I am enthusiastic about helping others reach their educational goals. Whatever the task, no matter how long it takes, I will make sure you get the most out of your sessions and will tailor my personal approach to whatever you need. I have been tutoring middle school, high school, and college students for five years. As an Ivy League graduate, I know what it takes to succeed in a highly competitive academic environment and can...
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Can also tutor:ISEE, CLEP, WPPSI and 149 more subjects.
I have long enjoyed enjoyed working with others to help them achieve personal goals. Some of the most fulfilling tutoring I have done recently have been tutoring immigrants for the US Citizenship Test, helping formerly incarcerated individuals attain their GEDs, and tutoring children in Honduras on conversational English to obtain high-paying jobs in the tourism industry. I'm thrilled to work with anybody on any subjects of interest, reach out with any questions!
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...returned from a trip to Honduras where my brigade was able to provide healthcare to a rural community in central Honduras. Before applying to college, I went through extensive ACT tutoring and would love to relay those skills to other students. I'm passionate about the social sciences, math, spanish, and all things natural science :) I intend to go to medical school and would eventually love to become a pediatric neurosurgeon one day!
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Can also tutor:CLEP, SSAT, ACT and 96 more subjects.
...Through my experiences helping struggling students and peers, I have realized the value of adaptability. Most people reach out to a tutor because the traditional classroom method is not best suited for their learning needs. There is nothing more joyful than when a student finally understands the material in a way that makes sense to them. Many times, students need flexibility and patience in order to grasp a foreign concept. I am a firm believer...
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...been tutoring students since 2004 and formally teaching as an adjunct professor for over 3 years. I received my B.A. in Biblical Studies with a concentration in Jewish Studies from Gordon College in 2008. For graduate studies I decided to focus on the History and Geography of the Middle East and thought there was no better place to do so than in the Middle East itself. So I moved overseas and earned my compound M.A....
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Greetings! As an educator with over 10 years of experience teaching Reading and Language Arts for grades k-12, I am eager to lend my expertise towards working with your student. I have become well-equipped with an extensive "teacher tool-box" of multi-sensory, multi-modality strategies proven effective for a diverse assortment of learners and am experienced with a range of needs including Reading and Language Disabilities (specifically Dyslexia & Dysgraphia), test preparation, ADHD, and more. I look...
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Can also tutor:ASPIRE, ISEE, SAT and 34 more subjects.
A sophomore at the Pennsylvania State University, majoring in Pre-Medicine, with four years of tutor experience. Attending Miami Beach Senior High, for three years, under the scholars program exposed me to a variety of subjects and different learning methods. My final year of high school, I attended Dr. Michael M. Krop, where I was a member of the music Magnet program. While at both schools, I was the first chair cellist in both orchestra's, building...
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Can also tutor:ACT, PSAT, SAT and 55 more subjects.
Hi there! I'm currently a student enrolled at the University of Florida, and I'm pursuing a degree in Computer Science! I have always learned the best by teaching other people, so I've had practice in teaching and tutoring my peers. Learning a new subject doesn't always come easily because there's always more than one way to think of a problem. I'd be more than happy to guide any student by understanding how they learn and...
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I'm excited to work with students who love math, want to love math, or haven't yet found a love for math! I believe everyone can grasp mathematical concepts if it's presented in a way that draws on someone's experiences and interests and is adequately broken down by someone with patience. I believe I am that person! I've taught at a K-12 math and science academy and an alternative school for 16-21 year olds. I was...
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Hello, My name is Deatrick LaPointe. I have an MS degree in Management of Technology and am currently a PhD Candidate in Cyber Defense, Information Assurance. I enjoy learning and hope to pass on my knowledge and experience with others to enhance quality of life and education.
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...in public and charter schools. I have taught grades 2-8 and tutored up to the college level. I have taught in a Gifted and Talented Academy for 3 years pioneering new ways of teaching the gifted. On the opposite end of the spectrum, I have also been a Math Intervention Specialist and Resource Teacher. This is also where I specialized in STAAR prep. I have recently taken the GRE, MCAT and FTCE Math and General....
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I'm a tutor in Florida. I've had fun showing students how to remove "math anxiety." I also think "learning should be fun for the learner." That's a quote from the university president and author Abraham Fischler. I edited his book and found Dr. Fischler's words helpful in making classes fun and effective. TIP: If you want to study SAT or ACT, get the workbook and start looking at hundreds of problems. Check the ones that...
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Can also tutor:ASVAB, SAT, HSPT and 77 more subjects.
...I understand the importance to make sure every child's needs are met, and this is something that is easily forgotten when it comes to online teaching. As someone with a lot of experience with special needs (including in my own family,) I would like to teach virtually to help close those gaps and to help students who fall through the cracks if their needs are not being met. I also believe that online learning needs...
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Can also tutor:HSPT, GCSE, TOEFL and 108 more subjects.
Hi!! My name is Leteshia and I have been a teacher for the past 7 years. I hold an undergraduate degree in Elementary Education and a Master's degree in Educational Leadership. I am very passionate about education and want to be the one to help your child achieve academic success!
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I believe that all students are able to learn, they just need to be not only taught by the right instructor, but the materials at hand must be presented in a manner in which the student is learning. Furthermore, the lessons presented must be engaging, interactive, and tailored to suit each student. My ideal session is in which my students are not just using new learning tools, but their continued successes are noteworthy of praise...
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...have worked in two International Baccalaureate schools where I received extensive training in IB philosophy and instruction, and attended Advanced Placement Summer Institutes at Florida International University for English Language and Composition and English Literature and Composition. I have helped students successfully prepare for various standardized tests including state end-of-the-year exams and assessments, the Pre-ACT, PSAT, ACT, and SAT by teaching unique test-taking strategies, critical reading skills, and vocabulary. Since the implementation of Common Core...
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Can also tutor:ISEE, ACT, SSAT and 49 more subjects.
Education
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Bachelor in Arts, English
I enjoy helping students dramatically improve their performance in mathematics. Algebra and Geometry are my favorite subjects to tutor, but I am able to tutor anything up to Trigonometry. I am talented at utilizing unique teaching strategies and tools to engage students effectively, and foster a fun and fascinating learning environments. I am exceptionally patient and encouraging, while providing individualized and extracurricular support for students that are struggling with learning concepts and mathematical topics.... Typically in...
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...K-6 Elementary Education, and my teaching specialties are English, reading comprehension, and writing including SAT and ACT preparation. I taught grades 7-12 for 12 years in Florida using Achieve 3000 for the FCAT reading assessment and Read 180 for struggling readers. I use online fiction and nonfiction articles, SAT and TOEFL exam preparation booklets, and various websites which allow me to teach reading, comprehension, writing, and speaking better to my students. I also taught elementary...
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...year in China. There, my students were all international children with different academic and English levels. Upon returning to the United States, I continued teaching. I decided to continue my education and I graduated from Barry University with a Master's Degree in Special Education. I love all subjects, but have a passion for Math and English. I believe that Math is an international language that everyone should be skilled in. In my free time, I...
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Can also tutor:FCAT 2.0, GED and 25 more subjects.
...past 7 years, I have taught English and English as a Second Language (ESL) for students in grade 6-11. I have taught middle and high school students in Texas, Florida, and New York- in private and pubic schools. English and literature has always come very easy for me. Growing up, I would tutor my younger bother who struggled in these subjects. Now, as a teacher, I enjoy making reading and writing fun by incorporating current...
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We finished the math section and moved to science. The key to science is counterintuitive; you go right to the questions and don't attempt to read the description of the experiment or the data charts until the question directs you there. There are only 5-6 questions for each of 7 passages and you're given far more information than you will need, so you let the questions guide you. The student isn't hugely fond of this approach but he's trying it. Most of the questions are data interpretation, prediction, identifying patterns, etc. He understands the gist of what he needs to be doing; he just needs more practice. Some individual practice time is going to be critical for him.
Today we went over a math test together that I had previously assigned. The student scored a 24 on her own, but there is still room to improve. We then went over two science passages. I assigned the student two English sections so she learns how to pace herself better.
The student and I finished going over the math section we had started during our last session. She missed a few questions, but some were among the more challenging problems and others she misread. We then reviewed the triangle congruence theorems packet I had given her last week and went over her June ACT. With English, she answered most of the questions she had missed correctly, even identifying the errors she had made while taking the exam. Math and science also went smoothly. The student has improved a great deal over the past few months and at this point, it really will just come down to practicing consistently and making sure she is focused and reading both the questions and answer choices carefully.
We finished up the remaining hours that the student has on his account with a full focus on timing and completing sessions within the time constraints. I prepped him for exactly how to take the upcoming test and gave him various "day of" tips and timing suggestions. The student has been a wonderful student, and I expect him to do very well on his test.
The student has shown much improvement in his ability to write cohesive essays and we are constantly striving to improve even further. This includes exploring how to write in a more conservative style, integrating new vocabulary, and overall writing speed.
Today, the student and I mixed it up by spending most of our time on math. We worked through both multiple choice and grid-in problems together, and I showed him a few variations on some of the problems that he might expect to see. We also went through a few reading problems and a passage.