I have 4 years of an experience in teaching students online, In person and in School back in India. I have taught students from Grade 1- Grade 6 in Maths, English, Science, Geography, EVS and Social Science. Above all, I love to teach students in play way method as this can help them to study better without any pressure.
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...each student. Through personalized instruction, interactive learning activities, and a nurturing learning environment, I aim to inspire confidence, foster curiosity, and instill a lifelong love of learning in my students. I believe that education is not only about acquiring knowledge but also about empowering individuals to realize their dreams and make a positive impact in the world. As a tutor, I am dedicated to supporting students on their academic journey, guiding them towards their goals,...
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...bachelors in Computer Engineering. Since graduation, I have tutored many different age group students from class 6 to college. While I tutor vast range of subjects. I am most passionate about Coding (languages + framework), Mathematics, Calculus and English(I.E.L.T.S. certified). In my experience helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests and Assignments. We always seem to have the most fun (with learning) preparing the exams. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to...
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...the University of Moncton and Ottawa. During my studies, I participated in several debate competitions. Since graduating in civil law, I have taught French, law and public speaking at Louis Riel College in Winnipeg, at the University of Victoria, at the Saanich School District where I prepared students for the Canada Parents for French public speaking competition. I have also taught French public speaking at Western University Ontario since 2021. I have worked for several...
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...Year Aerospace Engineering Student at Carleton university. I have been a tutor for past 5 years teaching basic - advanced level subjects from K-12 grade students. I think that education can be a strong, transformative force in a student's life, and I'd love the chance to talk to students and give them the freedom to pursue their interests, develop skills for lifelong learning, and discover purpose and growth through their academic journey.
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...Community Justice Coordinator role, or everyday-use skills, like with practicing conversational English or Portuguese, is when I get to work one-on-one, understand students' learning goals and personal interests, and cultivate a space where eureka moments can flourish in a low-pressure, personally relevant, authentic, and meaningful way. If we can connect lessons to your favourite episode of Star Trek, a genre of music that speaks to you, a hobby you can't stop talking about, or your...
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...me, including my classmates. I always prepared lesson plans in school and high school, presented the lessons in front of my teachers and classmates, and answered questions on the spot with the help of my teachers. My favorite courses are algebra, geometry (especially transversal lines and angles of a triangle), and Calculus (especially derivatives and integrals). I received my education up to middle school in Al Dhafra Private Schools in the United Arab Emirates, a...
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I recently graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering. I tutor a broad range of subjects, but am most proficient in math and am quite passionate about English language and grammar. Since I just finished my undergrad, I am very much looking forward to helping other people prepare for their academic journey however I can help.
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I love learning, and teaching! I have a B.Sc. in biology and am currently completing my M.Sc. in marine biology! I have a passion for science and also love learning new languages. I am very excited to meet you and incorporate your interests in our classes! Safe Space LGBTQIA+
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I currently work as a Business Consultant with a regional health authority in Canada. My approach to teaching is rooted in understanding each student's individual needs and learning style. I believe in creating a supportive and engaging environment where students feel empowered to explore, ask questions, and grow. Whether it's mastering complex concepts, preparing for exams, or building confidence, I tailor my methods to ensure that learning is both effective and enjoyable.
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...I received my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and my M.Sc. in Mechatronics Engineering with a focus on Control and Dynamics. I have experience instructing students in a variety of engineering subjects, including Math, Statics, and Mechanics of Materials. I think that breaking the material down into small chunks besides bringing real-life examples is the most effective way to teach my students. Similar to what I've done for my courses, I show my students...
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Motivated individual aiming to teach whatever I know with full potential. Moreover, I look forward to making students identify their strengths and weaknesses guiding them towards a better professional path.
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...teaching from a hands-on perspective, making abstract concepts more relatable and applicable to real-world situations. I tutor a wide range of subjects, including AP Research, AP Seminar, Calculus, Engineering, Solid works, Differential Equations, and College Application Essays. My favorite subjects to tutor are engineering and mathematics because they allow me to connect theory with practical applications. These subjects challenge students to think critically and problem-solve, skills that are invaluable both in academics and in life....
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...Superintendent ( retired). I have worked successfully with a wide range of students with a wide range of abilities. My experience in Special Education assists greatly in personalizing my lessons for all my students. (LD, Gifted and Cognitive specialists). It has been a successful formula for all my students, I believe it will be for you. I am certified K-12, in Reading, SPED, ELA, History, essay writing, test preparation and study skills. I look forward...
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...8-9 adapted and academic levels; (2) supporting all the main academic subjects (Science, Math, English, Social Studies) in an Inclusive Program Teacher role for Grades 7-9; and (3) my specialty is Literacy and Numeracy development. I also have experience teaching Life/Social Skills and Mindfulness. Due to the individual approach of my job, I have become familiar with Literacy, Numeracy, and Life/Social skills at the primary range. (Even though a student is, for example, in Grade...
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...majoring in philosophy, and minoring in history and classical civilization. My passion in helping students is greatly motivated by my mother, who was a university professor. I can teach a broad range of subjects, but my focus would be literature and history. In addition to academic subjects, I would be very pleased to share my university experience with students. Moreover, if any of them are interested in studying philosophy in the future, I would be...
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...Biochemistry. I have been a tutor at the Science Academy for about 2 years and have experience tutoring students of different ages, ranging from grade 5 to undergraduate students. I have also been an advisor for undergraduate students at the Chemistry Society at UTSC, where I advised students about possible career and academic paths. I have always believed in the quote by the unknown, "Gaining knowledge, is the first step to wisdom. Sharing it, is...
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I am currently a student and Vancouver Career College studying to get my Early Childhood Education Certification. As an enthusiastic teacher, I'm dedicated to enabling growing young minds to achieve their goals.
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I am a masters graduate in Automotive Engineering from Ontario Tech University, and I am very passionate about cars. As a student, I maximized my output during my study time so I could go out and play, and I strive to follow the same outlook for my students too. I try to make study sessions quick and effective by including examples from real life that helps students to relate to their own experiences.
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...Engineering Specialization at the University of Windsor. Although I have been tutoring my friends and family for a long time, I started tutoring formally in Grade 10; I volunteered to tutor several fellow students at my high school in all Math and Science courses. My utmost passion for STEM and the ability to help other students enjoy the process of mastering their education are the reasons I love to tutor. In my free time, I...
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Recent Middle School Tutoring Session Notes
We spent the majority of the time on Spanish. I brought along a book of Spanish verbs for her to copy out her current verbs. (She is a visual learner, and her textbook doesn't show full conjugation of all the required verbs.) We spent time working on exercises to review vocabulary and verb conjugation. We also began the worksheet homework for the next week (verbs with o -> ue). Current vocabulary focuses on food, movies, and outings. We reviewed the Middle East map for History and the moon cycle chart for Science. Both quizzes are scheduled for Thursday.
Today was our first session. We discussed ways to study, specifically doing math online extra homework, typing up notes for history and science, making up her own pretests, and organization in handing in materials. We also went over Math homework which included inequality problems and review of fractions.
Today, I mainly worked with Student 1 who was studying for his Religion test tomorrow. The test will focus on the Sacrament of Confirmation. To study for this, we read through the chapter and I emphasized major points and relevant pieces of information. After we had read a particular section a few times, I quizzed him on what we had read, asking him questions about the definitions and terms that we had encountered. He has a very good memory; he catches on very quickly and is able to retain detailed information about what has been read. At the end of the session, we completed the study questions for the chapter and I asked him more questions in order to further reinforce what he was learning in that chapter. I also looked over Student 2's math homework which he had already completed. He had to use a distance/time equation to find a variable, fill out a table, and plot a graph. All this he had done correctly and neatly.
Today the student and I went over her major assignments this week. We planned out which nights she would study for specific tests. She had a few assignments to complete for each class, so we went through them together. I asked her to explain to me how she would revisit the information before the quizzes or tests this week. She did well remembering how to study for math and English, but did not remember the best way to study for French. I reminded her of important study techniques for foreign languages - like flashcards and re-writing sentences or conjugations. Her grades are up this semester, and I think she has a lot more discipline and dedication to her studies.
Brief Review of 5 paragraph essays. Review of this week's reading assignment; the student is current on reading. We still need to review. Spanish - the student should bring home worksheets, etc. this Friday. Language Arts - the student should bring home worksheets, etc. this Friday. Flash Cards - reviewed 20 SAT vocabulary flashcards and gave to the student for daily homework; treat on Monday if she knows all by heart by next week. The student's homework: memorize all Amendments to the Constitution, memorize Statue of Liberty poem, know 20 SAT vocabulary cards by next Monday, and write an essay.
Tonight, we talked about and studied language arts. Specifically, we discussed cause and effect in writing, as well as recognizing purpose and genre in a work (entertainment, informative, persuasive, etc.).