Top Reading Tutors serving Washington DC
Massiel: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...5-10. Then I began professionally tutoring through my high school when I was sixteen until I was eighteen. I assisted middle schoolers and high schoolers, ages 11-18, on their core subjects: math, reading, social sciences, and physical sciences. I also assisted them in Spanish (all levels), AP classes, PSAT skills, and SAT skills. My greatest strength is assisting students get more organized and take better notes when they are in class to facilitate how they...
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University of Miami - Bachelor in Arts, Human and Social Development, International Studies, and Philosophy
Ariel: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...not used in classrooms or are not suitable for groups, finding the right tool for the student will be central to my approach. My background is interdisciplinary and broad. I am a practicing attorney in Washington, DC with prior careers in technology consulting and intelligence analysis. I have bachelor and master degrees from Carnegie Mellon University, a law degree from Washington & Lee University, and am licensed by the bars of Virginia and Maryland. I...
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Carnegie Mellon University - Bachelors, Policy and Management
Carnegie Mellon University - Masters, Public Policy and Management
Parisa: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...important quality of a good tutor. And just as importantly, I will work hard to tailor each tutoring session to the student's needs. I know that everyone's learning style is different, and I view it as my responsibility to cater to the student's strengths while addressing his/her weaknesses. On experience (briefly): I was hired as a teaching assistant by my university's economics department (one of just a few undergraduates), and I also teach debate in...
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University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Undergrad, Politics Honors and Economics
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1590
SAT Math: 780
SAT Verbal: 780
Matt: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...a Masters program at Georgetown University in human physiology. Given the amount of schooling I have gone through myself, I have taken a wide range of subjects and more standardized tests than I would like to admit. I have taught students of almost every age in various fields such as elementary science, Hebrew, chemistry, MCAT prep, and many more.. My ultimate plan is to go to medical school, but in the meantime I try to...
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Johns Hopkins University - Bachelors, Public Health concentration in Immunology and Infectious Disease
Georgetown University - Masters, Biophysics and Human Physiology
Alexandra: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...During my time at UW, I taught public health and safety to groups of twenty to two hundred students twice a week for three years. I have over 150 hours of teacher training and countless hours in the classroom. Furthermore, I was the editor of our student newspaper, The Daily Cardinal, and have extensive writing-coaching skills in addition to a strong grasp on the English language. I am currently employed by an educational non-profit in...
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University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelors, History and Journalism
ACT Composite: 31
ACT English: 36
ACT Reading: 32
Alyssa: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...of Education, and more than 6 years teaching experience. I have taught English, Literacy, Humanities and Social Studies/History at the Middle School/Secondary Level. Some of my strengths are getting to know my students, identifying their strengths and weaknesses, and leveraging their interests in order to motivate them and build confidence. I hold very high expectations, but I always take the time to figure out what kinds of strategies and supports students need to be successful....
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Trinity College, Hartford CT - Bachelor in Arts, International Studies, Spanish
Harvard Graduate School of Eduction - Unknown, Urban Education, Social Studies
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1450
SAT Math: 740
SAT Verbal: 710
Michael: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...celebrates New York's distinctive mix of cultures. My other hobbies are collecting various types of music and collecting Star Wars toys. I am anxiously awaiting the December premiere of "Star Wars VII : The Force Awakens." Give a man a fish, he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime. What this means is, I am not answer service. I guide students through the steps of solving a problem....
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ITT Technical Institute - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Technology
SAT Math: 740
Cynthia: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...PhD in Neuroscience in the fall at Johns Hopkins. I have been tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved in STEM academics and research mentorship as well as a translation program from and to English outside of class. I speak Japanese and French, and I have taken the PSATs, SATs, 10 APs, and the GREs successfully. I would be willing to help with any of these subjects, with math, science, and...
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Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1500
SAT Math: 750
SAT Verbal: 700
Sophia: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...area in which one can make greater improvements, especially with the help of a friendly and encouraging guide. I want to lead students towards academic independence through connecting what they are assigned to learn with what they know well already or what they are skilled at, so that they don't feel as if they are approaching their task with no preparation. I would also like to aid in the development of strategies that are applicable...
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St Johns College - Current Undergrad, History of Mathematics and Science & Philosophy
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1500
SAT Verbal: 800
SAT Writing: 750
Richard: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...degree in international affairs at Tufts University. Finally, I recently finished all academic requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from University of Maryland. I am a current substitute teacher in the DC public school system, with experience at the elementary, middle school and high school level. In addition to general education and small group intervention, I have performed multiple, long-term special education assignments working one on one with students. Having returned to school...
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Yale University - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
Tufts University - Masters, International Affairs
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1600
SAT Math: 800
SAT Verbal: 800
Sarah: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...and Technology in 2015. I have extensive volunteer tutoring experience, having worked with kindergarten and second grade students as a reading tutor and middle school students as a math tutor. I am passionate about tutoring because of my own life long love of learning, and because I believe that all children are capable of accomplishing amazing things if they have a committed support system. I tutor reading, writing, math, economics, french and test prep. Over...
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University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Undergrad, Undeclared
ACT Composite: 35
ACT English: 35
ACT Math: 34
Madhu: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...them (especially math), which hopefully I can share with any students that are willing to try. My teaching philosophy is based on communication and understanding the needs of the student before attempting anything. I also prioritize getting to know who the student is as a person and learner. Outside of academia, I find myself binging TV shows, listening to music, practicing music, and spending time with my family and friends over FaceTime.
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Purdue University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
ACT Composite: 34
ACT English: 35
ACT Math: 34
Emily: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...teacher, currently taking a break from the classroom. I specialize in STEM subjects, literature and critical reading, and test prep. I earned my BS in Biology at the University of Dallas - a Great Books liberal arts college. I am a strong proponent of interdisciplinary, self-directed learning. In my work as a teacher, I make it a priority to help my students discover a love of learning, the skills to self-assess their needs and strengths,...
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University of Dallas - Bachelors, Biology, General
Jeanna: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...have tried to encourage other students to strive for academic achievement. I graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I also received my TEFL certificate in 2012. I have taught English in South Korea for two years at an after-school academy. Since then I have also taught debate and juvenile justice civics class to middle school and high school students. I am pleased to make your acquaintance and look...
Education & Certification
University of Florida - Bachelors, Psychology
LSAT: 163
David: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
I am a recent graduate of Brandeis University where I double majored in Neuroscience and Health Policy. I am a veteran of the Montgomery County Public School system. I graduated from the International Baccalaureate Program at Richard Montgomery, and was an AP Scholar with distinction. I love working with people to help promote understanding, especially in the areas of math and science.... Teaching style should strongly depend on the student, else you risk either wasting time...
Education & Certification
Brandeis University - Bachelors, Double Major: Neuroscience and Health Policy
Erin: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...to Stanford, receiving a B.S. in Biology, and a minor in pre-med, so I'm quite strong with science. I have a lot of experience teaching disparate subjects. I have been teaching biology, chemistry, physics, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus to high school and university students for about 12 years. Similarly, have 12 years of experience with the SAT, ACT, and ISEE/SSAT, and about 4 years of experience teaching GRE and GMAT. As far as hobbies go,...
Education & Certification
Stanford - Bachelors, Biology, General
Jerome: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...teams and the co-head of the GLSBT+ Alliance. Needless to say, I needed to find a balance between work and play! In college, I continue to be involved with music as a member of Doox of Yale, a TTBB a cappella group, where I served as Music Director my sophomore year. I have served as a Communication and Consent Educator, working with various programs to promote a positive sexual climate on campus, and am currently...
Education & Certification
Yale University - Current Undergrad, Music; Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies
ACT Composite: 34
ACT English: 35
ACT Math: 35
Elizabeth: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...have scored at the 100th percentile on the SAT Reading Comprehension section, and highly on the Writing and other standardized tests assessing English ability. I have also been tutoring since I was in high school, and love to help students improve their writing and reading skills. It helps that I've also worked in the marketing field proofreading copy! I would be more than happy to help you and your child. Please let me know!... Relating to...
Education & Certification
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Bachelors, Psychology and Political Science
SAT Verbal: 800
SAT Writing: 760
Ashford: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
I graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Romance Languages and Literatures and I'm excited to help you with Spanish and French language and literature! I have experience teaching high school Spanish, teaching English as a foreign language in Latin America and tutoring college-level French.
Education & Certification
Harvard University - Bachelors, Spanish and French
Melanie: Washington DC Reading tutor
Certified Reading Tutor in Washington, DC
...Creative Writing with a concentration in Fiction. I earned my bachelor's degree from Dickinson College in 2021, where I majored in English and minored in Creative Writing and Italian. I tutor any subject related to reading or writing in the English language -- particularly the SAT Verbal and Writing sections, and the ACT English and Reading sections. I specialize in test prep, but am open to tutoring a broad range of subjects not limited to...
Education & Certification
Dickinson College - Bachelor in Arts, English
ACT Composite: 31
ACT English: 35
ACT Reading: 33
Private Reading Tutoring in Washington DC
Our interview process, stringent qualifications, and background screening ensure that only the best Reading tutors in Washington DC work with Varsity Tutors. To assure a successful experience, you're paired with one of these qualified tutors by an expert director - and we stand behind that match with our money-back guarantee.
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Washington DC Reading Tutoring FAQ
If your student is struggling with their reading abilities, Varsity Tutors can help you find experienced Washington DC reading tutors. Reading covers a wide range of topics and can be a demanding subject not just for young learners but also for middle school and high school students. Some of the topics that students need to learn include parts of speech, punctuation, phonetics, and drawing conclusions from a story or essay they read.
Reading is an important skill to develop since it can affect all aspects of your student's academics. There are many benefits your child can experience when they practice reading. They can expand their vocabulary, improve their short-term memory, increase their knowledge about the world, and practice their analytical skills. If your student is experiencing any issues with reading such as difficulty with pronunciation, reading fluently, and decoding figures of speech in sentences, working with Washington DC reading tutoring could just be the support they need to overcome these difficulties and improve their skills.
How is Washington DC reading tutoring different from classroom learning?
When your student participates in a class, they need to study reading topics based on what has been planned out on their syllabus. Their teacher has to make sure that everyone understands the topic being taught before they can move to the next one. This means if your student already has a good grasp of the subject, they still need to sit through the entire lesson.
Private lessons with Washington DC reading tutors allow your child to dedicate more of their study time on topics and skills they need to improve on. If they're already good at reading common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does), they can just skim through this topic with their instructor or skip it completely.
Since there is no strict curriculum to follow during private lessons, your student can study at their own pace. In a class, there can be a lot of stress coming from the fact that your student needs to keep up with the teacher's instructions. They might also get frustrated and their self-confidence can be crushed when they keep comparing their performance with other students. With private lessons, your child can study at ease and not worry about the pressure of keeping up with their classmates.
If your student is finding it difficult to focus in the classroom, private lessons with Washington DC reading tutors can provide them a quiet, distraction-free learning environment. They will study in a one-on-one setting where they can avoid some of the common distractions found in the classroom such as chatty classmates, noises in the hallway, and other activities that can disrupt the lesson. If your child is having problems with identifying the main idea of a passage, they could practice this with their mentor in a setting with fewer or no distractions. This might make it easier for them to comprehend the text and improve their reading skills.
What are the benefits of having my student study with Washington DC reading tutors near me?
Washington DC reading tutoring makes it possible for your student to receive personalized attention from expert reading mentors, which can bring a number of benefits to their learning experience. For one thing, they can immediately get corrected if they make errors in pronouncing similarly spelled words or if they misunderstand the meaning of a new word they encounter on a passage they're reading. This instant feedback is important when helping your student correct their reading habits and checking if they are able to apply what they've learned to succeeding exercises.
One-on-one instruction is also a great way to have your student learn based on their strengths and natural learning style. Different students use different methods when they're trying to take in and remember information. Experienced Washington DC reading tutors can assess your student in their first meetings and observe how they naturally learn new concepts. They can then use this information in designing activities and a customized study plan for your student.
If your child learns better through interactive lessons where they use several senses like sight, touch, and hearing, sitting still in front of a computer may not help much with their skill development. In this situation, their instructor can ask them to stand while reading or switch study places or positions during the lessons. If your student is a visual learner, their instructor can use index cards or sticky notes when teaching vocabulary or highlighting different parts of an essay they're going to read.
Moreover, Washington DC reading tutors can also use a variety of teaching techniques to make your student's lessons more effective. For example, if your student needs help with reading comprehension, their instructor can guide them through an article or essay using techniques like previewing, predicting, and identifying the main idea and summarization. Since it's a one-on-one lesson, your student can go through these techniques in detail and their instructor can pause in between paragraphs to ask questions and make sure your student is able to follow the lesson.
Another great thing about Washington DC reading tutoring is that your child can ask as many questions as needed until they gain a deeper understanding of the topic they're trying to learn. In school, it can be hard to ask follow-up questions when your student can't make sense of a topic because they can easily become self-conscious and worry about what their classmates might think of their questions. During one-on-one lessons, your child has the freedom to ask and discuss important points with their mentor without worrying about taking too much time away from other students.
How can I fit Washington DC reading tutoring into my student's schedule?
If you are worried about how you can fit your student's private lessons into your busy schedule, you'll appreciate the fact that these lessons can all be done online through our proprietary Live Learning Platform. You can set the schedule of your student and we will do the hard work of finding an experienced mentor who is also able to conduct the lessons on that day.
To study with Washington DC reading tutors, all your student needs is a reliable internet connection so they can log into the platform and meet their instructor via video chat. They can conveniently work on their reading skills from home or online from libraries such as the Georgetown Public Library or the Watha T Daniel-Shaw Library.
Our platform has several features to make online learning efficient and effective. There's a shared document editor for collaborating on documents and a virtual whiteboard for providing additional reminders, notes, and cues to your student. All sessions with Washington DC reading tutoring instructors are also recorded on the platform, so it's easy to go back to a lesson if your student wants to review a piece of important advice they've learned from their instructor.
How can I get my student started with Washington DC reading tutors near me
Reach out to the educational consultants at Varsity Tutors so we can connect you with a qualified reading mentor as soon as possible. Whether you choose online or in-person lessons, your student will work with the best Washington DC reading tutors available.
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