I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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...material, prepare for exams, meet their grade goals, and practice effective study techniques. Some of the abstract concepts covered in Anatomy and Physiology can be confusing, especially since they are only layered on top of each other in subsequent chapters. However, through visualizing the "story" of each seemingly abstract concept, and connecting each piece of information to each other, everything truly begins to make more sense - and it even allows one to garner an...
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...a more generalized thought process with more engagement. I am passionate and enthusiastic when I teach, as I strive to include diverse lesson plans, many hands-on activities, give useful resources, valuable information, and have a zeal to help students learn something new and then be able to watch them expand upon it. I love to see when a student realizes that they finally "get it", or "just realize that they have just learned(something new), and...
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...easy going person. I want to provide encouragement to those I tutor, while helping build confidence in those I help. Each student is different and there will be different approaches in tutoring depending on the individual. I will provide a kind voice of reason and knowledge to those I help. My experience includes tutoring K-12 and college students. I am available to tutor Math, English, Social Studies, Science and more (K-12) and humanities/social sciences (college)....
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...University of Maryland. In addition to a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, I am pursuing a minor in Construction Project Management. Science in Architecture, I am pursuing a minor in Construction Project Management. An adept leader with strong communication and management skills, I am also An adept leader with strong communication and management skills, I am also proficient in several computer modeling and design software. I am eager to connect with and share my knowledge...
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...has instilled not only academic curiosity but an appreciation for ways of learning and teaching. As a tutor I'm interested in helping students develop ways of learning that are true to them. During my education, I've learned how important it is to understand what works for me as a student, which isn't always exactly what is prescribed in a classroom. This challenge requires creativity and adaptability, both of which are factors that really excite me...
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As an experienced tutor, my passion lies in helping students unlock their full potential and achieve academic success. With a commitment to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment, I strive to tailor my approach to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student. Through personalized instruction, I aim to instill confidence, critical thinking skills, and a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
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...International Artist (Google: "NANACATL Sculpture"). More than $1,500,000 in scholarship offers secured. Every person can achieve great things when they truly connect with who they are and become their own best supporter. In my teaching, I help students recognize their unique strengths and encourage them to believe in themselves and become their own best support. By focusing on self-reflection and bouncing back from challenges, I guide students to see obstacles as chances to grow. My...
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...minor in English because I love to read and write and wanted to build my skills in these areas. I believe in learning about what you love and find interesting so your education can be as fun as possible! I love tutoring writing and English skills and will work hard to make these subjects as enjoyable as they can be for you. Writing is such an important means of communication and I want to help...
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...and responsible person guiding them to gain more knowledge. One of my best qualities as a teacher is discerning a student's strengths and helping them harness those qualities to learn. I can only hope to provide that and more to my students! Full time, I work in public policy helping to end homelessness. I attended Johns Hopkins University for undergrad where I obtained my degree in Political Science and Georgetown University for graduate school, where...
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I am from Minneapolis and currently live in the Eagan, Minnesota. I lived in the Chicago are for four years. I have an undergraduate degree in Geography and History from the University of Minnesota, a master of science in Geographic Information Science from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. I started a Doctorate of Education from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. I held an adjunct instruction in the past teaching Geography at Rasmussen College.
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Greetings, I am Mathew George, a seasoned Urban Designer, Architect, and Project Manager, boasting a rich tapestry of experience in urban planning, architectural design, and academic pedagogy. Throughout my illustrious career, I've traversed a spectrum of roles and obligations, honing a multifaceted proficiency and cultivating a profound comprehension of both the pragmatic applications and theoretical underpinnings within the realms of architecture and urban design.
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...my high school and early CEJEP career and the segmented into Law, Politics and finally economics. My passion for tutoring started a young age. I have been tutoring history all my life and when it came to the international exchange programs at my school, I would be the student chosen to make this transition for the new students. I am currently helping new arrivals into Canada settle into our language and culture in Montreal. When...
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...because the school system has not adapted to meet the needs of all of their students. There is not just one way to learn and I hope I can help as many students as possible to love learning by showing them that it can be fun. I adapt my lesson plans to help the students learn in the best way possible and hopefully have fun doing it. I enjoy tutoring students in French, History, and...
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...and a highly motivated mindset, aiming for the perfect output and creating impressive results. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University, and has worked at Kharche & Associates during his Internship period. Later post graduation he worked at MYVN Architecture as a Junior Architect before moving to Sponge Collaborative where he is presently working in ecologically sensitive projects with a team of multi disciplinary professionals.
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...a Teaching Assistant at Queen's, where I guide students in Math, Economics, Finance, English, Social Impact, and Diversity & Inclusion. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Math, Economics and Business Management. I particularly enjoy helping students prepare for standardised tests, where we often make the most progress and have the most fun working on logical reasoning, quantitative skills, and writing. I strongly believe education is key to...
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...environment in the classroom. I develop content that is significant and challenging for the students so that they are stimulated to think "beyond" their comfort zone and feel involved in their own learning process. Teaching for me is a process, a reciprocal relationship between the teacher and the student. Imparting knowledge to a group of people is only possible when an individual is willing to absorb that knowledge and hence I believe in team work...
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...learning experience for my students. In terms of my teaching philosophy, I strive to make learning relatable and engaging. I am a firm believer in the power of practical application of theoretical concepts, as well as the importance of instilling life skills such as resilience, gratitude, and confidence in students. My tutoring style is one of guidance and mentorship, where I aim to inspire curiosity, encourage critical thinking, and nurture self-belief. Outside of academia, I'm...
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...London; working in both architecture as well as urbanism projects. (ARB/RIBA Part II - M.Arch AA Diploma with commendation) I offer guidance and tutorials on matters related to CAD and design, and am also happy to work with students wanting to learn Spanish as a second language; with experience in teaching both individual as well as group lessons. Learn about the cultures of Hispanic countries, and how to communicate with native speakers in everyday situations....
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The field of urban design and development critically examines the ways in which metropolitan areas are constructed in order to best meet the needs of their citizens. It combines principles of architecture and design with factors drawn from a variety of other subjects, such as aesthetics, ecology, economics, geography, geology, and public health. Due to the breadth of conceptual factors that are often involved in good urban design, you need to receive expert feedback on your initial forays into the subject in order to gain the skills and perspective you require to create superb plans for metropolitan spaces. If the way in which your urban design class is being taught is not meshing well with the way in which you best learn, or you feel that expert one-on-one attention could help you hone your skills, you may want to consider personal urban design and development tutoring. Varsity Tutors can help you to connect with a one-on-one tutor who is a content expert and can give you the guidance, feedback, and constructive criticism that you need in order to develop your skills efficiently and effectively.
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Recent Urban Design and Development Tutoring Session Notes
We spent time studying for the student's upcoming Law exam. We've been using his studying as a way to review better note taking skills, and to discuss what each teacher wants and how to apply those desires into study skills for each class. He also has a Sales exam on Thursday. This is an essay and multiple choice test.
The student and I met and we went over a few items on his midterm study guide. Specifically, we covered APA format and reviewed the articles that were going to be on the midterm. Then we met with his professor to arrange his testing environment for the midterm. Finally, he took the exam. I read the questions to him and filled in my sheet with his responses.
The student and I worked on his English homework, as well as his Latin homework. We came up with a good system for studying Latin, by having him teach me. We will try doing that with other subjects.
We primarily reviewed the same skills we've been working on, organization through his three planning books. He filled out his study plan for the week, updated both the workflow and planner, and we reorganized his folders, which had spilled during the week. He did the assignment asked of him, to research study skills on his own and discuss what he'd found. We also discussed his goals and reviewed his current grade status.
I met with student and reviewed career goals as a method of getting him to improve grades. I had given him homework to write a synopsis of pros and cons of his career goals. We also spoke of life issues he may face as obstacles to achieving a life goal.
The student has worked hard at understanding a specific type of note-taking. We worked on study skills, such as how to use a Punnett square and how to give a speech when you are nervous.