...like soccer. These diverse interests contribute to my ability to connect with students on a personal level, creating a well-rounded and enriching tutoring experience. In conclusion, my tutoring journey is characterized by a genuine passion for education, a solid academic foundation, and practical experience in the engineering field. I am committed to guiding students toward academic success and fostering a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom. I look forward to the opportunity to...
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I believe that nurturing students who can overcome challenges and become lifelong learners can truly enrich our world. The degrees I have acquired include a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph and a Bachelor of Education with a focus on Secondary History and Drama from the University of Toronto. I recently graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing where, among other things, I...
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I've been teaching mathematics in secondary school since 2000 when i was graduated. I love helping students succeed. I am 20 years experimented tutor for maths subjects and also for french ones. Some of my students became also my colleagues.
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...Media, and Professional Communication. I have been tutoring students and new immigrants English, Literature, and Linguistics for five+ years now, and I am able to offer you personalized tuition that aims to improve your English level, and to also help you achieve your ideal exam/essay results. I am very familiar with the Ontario school curriculum, and can provide you help with the reading and writing portions of the GED exam.My aim is to help improve...
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...of British Columbia, with areas of focus in political science, math, and economics. I have worked with a varying range of ages for children that I have tutored in the past, ranging from elementary to high school. I have taught a wide array of topics, however, my favorites must be English Language Arts and Social Studies. I really enjoy engaging students in vivid conversations on these topics and feel as though discussion allows students to...
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An MBA & an Engineer - Teach School/University/College level students. I am flexible to student's needs. I have taught students with no previous mathematical background, who require more time building basic concepts before teaching complex topics. I have also taught students who require support only for some topics and not the whole subject.
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...doctor and business administrator. I teach pharmacy and pharmacology students and medical assistant students in Alberta. I also teach business related subjects. My past experience includes working as a resident doctor at VMMC and SJ hospitals, New Delhi. During my tenure I have extensively taught basic and paraclinical medical sciences to undergraduate medical students. I love to study the human body. I have a lot of inclination towards anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and pathology.
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I have a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of Guelph. I have experience working with children in educational settings, and in designing STEM activities for K-8 students. I encourage learning whenever I can.
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...one day, making a splash in the space sector. I can be your aid in English, the sciences, college admissions, essays, study skills and techniques, and I hold a soft spot for Math. My previous training has showed me ways I can make my teaching practices inclusive and accessible for different types of learners, so whatever your goals, we will tailor the plan! I also have practice using multimedia resources to switch up lessons and...
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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.).