Background: Medical student with a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering (University of Toronto). Teaching Areas: High school and undergraduate level mathematics, physics, biology and chemistry. Teaching Philosophy: It is important to prioritize the comprehension of concepts and tailor the teaching approach to each student's unique learning style. Approach: Interactive, understanding-focused, and application-oriented.
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...have sound knowledge in Civil engineering softwares like AutoCAD, Staad Pro, Revit Architecture, MEP and Structural. Apart from this, I am currently upgrading myself to the management level by doing a Post-Graduation Diploma in Engineering Business and Safety Management, Canada. I am very passionate about sharing my knowledge and experience with future generations. Tutoring is a mutual journey between students and teachers. We both learn, benefit each other and acquire knowledge in different ways. So,...
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...in Mechanical Engineering and my M.Sc. in Mechatronics Engineering with a focus on Control and Dynamics. I have experience instructing students in a variety of engineering subjects, including Math, Statics, and Mechanics of Materials. I think that breaking the material down into small chunks besides bringing real-life examples is the most effective way to teach my students. Similar to what I've done for my courses, I show my students how to prepare to get the...
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...software. understanding these FEM software packages is crucial for engineers who are looking for a job in a designing company. Because of the nature of my Master's degree thesis, I am an advanced user of Matlab programming software. Moreover, I believe, people who are professional users of Microsoft Excel, eventually will be those who are pioneers in research and engineering. I can teach you how to work with Excel from the beginning to an advanced level....
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...tutoring Physics for its inherent principles that unravel the mysteries of the universe, and Environmental Studies, which I view as an urgent and exciting field to introduce to students. Additionally, my background in Civil, Architectural and Environmental Design, and Mechanical Engineering allows me to extend my tutoring to areas such as Thermodynamics, Urban Design, and Technical Writing, providing a well-rounded, comprehensive learning experience for my students. In terms of my teaching philosophy, I strive to...
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...four years of tutoring experience in subjects like mathematics, physics, and engineering, I've worked with students of various ages and educational backgrounds, tailoring my approach to meet their unique learning styles. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of British Columbia, where I was recognized on the Dean's List for academic excellence. My tutoring experience spans everything from elementary math to advanced university-level calculus and physics, and I particularly enjoy guiding...
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...a superpower! I have that superpower(at least been told so, LOL). I have been teaching students across various age groups and countries for the past 2 years. I expertise in Mathematics, and Computer Science(yeah , all those "Geeky" stuffs, cool right?). I, like you, am bored with traditional teaching methods, thus if you want to learn concepts while having fun, then I am the person you should be taking your class with. So, what are...
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...them connect the theoretical knowledge with practical examples. I have also taught students in a classroom capacity during my Masters. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math, Physics, and English. I have also helped my peers in preparing for the GMAT exam, which involves subject areas I thoroughly enjoy. I am very passionate to share my knowledge and expertise with all of my students and would love to...
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...supportive learning environment where students can develop a profound understanding of complex concepts. My teaching philosophy centers on personalized approaches that cater to individual learning styles, so that that each student feels confident and empowered in their academic journey. I have reviewed middle/high school content for math, physics and chemistry to find ways to teach my students effectively! I can also provide university material and advice too :) I look forward to helping my students...
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Passionate education professional with significant skills in secondary and high school mathematics teaching. over 11 years of experience as an articulate High School Teacher. Recognized by students and faculty as a highly dedicated and inspiring education professional committed to student progress
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...who became the youngest students to achieve A* in their Cambridge IGCSE exams. I adapt my methods according to what works for my students and am very confident in my ability to help students get the results they want. My areas of expertise are Math and Sciences.Nothing excites me more than to help students grow, achieve their goals and more importantly, make it insightful and fun for them to learn. I am also a passionate mentor...
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...Master's degree in Civil Engineering, I am passionate about helping students excel in math, science, physics, biology, and engineering. With over four years of tutoring experience, I tailor my teaching approach to meet individual learning styles and needs. I believe in creating a supportive and engaging learning environment, using creative methods such as real-world applications to spark curiosity and motivate students. By fostering self-confidence and employing effective study techniques like mind mapping, Feynman technique, etc.,...
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...currently pursuing a PhD in Canada, specializing in climate adaptive urban development. I tutor all science-related subjects, with a particular passion for mathematics, geography, biology, chemistry environmental science and sustainability as they have real-world applications in solving global challenges. My teaching philosophy focuses on an interactive, student-centered approach, adapting to different learning styles while encouraging problem-solving and analytical thinking. Outside of academia, I enjoy exploring nature, reading about global sustainability initiatives, and engaging in community-driven...
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As a instructor with a background in engineering, I am passionate about helping students understand complex concepts in a clear and relatable way. My goal is to make science and engineering not only accessible, but also exciting showing students how it connects to the real world and sparks innovation.
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...students. I have been working as a tutor for kids (in math and Scrach) for about 1 year. Where did you get your education? I got my Ph.D. degree in a first-ranked university in my country back home. What degree(s) have you attained? PhD in Civil engineering (Geotechnics). What subjects do you tutor? For elementary and secondary school: Math, Science, algebra, calculus, geometry, Scratch Coding. For university: Soil Mechanics, foundation engineering, site investigation, soil improvement....
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...completed the Master of Business Administration (MBA) EM (Executive Program, Management) at the Rotman School, University of Toronto and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Nikhil also has extensive finance, business, investment, operational and managerial experience in a broad range of industries with a reputation of building long-term shareholder value at top-tier Canadian corporations by significantly impacting growth and profits. He is involved in various philanthropic initiatives focused on educating children with disabilities from developing...
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...drives me to help students grasp complex concepts and gain confidence. With a background in architecture and interior design, including kitchen and bath design, I enjoy sharing my expertise. Educated in architecture, I focus on subjects related to design and space planning. I adopt a student-centred teaching approach, fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. Outside of tutoring, I am interested in sustainable design, green building practices, and travelling, which inspire my work and broaden...
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My name is James Vanderveen, and I am a Civil Engineering Student at University. I am a recent high school graduate who took both Grade 12 University Math and Calculus and Vectors in high school. In my first year of University, I have taken calculus and linear algebra. Overall, I enjoy math and would enjoy helping pass some of that knowledge on to others.
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...math, and engineering. During my studies, I have tutored many students in high schools, universities, and even outside academia. So, it's safe to say that I know my way when it comes to teaching. I have tutored a broad range of subjects, though I'm most passionate about mechanics, statistics, and civil engineering. I can recognize where a student has a problem in a subject and know how to fix that, especially when it comes to...
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...one-on-one to master challenging concepts and improve their grades. I hold a Master's degree in Civil Engineering (Earthquake Engineering), a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, and a Diploma in GIS, as well as the Ready to Teach Certificate from SAIT in Canada. My teaching style is patient, clear, and tailored to each student's needs. I focus on breaking down difficult concepts into simple, understandable steps, and I use real-world examples to make learning both engaging...
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Civil Engineers design, construct, maintain, and expand the structures of society, whether it's a bridge, space satellite, dam, or road tunnel. Anyone studying to be a civil engineer will be challenged to master a variety of disparate skills, including complex mathematics and physics. They will gain and be able to recall detailed knowledge of a wide variety of materials, including the ability to analyze complete sets of data. Furthermore, pupils will develop creative problem-solving abilities that can bridge theoretical knowledge and real-world problems. Civil engineer students will need very strong numeracy skills and high technology literacy. If you're having difficulty mastering a particular aspect of civil engineering or making sense of the material presented in one of your classes, perhaps private tutoring can be of assistance to you.
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Recent Civil Engineering Tutoring Session Notes
The student had an exam the day after our session so we reviewed topics related to genetics. Specifically, we covered Punnett squares, monohybrid and dihybrid crosses, chi-square tests, and Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium. I was concerned the session prior because he was struggling with differentiating between allele frequency and individual (phenotypic) frequency of genes in a population, which are important concepts in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, but he was confident today and knew the differences perfectly. We worked on practice problems and it seems that he is a pretty strong test taker; he utilizes process of elimination techniques very well. I guided him on easier and more efficient methods of solving genetics problems, which will save him time on the exam. I am confident he will receive a strong score.
In this session, we started to prepare the student for her exam on Friday. In order to do so, we went over the chapter review questions in great depth, and I had her write down her answers to these questions as a way to review later. The questions covered plant reproduction, which we focused on last meeting. She struggled to remember the details of how fertilization in plants occurs and which structures are involved. I gave her flashcards to use in completing the chapter objectives for studying purposes. I have no concerns about this session.
Today we went over ecology of organisms (from its basic overview to its levels such as organism, population, community, etc.), hormones, and behavior. To note, a whole chapter was covered during this session.
The student and I primarily prepared for his test tomorrow on evolution. We went over the five factors of evolution, Darwin's and Lamarck's theories, selection pressures, adaptations, punctuated equilibrium vs. gradualism, and I even showed him some extracurricular concepts such as Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to illustrate that evolution works on populations (allele frequencies), not individuals.
During this session we went over:
- Parthenogenesis (specifically bacteria and viruses)
- Bacteria types (shape, motility, and clustering)
- Virus
- Lytic vs Lysogenic Stages
- Vaccines
- Immunity and Immunization
We went over some test-taking strategies.
- Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies
- Blocking test into sections and completing each block in an appropriate amount of time (i.e. if there are 40 multiple choice questions with 20 minutes allotted time, chunking the test into 4 sections of 10 and answering these 10 in 5 minutes. )
We practiced this with one set of multiple choice questions.
Today was this student's and my first session together. She told me that she has been doing well on her Biology quizzes, but has more difficulty when it comes to the exams. She wants to find a study style that works for her, so that she can do better on the exams. She has already talked with the professor and multiple classmates and is working hard to write down questions as she reads each chapter, and work through all of the homework assignments. I gave her advice on study techniques, such as watching videos, focusing on lecture notes while reading each chapter, and answering the concept questions as she goes through the textbook. She plans on assessing exactly what she wants help on for the next session.