...and my love of the latter. I don't believe everyone needs to love a subject like Writing, yet they do need to be effective in it no matter what career they eventually pursue. To push that philosophy, my teaching style is Socratic. Students learn best by teaching and doing, not by being spoon fed information. Certainly, sometimes they need a helping hand, and other times they need to be in an environment like tutoring where...
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...cadet offered a unique skill and had various strengths and weaknesses. With these in mind, we placed the Flight in various obstacles. I let my Flight carry out the task on their own accord. I feel that the best way for individuals and teams to develop is to let them get their boots wet. I would ensure the safety of my Flight and make sure all rules and safety precautions were taken. It would only...
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...Master's degree in Mathematics for Educators with a focus on Secondary Education from Webster University in 2014. Since my graduation I have taught high school mathematics in both the public and private school environments, as well as continuing to tutor in my spare time. In the past, I have worked with students in a variety of subjects, most focusing on mathematics (pre-Algebra through Calculus and Statistics) and standardized test preparation. In my role as a...
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...teaching math, but I am also experienced in SAT/ACT preparation, chemistry, biology, physics, mandarin Chinese, grammar, and writing. Practice is the key to excel in any subject, especially math and science. More importantly, academics require one to think logically and to enjoy the solving process. In my free time, I am a part-time magician creating memorable entertainment for all ages and events. I truly enjoy this hobby, which has trained me in audience-influence and social-networking....
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...invite you to take the next step on your learning curve. I also learn from these interactions, and will continue to develop as a teacher as we work through material. Personally, I am a married father of 3. I studied mechanical engineering in college and went to law school afterward. I have a passion for language and logic, as well as extensive experience teaching English, Science, Math. I look for an opportunity to work with...
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...math to a wide variety of students for the last 4 years. My strengths as a teacher and tutor are my knowledge of the subject matter, my passion for math, my communication skills, and above all, my patience and empathy. I firmly believe that everyone can be good at math, and that math ability is not a thing you are 'born with' but something you can develop with the right mindset and dedication.
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...academic passions are math and physics, and I have experience tutoring these subjects. When I was in high school, I tutored many middle school students in these subjects and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I am here to make your academic experience easier. I have been through the same difficult times and I am still studying right now, so I understand the patience I need and the methods you need to be successful!
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...this. When working with math, I attempt to connect concepts to "real world" uses and ideas. I hope to show my students that math is not a torture technique, but a tool that can be used to describe and test ideas as well as to overcome obstacles to success. Lastly, I believe that math and science are not done in isolation from other topics. Reading, writing and communication are important parts of instruction as well....
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...believe in giving back to the community and helping kids and young people to build and get clear ideas about their careers.I love and enjoy tutoring, especially math and computer science subjects. I have been a tutor and mentor for a lot of kids for about 4 years, and I feel proud when I see them achieve their goal. I strongly believe one should have a solid fundamentals of the basic stuff to be more...
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...been helping and tutoring fellow students throughout my college career in mathematics. I have volunteered and taught dance classes for several years now. So I am experienced in handling a class as well as catering to different people's unique learning patterns. My dream is to be a high school math teacher; so I have no problem teaching high schoolers. I feel I can take my experience and translate it into an improvement in student's lives.
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...am certified to teach Early Childhood PK-4 and Special Education PK-8. While I have experience tutoring in different subjects, I am most passionate about Reading, Math, and Phonics. I taught in Florida for 2 years (Kindergarten and First Grade). I am a firm believer in education, believing it to be exceptionally necessary to achieve and excel in lives endeavors. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my husband, riding our motorcycle, spending time...
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...have minored in mathematics and chemistry as an undergraduate. I have experiences in tutoring learning disabled students of diverse academic backgrounds, and in serving as a lab Teaching Assistant for college undergraduate students. I specialize in areas of math and science such as algebra, trigonometry, SAT math, biology, physiology, and general chemistry but am also well-versed in essay writing. My aim as a tutor is to help you understand the material while making the learning...
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...programming includes Matlab and Excel. My students have come from all over the U.S. They share my passion because of what I have taught them.. Besides continual self-study, my knowledge comes from Ohio University, Cleveland State, University of Houston, and Capella...I have 4 degrees and working on a PhD. Degrees in Chemical Engineering, Computer Information and Programming, Mathematics and Education. Because of my engineering background, both calculus, differential equation, and chemistry have always been my...
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My name is Vinitha. I am an IT developer by profession, an Electrical and Electronics Engineer - MBA HR by education, and a tutor by passion. While Math, Computer Programming, and Physics are my core strengths, I also excel in tutoring other Engineering subjects. I help my students "understand" the subject and "remember" it.
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...the students I have worked this, this has been a formula that has helped each and every one perform to their best. During my tutoring sessions, I help students not just get though the math, but also help build foundational knowledge to answer how to do each and every problem they encounter. While not tutoring or studying, you can find me running, climbing, or chilling with my two cats, Euler and Gauss.
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...presenting the uses of parametric equations to year 10 students. Sacred Japanese Temple Mathematics', which explains the growth of Japanese mathematics during its reclusive sakoku period, revealed the cultural differences that influenced how problems were approached. Similarities arose: a problem recorded in the 'Shamei Sanpu' text provided an identical theorem to that obtained by Leonard Euler. A notable difference was that Japanese inspiration for solving problems was primarily based on pleasure. Richard Feynman's insight in...
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My aim is to bring the best in every person that I tutor. I will not just do the bare minimum, or just meet the threshold requirements asked of me. When I signed up for this occupation, I made it a personal promise of mine, to help any and all students gain as much understanding and knowledge of the tutored subject's concepts, as much as possible.
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Recent Competition Math Tutoring Session Notes
The student checked with his teacher and was right about everything they had skipped. We spent the session in much the same way as the last -- working problems together from each major section of the latest math chapters. If he can do them on his own when I'm in the room, he should be able to do them on the test :)
Today the student learned about how to solve systems of equations by graphing. The student learned to shade areas of the graph for functions that are inequalities and then determine the answer by shading overlapping areas. The student also learned to solve systems of inequalities by substitution and elimination.
Today we reviewed the areas the student felt she needed to further review. We worked on inequalities and solving for a variable. We also discussed percents and calculating tax. She did well calculating the percentages, and finding the final cost. We worked in her book through various review sections and problems.
The student and I split our session between math and reading. The first half was spent to understanding basic (really basic) number theory and combining like terms. We talked about the difference between an integer and an integer multiplied by a variable, including how they cannot be combined and why. Then, we read some articles in the newspaper. We read one about the NBA playoffs with the Spurs and the Heat in which we talked about how to outline a paper/article. Then, we read a very inspiring story in which a student overcame difficult obstacles to obtain a 3.9 GPA and a valedictorian status. I can tell that he is really eager to learn. He really has a lot of potential.
We continued preparing for the student's math test by reviewing the rest of her old tests. I worked through the problems with her, and I told her to review that section on her online program after I left. I gave her the following rules for her test tomorrow:
1) Write "Area of a triangle= .5bh" at the top of your test.
2) Check your easy math (to guard against silly mistakes like 4x5=21).
3) Make sure your answer makes sense. (Such as, you can't buy 4.2 pickles. Or, if you're converting meters to kilometers, your answer has to be smaller than the number you started with.)
4) Do the whole test over again on a new sheet of paper. And again. And again.
The student and I reviewed topics and he worked on completing his assigned online homework. He made it through 3 of 10 online question sets. He plans to continue reviewing/working on homework at our next meeting, as well as starting on his first project for the class.