate religions with the regions of the world they are most prevalent. They may also help you remember the key tenets of each faith you are examining. Religious Studies tutoring sessions can also be a great place to refine your academic skills. For instance, many Religious Studies classes involve a research project comparing and contrasting the faiths studied in the course. If you're having a hard time getting started, your tutor may show you how to create an outline to help ensure that you include all of the information you planned to. Students with a tendency to digress into unrelated topics may also benefit from the structure an outline can provide.
Likewise, active reading techniques can help you retain more of what you read. Whether you are examining a primary source to get a feel for a religion's belief system or a Biblical passage for its literary elements, a close reading can make it easier to prepare for classroom discussions. If you aren't sure how to do this, you can practice during college Religious Studies tutoring sessions.
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Recent Avondale World Religions Tutoring Session Notes
Today we discussed the meanings of names in the Bible and where they were located in the book. As part of the homework, we did a word search, and the student enjoyed it because it was like a game for him.
Also, we reviewed vocabulary words, and he knew about 70% of them. These words were not going to be tested but were incorporated into his reading and literature studies. I can see his work ethic improving.
I met with the student yesterday to help him study for his upcoming Religion test. We focused on the 4 pages of reading that will be tested, memorizing terms, creating an outline, and understanding any confusing words or concepts. I think he had definitely made progress by the time we finished our session.
We spent the first half-hour reviewing materials for the student's test on Monday, and then switched to creating and reviewing note cards for her world religions test coming up on Thursday. She is making good progress in learning and understanding the material, and I feel confident that she will be ready for Thursday's test after our sessions tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday.
I discussed with the student the syllabus for her upcoming intensive course and the assignment instructions for various papers that will be due in January, as well as strategies for completion. She now has a plan for completing the first set of reflection papers, including note-taking strategies and a clear understanding of the goals of the assignment. She will e-mail writing samples and drafts, and I will review and give feedback about these essays when I receive them.
First, the student and I looked at a moral theology case study exercise for his class regarding an example of a hoarder. The questions here were whether this person's actions were immoral, and if so, then how; what was the degree of culpability involved for the person; and finally, how could we help such a person. Apart from talking through the person, we started the writing process for the answer as well. Secondly, he had to talk about a news article that demonstrated an issue that threatens human dignity. He chose an article on the anti-gay laws in Russia, and so we walked through that case and spoke about the answer to that question regarding the matter of human dignity.
This evening the student and I continued to review for the exam in history. We started the session discussing any areas of concern that the student had. The only area she identified was the amendments to the Constitution, specifically some of the latter ones. We discussed those and she felt much better.
We also worked on some general social studies skills (charts/graphs, reading comprehension, etc.) through study island. She did well with those earning passing scores on all of the mini-quizzes.
I think the student will do well on the test and I know she will be happy when it is over!