...I did research in a synthetic organic chemistry lab, publishing a paper and presenting at several conferences. In addition to my medical school rotations, I'm currently doing research with the Pathology department here at MCG. I've been tutoring for over three years and have experience teaching a wide range of subjects, including test prep for the SAT, ACT, and MCAT. I love playing soccer, hanging out with my dog, and riding horses in my (~very...
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...comfortable teaching various types of history, my academic interests extend far beyond just history. I'm enjoying tutoring in other subjects like: English grammar and writing, Literature, Art History, World Religions, world cultures, Arabic (beginning/grammar),and English as a Second Language (ESL). Outside of all my academics I enjoy traveling around the USA and the world, photography, cooking, baking, movies, and music of various types. I'm quick to laugh and easy to be with. Many people have...
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...and used my background knowledge to help make their paper into a more actualized version of what it could be. I am passionate about tutoring students since through education one can both gain a better avenue to success and gain a broader, more cohesive view of the world. I tutor Writing, Literature, History, Geography, and Philosophy, though I definitely would say Philosophy is my favorite subject to teach. Outside of academia I enjoy writing, going...
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...and I'd love for you to join my class, where learning is fun, exciting, and full of cool discoveries! In my class, we don't just memorize stuff. We explore new ideas, ask questions, and learn skills to help you shine in whatever you choose. We'll have great discussions, hands-on activities, and a space where everyone can learn and grow together. I'm here to make learning awesome and can't wait to help you reach your goals....
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...that teachers have the ability to make a great impact on every student's life because we hold great responsibility to bring equity to a wide range of students and build personal relationships to help them grow. It takes many unique skills and experience to be able to teach today's youth, as well as adapting which is something that really motivates me to continue to keep teaching. I have always been inspired by my teachers, and...
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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I graduated from University of South Florida with a bachelor's degree in History. I have immense gratitude for all of the incredible educators who have guided and taught me over the years--and this gratitude fuels my passion for providing this to other students. I particularly specialize in any AP History subject (APUSH, AP Euro, AP World, and AP Art History.) I provide an integrated, concept-driven model of understanding historical events and ideas.
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...equip individuals who are challenged by ADHD, ADD, anxiety, and Autism Spectrum Disorders, addressing barriers resulting in higher educational accomplishments. My professional path is somewhat unconventional. Proficient in Spanish, I began my career as a marketing specialist and events planner. Along the way I ventured into acting and eventually landed in college advising - my true calling - after working for the Princeton Review for several years. The college admissions process utilizes the best of...
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Hello, my name is Hannah and I am a homeschool instructor in the state of VA. I have 3 children of my own and I am eager to teach and help others in their educational journeys along the way. I am currently achieving my Bachelors' Degree in the Science of Business at the University of Phoenix. I am willing to negotiate my hours of availability, just tell me what you need :)
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...gotten older, my love of learning has grown to include a love of teaching.. As a teacher, I have experience working with students from kindergarten to undergraduate, in subjects as diverse as STEM, the humanities, outdoor skills, climbing, and barista craft. While teaching, I try to meet my students where they are at, then get them to where they need to be by empathetically adapting to their learning styles while maintaining high expectations,
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...literature. My favorite subjects are history, anthropology, and all subjects relating to civilizations. These fields are important to me because I love connecting students with their foundations and displaying how our own civilization progressed to its current state. I teach all ages, I worked professionally with young children in a montessori school before teaching university students while in college. I now tutor high school and college-aged students and teach religion to students aged 18 and...
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...fear stating the truth; lastly, the historian's writings should be open to no suspicion of partiality or animosity." In keeping with those rules, I have encouraged students of history to approach topics with and open mind; to conduct in-depth investigations; to explore from multiple perspectives; and to accept conclusions. I believe that students are more likely to take an interest in a historical subject if they have some connection to the topic. Therefore, I have...
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I am a graduate of Coastal Carolina University in Myrtle Beach SC with a BA in History. I am currently working on my MA in History through a joint program with the College of Charleston and The Citadel in Charleston, SC. History is my passion. I believe good tutoring not only gives students material, but also strategies and skills to use the material where applicable.
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As I leave graduate school, my future goal is to further obtain opportunities shaping the future through our children and their formative education process through teaching the lessons of History and language as well as instilling values among them from lessons and recollections of the past.
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...the world and passion for learning knows no boundaries, and I seek to inspire the same love of life, learning, and humanity in my students. People won't always remember what you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel, and it is my goal to acknowledge the strengths of all my students and assist them in achieving their true potential while assuring that they feel accepted and validated for who they are.
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...skill sets to translate those skill sets in an online platform do demand the experience in achieving student success An effective school teacher excels in (a) student learning, (b) ongoing professional development, (c) family/community engagement, and (d) one's own professional ethics and obligations. A great teacher understands that the family must be a part of the students' learning process. A great teacher is one who understands that teaching is about relating, understanding and reading the...
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I believe that learning is fun, and I enjoy learning new things. I want to find out what my students enjoy, and make school subjects and test preparation fun for them, too.... Making learning fun for students is the most important thing I do.... I would definitely see what their strengths and weaknesses are to focus on in future sessions, and give some tips and strategies to start working on to improve test-taking skills right away.
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...Canada to Southern Oregon on the Pacific Crest Trail before going home to Georgia and teaching adult volunteers to be informed and effective monitors of absentee ballot processing during the election. I am a proud product of Atlanta Public Schools, and I think that every student has a right to an engaging, eye-opening education. I enjoy teaching many subjects, including SAT prep, Math, Science, and Reading, but my biggest passions are in social studies.
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...Writing. Before UAlbany I earned a Liberal Arts and Science: Humanities and Social Science (honors) Associate's degree from Hudson Valley Community College. Currently I am a tutor for the subjects rooted in my love of literature and writing. I also can be of assistance with organization and study skills. My approach to tutoring is about assisting students in the process of finding and then walking down the path of education that works best for them....
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...simple: each student learns in their own way and it is the responsibility of a teacher/tutor to determine how a student learns, determine their needs and create lessons that the student will feel successful in completing while fostering their unique learning styles. When I am not teaching, I enjoy spending time with my family, learning new things, taking my dog for long walks and curling up on the porch with a good book or the...
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Recent Louisiana World Civilization Tutoring Session Notes
During this session the student wrote two papers. He first worked on a two-page summary of this week's work. The other paper was an original piece that was in rough draft form. He did some editing, added a couple extra points in his argument, and he will type that to be turned in tomorrow.
The student and I continued to go over her exam questions for her Judaic Studies course. We worked with the outline we had made the day before to create the body paragraphs of her essay. We then discussed what kind of information needs to go into introduction and concluding paragraphs, and by the end of the session she had a solid outline for these. I looked over two of her identification questions for copy editing and for content, suggesting ways that she could improve her answers. By the end of the session the student had two more identifications to answer and the first and last paragraphs of her essay to write, and the entire essay to edit.
Worked on Absolute Monarch poster project. Had to find positives and negatives about 6 monarchs during the 1500 - 1775 period. Typing at the computer while taking notes seems to help keep him engaged. Still needs some more info about the timeline aspect of the project.
Today we completed a reading comprehension practice test. He scored better than he thought he had done. He can pull up this reading score with continued attention. We worked diligently on his world history essay/presentation due in two parts next week: Heraclitus, philosopher.
The student and I worked on his homework, including a worksheet on Ancient Egypt. He had a bit of difficulty sorting out the geography of the area, so we spent a little extra time on it. We also completed his word exercises and discussed his math homework.
Today, the student and I covered the first half of his spring unit. He needs to continue to go over specific terminology listed on his study sheets, as well as dates, but the overall ideas are there. He's in a good place for his exam.