I believe all students are unique and have something special to offer in the classroom. I will assist my students in growing mentally, emotionally, and educationally by helping them find and develop their own learning styles and potentials. Engaging and activating a student's learning is my job as a teacher.
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...test prep for SAT subject tests or Spanish Language AP tests. I also tutor Japanese, clarinet, and public speaking. My favorite subjects to tutor are any involving ESL or foreign language as I have a passion for language learning and teaching. I speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and have also studied Japanese, German, Brazilian Sign Language, and Italian. I would describe my teaching philosophy as friendly but structured. I use lesson plan organization techniques including...
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...visual arts and enjoy combining materials and techniques in both my lessons and my personal work. My teaching philosophy is that every student, no matter their age or ability, can benefit from the arts, especially when incorporating multimodal methods to engage students in viewing and creating artwork. Along with teaching visual arts, I also have a background in teaching art history and dance. My favorite part about teaching is getting to know my students to...
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...Currently, I am completing a certificate in character animation at Animation Mentor. I am very passionate about animation and excited to not only get students started in the animation industry, but to learn about their interests in the subject and how I can incorporate that into classroom sessions. Some of my hobbies include reading, video games, rock climbing, and lots of tv/movies. I hope to give students a great opportunity to expand their artistic passions...
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...I study art at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA in Baltimore) and I teach art part time. My focus is on fine arts with particular interest in Figure and Portrait drawing/painting. I have some sculpting experience as well as photography, video editing, and digital art. I hope to pursue a career in tattooing after graduation, but I will continue to teach as well. Art is my whole life. When I'm not in class...
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Why are you passionate about helping students? As a person who deeply values education, I encourage others to pursue subjects and hobbies they are passionate about. This approach not only fosters true excellence but also brings genuine happiness into their lives.
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...art at a charter school and at the Boys and Girls Club. I have also tutored for different companies and have even held my own thematic art camps. In my spare time, I enjoy painting, photography, traveling, hiking in the mountains, playing bongo drums and attending church events. I enjoy inspiring young people to use their creativity and express themselves in different ways. I love sharing my own experiences of traveling around the world and...
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I make accounting entertaining and easy. Learn the numbers game with me. No calculators required. What you can learn? QuickBooks, Xero, Income Tax - USA, Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and Accounting
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I am a graphic novelist and illustrator, currently a junior studying illustration at Brigham Young University. I am the creator of the web-comic Heaven's Hymn, and have illustrated various books. I love to play the guitar, build legos and just have fun in life!
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My personal statement and teaching philosophy are a quote by Albert Einstein "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
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I am a teacher 20 years of all ages. I believe in meeting students where they are at and using their strengths to get them to reach their goals. Meaningful learning connects us to our world.
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...a subject field, it can be difficult to find a balance between expanding knowledge in techniques and conceptually. While student teaching in a K-12 setting, I have worked with all ages of students and am also qualified to work with adult learners. Art and education are essentials to grow and an individual and as a student. In my spare time, I enjoy creating art and exploring the arts within my community, spending time at the...
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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...multidisciplinary artist from Texas. They are an Honor's Graduate with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Costume Design with a Minor in Theatre History from The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University. They specialize in Art (General History, Drawing, Painting and Technique), Critical Literary Analysis, Creative Strategizing, African American History, and Fashion (Fabric Studies, Costume Design, Patterning, etc). Their philosophy on tutoring and teaching involves content mastery and relevant integration of lesson content with...
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...is student-centered, focusing on building a strong foundation of understanding before moving on to more advanced topics. I use a variety of teaching methods, including visual aids, practical examples, and interactive activities, to cater to different learning styles. Moreover, I emphasize the importance of developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. My goal is not only to help students excel academically but also to equip them with the tools they need to become independent learners. I encourage...
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...passionate about tutoring in middle school reading and writing, these experiences give me the ability to tutor in all elementary and middle school subjects. I believe a person should never stop being a student, and I bring this sentiment into my personal life. I am constantly challenging myself to learn more about my hobbies, sailing, artists, cook and yogi. Through my travels, I am exploring and learning about new cultures and landscapes throughout the world....
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...your interest in my classes and in me. I have my Bachelor's of Art: Fine Art from Florida Gulf Coast University, go Eagles! After four years of teaching visual arts and three years of teaching online, I am excited for every opportunity to teach young learners and help them grow. My classroom is one that is open and friendly, accepting of everyone regardless of skill level or knowledge, promotes creativity, and inspires learners to continue...
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Teaching is my passion as I have studied for many years to receive my B.S. in Language Arts Education and my B.A. in Second Language Studies: Spanish. I have my Masters of English: Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Wyoming. Currently I am a World Literature teaching in Minneapolis, MN. I love interacting with students in a fun and creative way so that the lesson sticks with them.
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If you are taking a sculpture course, there are a surprising number of concepts that you must understand in order to succeed. Throughout the course, you will be given assignments that encourage creativity while applying these various concepts to your work. While sculpture tutoring may sound like an odd idea, given the creative nature of the material, you may feel overwhelmed as you approach your first open studio course or project. These are self-motivated sculptures in a designated medium that require an understanding of the material, history of sculpting, techniques associated with it, and more. 51勛圖厙 can help connect you to a sculpting tutor who can help you focus on developing your ideas and technical skill sets.
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Tutoring is available based on your schedule and with your goals in mind. Your tutor can meet during open studio hours in your studio, or help you design your masterpiece while looking at lumber at your local hardware store. They can offer assistance on your efforts in all manner of ways while teaching you strategies to find the ideal material for a project, ways to visualize before you begin working, how you can maximize your timetable for your art, and much more. Figure out the best approach to your wood, marble, or stone sculptures with a tutor who is knowledgeable in all of the different options.
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Whether your goals are academic, professional, or personal, 51勛圖厙 can help you connect with a sculpture tutor who can help you reach them efficiently and successfully. Whether you are catching up on idea development, figuring out the best materials for a project, or learning to improve your technical skills in any area, experienced tutors are ready to help. From clay to wood laminate to metal welding projects, tutors have the technical experience and passion for teaching others that sets them apart from most studio assistants and textbooks. Glean the benefits of specialized feedback for your sculptures before you present the final forms, allowing you to develop the sculpture more fully. From the first sketch to the final coat of paint or other preservative, the most abstract to the most traditional, you can take advantage of sculpture tutoring face-to-face online or in person in your area.
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Recent Sculpture Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I discussed the limit definition of the derivative and then worked through the homework for Section 2.2 in her Calculus text. We plan to meet again next week.
Tuesday: Reviewed lecture notes on Enthalpy/Heat of Reactions, Exothermic vs. Endothermic, Spontaneous reactions vs. Non-spontaneous reactions. Calculating Heat of Reaction from 2 methods: Using Heat of Formations (products-reactants) and Using Bond Energies (bonds broken-bonds formed). Went over her lab that covered an acid-base titration. Calculated percent error. Prepped for Test Wednesday.
The student and I focused on critical reading, sentence completion, and some lingering math problems. We talked over accuracy and time-saving strategies for the reading sections and the things to remember for each of the different types of passages. We went through practice sections for different types of passages and discussed how to approach sentence completions based on if you know one word, two answer choices, no answer choices, etc.
Tested student on cumulative vocabulary and root word lists from entire summer. Tested student on fraction, decimal, and percent conversions. Introduced concept of solving inequalities to student. Selected new vocabulary words and roots for student to study between sessions.
This week, we rescheduled our Sunday session to Tuesday. The student took her weekly vocabulary quiz and wrote her practice essay. Even just one session has improved her writing greatly. She did a good job of applying the advice I gave her last week (coming up with more examples and articulating them well). She is also great at coming up with examples to use in her essays. We worked through a math section and a verbal section.