If students remain teachable and avoid shutting down, they will have the extra energy and potential to learn. In addition to the students' attitude, the teacher must be dynamic, allow relearn/retakes and urge students to get outside help. Hearing the same information from a different teacher can make a huge difference in retention.... The more and more I come across chemistry students, the more I see them trying to "rote" memorization. Since it is cumulative, you...
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Hey there! My name is Abi and I'm excited to tutor you in a number of subjects including pre-algebra, writing, critical reading, and standardized test preparation. I have much experience writing speeches & editing papers/articles (as Debate Captain, Newspaper Editor-in-Chief & Model UN captain), in addition to regular school tutoring. Looking forward to learning together!
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...as well. In graduate school I assisted students with academic papers. Most recently I have been a high school Biology and Environmental Science teacher in an urban public school. I am comfortable tutoring a variety of subjects. I am most passionate about cultivating a love for the natural world and enjoy teaching the life sciences. I believe that the love for learning is what motivates students to excel and that is what I hope to...
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My objective is to gain as much success through hard work and determination. I want to influence everyone I encounter for the better. I want to change a person's negative perspective and assure them that things get better. I want to be that beacon that spreads positivity and improves on a compassionate atmosphere. The goal is happiness and love throughout every circumstance regardless of a positive or negative consequence.
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...scientist in the fields of Pharmacology and Invitro Science for the past 8 years. I have tutored in AP biology and high school level biology, including tutoring for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. Not only do I enjoy helping students learn and think on their own; witnessing them explore science with a more open and curious mind is extremely fulfilling. I am a firm believer that truly grasping and learning a concept is...
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I am a fully certified k-8 teacher in Arizona. I have endorsements in English as a second language, middle school science and middle school history. I love to tutor in anything from beginning phonics skills to pre algebra.
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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...very much cares about everyone reaching their full potential. Education is fundamental to reaching that potential. I have a Master's degree in materials engineering (High Temperature Ceramics) from the Univ of MO- Rolla. I homeschooled my three children after working in industry for several years and now run an environmental EPA lab. I taught many other students during the homeschooling days - science and math. I taught Chemistry labs at Indiana Wesleyan for 5 years...
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...of the top universities in Africa and since then, I have been working with college and undergraduate students. I specifically review with them concepts they learned in class and go over some applications with them. I also proofread their essays and dissertations in a variety of subjects including French, biology, microbiology, environmental engineering, forestry, remote sensing. Overtime, helping students by sharing my time and knowledges has become a passion for me as it gives me...
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I'm a former STEM high school teacher and advisor. Currently I support high school students prepare for what is next once they graduate. I believe in supporting students by getting to know about them both personally and professionally. I work to build confidence and foster a love for learning in subjects that the student may not enjoy.
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...Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Vermont. Further, I have 35 years of experience as a high school and college-level instructor in Earth Science, Geology, and Environmental Science. I love to share my expertise with students and have worked with many different types of learners. My philosophy is to present material in a combination of as many different modes as possible: visual, auditory, reading, and tactile. My favorite subjects are Geology...
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...During my Masters and Ph.d work I tutored privately specializing in SAT Prep, College Study Skills, Entrance Essays, College Applications as well as Elementary, Middle, and High School students individualized needs. I worked with students one on one to learn how to study, raise their test scores, to write essays, to complete math assignments, to do research and overall build self confidence. My students found that they could do it and it could be fun...
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I believe no one understand the struggles of school quite like a fellow student. As a college student at the University of Virginia, I have explored many diverse topics and cultivated my interest in global studies, public policy, language, and history. I have a avid traveler, and m experiences have made me a understanding, patient, and diligent individual. I love to learn, and hope to help other students learn and discover their passions well.
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Agriculture is one of the oldest human endeavors and occupations, with origins in the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East some ten thousand years ago. However, ten thousand years of scientific discovery and historical shifts in the nature of agricultural practice means that studying agricultural science in the modern world is not a simple undertaking. Earning an agricultural science degree entails gaining broad knowledge in math, biology, and chemistry - especially in certain subfields of biology, such as ecology and genetics, which are highly applicable to agricultural endeavors. Because of the wide range of occupations, crops, livestock, and business organizations encompassed by the field of agriculture, different students' agriculture degrees can focus on a wide variety of different areas in the field. Some students may wish to pursue agricultural studies with a business focus, aimed at working in the food industry or owning their own independent business. Others may wish to focus on environmentally sustainable and organic practices, as well as the socioeconomic consequences of different methods of food production, with a goal of working for an environmental agency or advocacy group. Still others may wish to gain the knowledge and experience they will need for the production of a particular crop or the raising of a particular variety of livestock.
Varsity Tutors understands that every student has different goals in mind when studying agricultural science, and that he or she faces different challenges along the way. Connecting with the subject matter is therefore important. That is why agriculture tutoring, from helpful individuals across the country, should address all of your specific concerns and struggles. An agricultural career may extend well beyond traditional farming. Mastering the course content can set you on the path for a business career or a job in resource management. You might someday work in a pesticide or fertilizer lab, or consult other agricultural professionals on the best solutions for them. Agriculture majors can also end up in food retailing or regulatory positions. Sustainability and conservation are hot topics today, and your studies can easily set you on the path to lucrative jobs in these fields.
A tutor's priority is to help you connect with specific agriculture principles, with the lessons tailored to your needs. While each agricultural science tutor is knowledgeable about the field and has the teaching abilities needed to share this knowledge with others, it's just as important to select the one tutor who is best suited to helping you with your particular concerns. There is a variety of factors to take into account when selecting a tutor. These include your program's curriculum or syllabus, your strengths and weaknesses, previous science and agricultural studies education, any specific concerns you have about the material, and even your personality and preferred learning style. Your tutor can then design a customized study plan for your tutoring sessions that focuses just on the material you struggle with. You do not need to waste time reviewing content that you already understand, and there is no pressure to keep up with or slow down for a class. You are free to spend as much time on each concept as it takes for you to understand it. Agriculture tutoring is also convenient, because tutors can meet wherever and whenever best suits your schedule, even face-to-face online!
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During today's session, I introduced a new lesson to the student on having a conversation over the phone. We went over core vocabulary and how to apply them in conversation. We also covered grammar points and cleared up questions she had. Next week she will have a quiz on the core vocabulary, grammar point sentences, and listening skills. We will also be introducing new material.
We spent some more time reviewing this session. I quizzed him on all the previous lessons. I also gave him some translations from English to Chinese, which he did very well on. We conversed at the end, and I gave him more homework from his workbook.
We reviewed the student's Unit 3 Lesson packet and homework packet. Overall, he had done a really good job filling it out. We talked about a few grammar points, such as when to use "shi" (to be), how to answer yes/no questions, understanding questions, and reviewing vocabulary. I suggested some minor changes in how he writes characters.
I reviewed all the materials I taught her last week ("goodbye, good night, good morning" etc.). This week I decided to assign her homework to see how familiar she is with the old materials. The student was very excited and confident about it. That is a very good sign.
Worked a lot on verbs and their conjugations added the -te kudasai form. Covered two new forms of counting objects, one for flat objects and one for generic non-uniform objects. Continued working on writing Hiragana.
We continued to practice solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities. We worked on graphing systems of 2-3 inequalities and finding the solution(s). We practiced determining how many solutions would exist for each system prior to graphing as well. We practiced using the workbook provided by the student.