...with elementary school through college age students in classroom, small group, and one-on-one settings. I love teaching the core subjects of Social Studies, History, Government and Politics, and English. And I enjoying sharing my enthusiasm with the students I tutor. My approach to teaching and tutoring centers on active engagement and interactive learning. I firmly believe that no subject is too difficult to learn when students are encouraged and treated with both patience and respect.
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...provide the most comfortable atmosphere for all my students. I taught abroad and I am looking forward to tutoring ESL to anyone who needs improvement. I also have experience in Broadcasting, Film Production, and Photography. In my spare time, I love going outside and taking pictures of anything and everything. I also love music and movies. Living abroad taught me how to teach a large variety of students. I am looking forward to working with...
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...lived in the US all my life, so I know what an English teacher looks for and wants. Lastly, I really love art. I have been working as a freelance professional photographer for the past 11 years. I have a strong understanding of composition, lighting, and camera functions. If you would like to see my work, check out my Instagram: Echoechostar In my spare time, you can find me outdoors, enjoying nature, and trying to...
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...attention. I obtained my arts education from private classes in music, and visual arts, from American Universities in Europe and reputed International institutions. I hold a B.A. and an MFA in Arts, Communications and Certificates in Performance. I tutor in French and Spanish languages, arts and literature. I believe in the power of self-confidence and motivation. Feeling supported by your tutor and believing you can do it are basic foundations to build your skills...... If your...
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...decision to further pursue degrees in business and accounting. However, I find the most success when I find students use the problem-solving skill-sets I teach in their everyday lives. I try to convey the importance of a rigorous study and examination of textbooks and outside readings to improve the classroom experience and therefore, a student's overall education. The modern approach to education, with a blend of technology-based learning and in-class didactic learning lends itself well...
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...tutor, but I also like to branch out into others, like natural science, American history, and English. I pick my subjects based on a combination of personal interest and familiarity, with most being the subjects I was best in and were common in my college classes. Online tutoring always seemed like an excellent way to use what I've learned to help others, and since 2019, I've been doing it across various platforms. I look forward...
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...graduated high school and attended The Art Institute of California-Hollywood where I received my Associates of Science in Digital Photography. I began tutoring photography students while in college at our yearly summer camp for children 13-18 years old. I also got the chance to tutor children 7-11 years old at Manhattan place elementary school for one week. Being able to share my passion to create photos and help others with the same passion truly puts...
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My name is Heather Massey. I am a lifelong learner and teacher. I love all subjects and enjoy helping others in areas where they need help. Some of the subjects I can assist in are math, reading, science, history, accounting, test-taking skills, organization, and all Microsoft programs. Please reach out to me if you have any questions. Many blessings, Mrs. Massey
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My personal approach is molded around maintaining a safe environment that allows for flexibility and is conducive to the learning styles of each individual. I believe it is important for students to have a voice in their education experience. I encourage a strong level of communication and participation on the path to your understood success. Keeping an open heart and an open mind is a must, understanding that the only way to fail at a...
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Completing a Masters in Information Technology with a concentration in Web Development. currently have a Masters In Art Education, with a Bachelors in Mass Communications specializing in public relations. passionate about all things STEM related and art related. My favorite part of teaching is taking the complex and breaking it down into simple digestible terms!
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My name is Julia and I'm a Connecticut College graduate with a bachelor's in psychology and economics. I was born and raised in France so I am fluent in both French and English. I believe in empowering my students to build confidence and realize their full potential. Let's work together!... The best way for a student to become an independent learner is for them to become accountable for their learning. This means that they must own...
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...incredible fun and challenge of it. To use this to understand concepts and reasons WHY, then anything can be learnt! The deep foundations of the maths in physics cover most of the main areas and is very algebra intensive. I have researched Nuclear Astrophysics, Quantum Computing, Machine learning, to name a few. My favourite and best course is: Quantum Mechanics! I love communicating science to the world and it is what I do every day. I...
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...to create an inclusive and positive learning environment that fosters academic growth, social development, and personal fulfillment for each child. As an aspiring PreK-4 educator, I am committed to continual learning and professional growth. Recognizing the significance of staying abreast of the latest educational practices and methodologies, I strive to provide the best possible education for my future students. I eagerly anticipate collaborating with fellow educators, parents, and the community to establish a supportive network...
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...for everyone. On campus, I work as a graphic designer for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), volunteer EMT, am the Arts Editor for the Yale Scientific Magazine, am the Layout Editor for the Yale Globalist Magazine, conduct autism research in the School of Medicine, and tutor a Differential Equations course to small groups of students weekly. Aside from my passion for science and math, I enjoy writing essays in my literature classes,...
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...for their jobs/or if the relocated to the U.S. My lessons are based on the students themselves. They're tailored to student individual needs. We do a student scenario, say applying for a graduate degree scholarship. If they are employed in an English speaking environment, we might do something where they are interviewing for a promotion. My philosophy is all about the 'individual student's needs,' whether I am teaching a class of six students or one-on-one....
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Hello new friends! Let's have fun together while learning. In my years of teaching experience, I have found that the best and most meaningful lessons for students are those that feel the most authentic. I will always try my best to make things fun. I believe in your potential, let's work on reaching it together!
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I love helping others learn new concepts. When students, whom I teach, learn, I also learn with them. I am studying to become a science teacher and I'm always excited to help, especially when it is science related. I am a visual and kinesthetic learner so my teaching styles are those forms. I am very open minded and ready to hear others ideas. ... Be patient and understand the one you are teaching.... Introductions and icebreakers...
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...disorders, autism, Emotional support and other needs. I have worked with a variety of students from different backgrounds and cultures. I most appreciate my ability to tailor my teaching to the individual to help them achieve their highest potential. I have worked with elementary, intermediate, and high school students and have helped adults perfect their English for job purposes. I am a lifelong learner excited to share my knowledge to help others achieve their academic...
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Modern technology, like the ubiquitous smartphone, has made photography an important aspect of the modern world, but just because someone owns a camera does not mean that he or she knows how to use its functions in ways that will produce the most artistically pleasing results. Introduction to Photography courses aim to help students learn exactly what cameras can do, as well as teach them to give thought to the choices they make when deciding to photograph an object according to artistic principles, like the rule of thirds. These classes can thus present a variety of challenges to students wishing to master the basics of this craft, challenges that help them to gain the mixture of practical and theoretical knowledge that can allow them to achieve their best possible work.
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If you want to work in the medium of traditional film or to make use of the most up-to-date technology and digital editing software, tutors can help you know when and how to use the various photography methods and mediums. They can walk you through the aspects of photography that you struggle with in a way that challenges you without seeming overwhelming. Since each tutoring session is one-on-one, you can have your instructor's full attention and get immediate feedback on all the questions that may crop up while learning a new skill and working with cameras of various styles. Do you need to decide which lens to use for your class project? Your tutor can provide advice. Not sure what effects an adjustment to the white balance of your photographs can cause? Your tutor can demonstrate this with examples. Need to research a particular photographer's work? Your tutor can point you in the right direction and provide feedback on your progress throughout the process.
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Tonight we worked on another Precis. The topic was the Thomas Nast cartoon. She already had a thesis statement, which she had worked on in class. It was really good, and she liked it, so that's what we worked with. Her teacher had established a basic structure for what she needed to talk about, which made it a little easier to get started. But the student is starting to see/hear what sounds awkward as far as wording and transitions go. So she is not being complacent when it comes to her writing. That is definitely a change from the first time we worked together on a writing assignment way back in the fall. She is also now aware of what might be a run-on, and she is self-correcting/editing as she writes.
Today, we met and continued attacking the test strategies. We decided that the student will not be taking the essay because in doing the math and calculating her potential score, this risk is not worth the potential gain of changing her writing score. The writing score is scaled by the essay and right now her writing score is so high that she would have to match that with a near perfect essay. Thus, there is no real gain to taking the essay.
We did work on Math and Science, going over many practice problems and talking about timing.
For next time, the student will need to:
1) Practice Reading and Science (especially timing)
2) Learn the trigonometry functions
Properties of right triangles, parallel and perpendicular lines, corresponding, alternate interior, and same side interior angles, and problem solving using logic. Student seems to be much more confident in geometry than other math areas, but is having some issues with logical thinking on word problems.
We worked on some physics; the second moment of inertia problems were causing some confusion so we spent some time working through the formulas and developing an intuition for what was happening. In the end I think he knows in his mind what inertia, momentum and fore are and how they relate to each other; now we just have to work on applying them to a problem. In differential equations he is coming up against systems of differential equations so matrix algebra is on the table. We worked with matrix multiplication, determinants, inverses and Cramer's rule. Those topics seemed to sink in well.
We went over the student's practice tests, and techniques for writing the essay. We focused on math topics that he had learned in school but forgotten (and might need for the exam), and did some reading comprehension "slow" drills so that he could see how working through the questions more slowly could help him get the right answer.
We focused on the math section. The student's overall score was the same as her initial test. She struggled with identifying how to begin many problems, but once they were explained to her, she found them easy in relation to concepts. She needs to focus on practicing so that she will gain confidence; she has the understanding of basic concepts.