...education 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...
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...My objective as a teacher is to encourage students to develop their own interests and critical thinking; this helps them establish a learner-centered environment in the classroom. I develop content that is significant and challenging for the students so that they are stimulated to think "beyond" their comfort zone and feel involved in their own learning process. Teaching for me is a process, a reciprocal relationship between the teacher and the student. Imparting knowledge to...
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...as presentation and visualization techniques. I enjoy helping students build their technical skills and confidence in architectural drafting, 3D modeling, and design presentations. Whether guiding a beginner through the fundamentals or refining the workflow of an advanced student, I tailor my approach to individual learning styles. Beyond tutoring, I find inspiration in travel, photography, and exploring new design trends. I believe that creativity thrives when students are encouraged to experiment, problem-solve, and think critically. My...
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...at Yorkville University and Sheridan College, covering design theory, digital communications, sustainable practices, and building systems. My hands-on, project-based approach inspires students to conceive, design, and execute projects from start to finish. At Varsity Tutors, I offer courses like SketchUp, AutoCAD, Photoshop, and InDesign, and more all available in both English and French! I am dedicated to fostering a collaborative and inclusive learning environment where students can develop their skills and creativity. I look forward...
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...mathematics, reading, writing, and the SAT specifically across multiple years, and can relate material / strategies to tutees in a way that meets them at their level. As a tutor, I seek to ground material and strategies in reality, drawing connections to real world situations, as it gives the material purpose and enhances tutees' understanding of the concepts. I personally find mathematics most enjoyable to tutor, as I find that its stigma of difficulty makes...
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...and cultural understanding, serving as a tool to comprehend current political and economic landscapes. English holds a special place in my heart, as I empathize with students learning a new system and writing style, having faced similar challenges myself. I also find immense joy in teaching foreign languages, appreciating the doors they open to different cultures and perspectives. My teaching philosophy revolves around adaptability and creating a comfortable learning environment. I strive to make students...
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...own terms with the help of a structured real or virtual environment. My primary strength as an educator and mentor is establishing a relationship with the student that is fed by a fluid and dynamic exchange of ideas and information, while remaining professionally in charge. I challenge students by engaging them in lively debates and critical thinking to facilitate their development as creative and articulate scholars. My approach to teaching and tutoring ensures that students...
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...and engaging learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their difficulties. My approach 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...
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...amount of patience. I love to explain difficult topics in the simplest and most engaging way. My goal is to get better everyday and give my best to every child I cater to. I believe communication is the key to a great teacher-student relationship. My students have always felt comfortable discussing their doubts or issues with me regardless of how silly it might sound to them. This has been my strength always. Thank you
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I am a proud OU graduate, mother, and educator. With almost 10 years in the education field, I have a love for teaching and inspiring students to be able to think critically at a higher level. I believe that learning never stops, questions should always be asked, and being curious is the foundation to better education.
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...Both schools I attended were quite small and I thrived on the personal attention. I brought that along with me into my teaching; working one-on-one with students is a vital ingredient to their success. Over 12 years of teaching, I have received much personal gratification from watching firsthand the growth and development of my students. Learning should be fun, with delicious little moments of satisfaction that we want to experience again and again.... We are only...
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...in the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation at the University of Maryland. In addition to a Bachelor of Planning & Preservation at the University of Maryland. In addition to a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, I am pursuing a minor in Construction Project Management. Science in Architecture, I am pursuing a minor in Construction Project Management. An adept leader with strong communication and management skills, I am also An adept leader with strong communication...
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Greetings, I am Mathew George, a seasoned Urban Designer, Architect, and Project Manager, boasting a rich tapestry of experience in urban planning, architectural design, and academic pedagogy. Throughout my illustrious career, I've traversed a spectrum of roles and obligations, honing a multifaceted proficiency and cultivating a profound comprehension of both the pragmatic applications and theoretical underpinnings within the realms of architecture and urban design.
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...high school level for six years and US history at the middle school level for two years. I enjoy working with students from various backgrounds and at various learning levels. Prior to teaching, I worked for a few architecture firms in the San Antonio, Texas area where I gained experience and knowledge in various office software, presentations, and computer drafting. I look forward to the opportunity of helping students become successful learners.
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...and technical execution, helping them communicate ideas clearly and meet critique expectations. I also focus on helping them manage project timelines, which is crucial in architecture education. I understand the pressure students face in architecture programs tight deadlines, demanding critiques, and long hours so I try to be both a technical guide and a creative sounding board. I truly enjoy watching students grow more confident in their ability to design and communicate their ideas effectively."...
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...classes over the years, and I enjoy subjects such as math, science, history, English, design, architecture, and construction. I am most passionate about teaching architecture and design, and I have worked on very interesting projects over my time in college. I have designed a live-in scientific research center located near Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and I am currently designing a spa located in Vez, Portugal for the Buildner Competition. Outside of Academics, I enjoy painting, drawing,...
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...but feel ambitious to take on any subject. I have direct experience with Math subjects up to Calculus. All in all, I am a very amiable personality who loves to learn, grow, and help bring understanding to others. I understand that not everyone learns in the same method, and this drives me to make the process easier for those like me. "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to...
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As an experienced tutor, my passion lies in helping students unlock their full potential and achieve academic success. With a commitment to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment, I strive to tailor my approach to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student. Through personalized instruction, I aim to instill confidence, critical thinking skills, and a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
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I became interested in tutoring during college. I started tutoring biology, chemistry and writing. By my senior year, I was running the tutoring center and writing lab. Following undergraduate, I became a teacher's aid and substitute teacher in the public school system. A year later I attended graduate school, where I received my PhD in neuroscience. I have over 10 years of experience tutoring math, science, SAT prep, and sciences (including biology and life sciences).
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The student reported that her Psychology test was nothing like she expected. For the next unit, I had her begin reading through the chapter, paying special attention to any blurbs on the page or topics the authors wanted to highlight. We're going to focus on concepts more than terms for the next test.
The student requested help with her term paper for research methods. She and a partner had done a nicely-designed experimental study, and she was looking for help with APA-style formatting and citation, and with making sure her interpretation of the study results and previous literature were accurate. Also, as an international student, she wanted help making sure that her grammar was up to par. We went over the paper in detail, fixing up citations, correcting grammatical mistakes, and discussing different ways to interpret and convey the findings of her study.
Today, the student and I went over the reading assignments for her abnormal psych class. The first was a chapter on the history of abnormal psychology. We covered what constitutes "abnormal" mental states, the difficulty of separating cultural and social norms from judgement of psychological states, ancient precedents in the field of mental health, and important movements and figures in the field from the Renaissance to today. We then went over a study on mental illness among inmates that discussed the move toward deinstitutionalization.
During this session we reviewed the information she has had so far in her psychology. We went into detail about how neurons and synapses work. The student is a visual learner, so diagramming seems to work very well for the both of us. We are meeting again tomorrow, in order to start research on her first Critique Paper due on Tuesday.
During today's session, the student and I worked on preparing her for her psychology test. We covered a number of topics, including different concepts of psychiatric illness, approaches to treatment, different forms of assessment, components of a study, the basis for psychiatric illness, and pharmacological interventions. We made good progress, and we were able to get through all of the required material within the session. Since we had a little extra time, we also went over a writing assignment she had. I looked it over for grammar and content, and I was pleased with what I saw. Overall, the session was highly productive.
The student and I again studied for his Social Studies test on Friday. He had two more worksheets he needed to finish in preparation for studying, so we did those two as well. With the time left, he showed me what he was doing in both Science and Math in preparation for quizzes and tests next week.