...Science and Economics and a minor in US History. During college I began tutoring at a local high school, where I helped students work towards passing standardized state subject tests. I'm comfortable tutoring a variety of subjects related to Social Sciences, History, Writing, and Math. While tutoring, I seek to help students relate and connect...
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...my teaching style adapts to ensure that each student can reach their full potential. By understanding where students have weaknesses, we can improve in these areas so that their grades improve and that they feel more confident. Outside of tutoring, I love to spend time with my family, friends and my dog.
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...do for a living, and I use my life and tutoring experiences to improve as a person and as an educator. I feel honored to be a part of Varsity Tutors, helping students achieve their educational and personal goals in life, therefore at the end of the day i go to bed knowing that i...
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...a variety of subjects for grades K-12. I worked on WIDA projects where I evaluated and scored English proficiency tests (verbal and written) for multilingual learners. As a WIDA analyst, I gained insight into the national system of standardized testing. While I tutor in a broad range of subjects, I am especially interested in Literature,...
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...700+ on my SAT Writing and Reading sections. I was also Social Studies student of the year my Junior year of High School. I was an English minor at Emory University as well. I am mobile and get anywhere around the metro Atlanta area and my schedule is very flexible so I can set up...
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...I'm Ben! I'm originally from Buffalo and now I'm a sophomore at American University in Washington, DC. I'm an International Studies major and I intend to minor in Arabic. I took Spanish all through middle and high school and love to learn languages, and anything else international or political and I look forward to helping...
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...Junior at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, but I'm originally from New Jersey. I'm double majoring in American Government and The College of Social Studies, which is a program unique to my University that combines several social sciences. I am also minoring in Religious Studies. I've been working as a tutor since my freshman year...
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...hypothetical: One of my students takes what she learns from her tutoring sessions over macroeconomics and lands a six figure job as a Market Research Analyst for Corporation X. She praises herself for the tremendous success and accepts the position. Over the next few months, she slacks off and the CEO fires her. This will...
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+ B.A. Anthropology & Philosophy + M.S. Applied Anthropology TESOL/TOEFL ESL Certified + Teaching for 9 years: Middle School, High School, GED + Coaching Soccer and Basketball for 6 years Lives in China 11 years Lived in Germany 5 years
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...is Hellen. I am so excited and looking forward to being your tutor this year! This will be my fifth-year teaching elementary school and my 11th year teaching. attended Queens College, City University of New York. I graduated in 2005 with my Bachelor's degree and again in 2008 with a Masters Degree. I am currently...
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...of Creative Writing and Political Science, with a minor in Screenwriting. I'm also a recent graduate of Phillips Academy, a boarding preparatory school in Andover, Massachusetts. I tutor a wide range of a subjects, including (but not limited to): writing (all grades), reading comprehension (all grades), Algebra 1, and test prep. Outside of academia, I...
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...while also having fun. While I tutor and teach a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about American History. I am a firm proponent of equipping students with the reading and writing skills necessary to excel at the collegiate level. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, coaching football and track & field,...
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...answer on your own and to have the confidence to know you are right. Doing this ensures independent learning. "Give a man a fish and he won't go hungry that night, teach a man to fish and he will be full for the rest of his life." I am teaching you how to fish!
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...others is a key component to teaching and he constantly strives to connect. By supporting these contributions he seeks to bridge the teacher-student divide so that everyone is valued as a learner on their respective journey of inquiry. Ph.D. in Education , Chapman University M.A. in Teaching, Chapman University B.A. in History, Loyola Marymount University
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I am a college graduate form Texas Tech University. I double majored in Political Science and Psychology with double minors in Spanish and Philosophy I will be attending St. Mary's Law School in the fall. I come from a Mexican household and consider myself fluent in Spanish.
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I love learning, and I love sharing my love of learning with others. My goal is to help others gain the knowledge they need, and to enjoy the process of gaining knowledge.
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...a tutor. My goal is to break down what seems senseless and teach in a way that allows every child to master the material regardless of their learning style. I believe the focus should not be on if a child can learn but rather how to teach in a way that they will best understand....
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...what they already know and help them build on this knowledge. I believe students "teaching back" to me helps them solidify their understanding of concepts in any subject. I ultimately aim to help students cultivate habits for self-education that they can carry with them throughout life: critical thinking, problem-solving strategies, and clear communication of ideas....
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...age to adults working to complete graduate degrees. I began working in education in 2006 and am employed full-time in higher education administration. I have a strong desire to help others obtain their educational goals and experience the benefits that education can have on the lives of individuals and their families. I look forward to...
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...become confident in subjects that they may have been struggling with before. My duty as a historian is to not only uncover the truth about the past, but to also show the importance of history overall. I have spent years tutoring in a variety of subjects and would love to help you on your journey...
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Recent Political Science Tutoring Session Notes
The student and continued reviewing for her psychology exam today. She first asked me some questions regarding the material we covered yesterday, and so I tried to clarify some points about the DSM and 19th Century psychology history. Then we moved on to reviewing schizophrenia and cognitive disorders. As we reviewed, I continued adding to the student's study guide and also compiled a vocabulary/key term sheet.
Today the student and I went over Developmental Psychology, Motivation, and Emotion. She struggled with Emotional theories so we went over those quite a bit until she understood them fully. We went over more practice tests. She is doing better and better each session.
During today's session, the student and I worked on preparing her for her final psychology exam. The process was intensive, and we were able to cover a lot of ground. Overall, it was a very productive session.
This was the final tutoring session prior to the student taking the test. We discussed a strategy for addressing the final few guides. The content we discussed was primarily sensation and perception. He had questions about the visual perception process and so we spent most of our time on this area.
In this session, we primarily went over topical issues like the recent Supreme Court cases and current political issues for women. We also examined the culture and women's status within it. The student is moving forward on her areas of focus and the way she would like to investigate/present them. For our next session we'll continue with feminist issues and political issues relating to women.
We went over the five principles of politics, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, federalist papers and anti-federalist papers. We also discussed goals for future sessions. The student wanted to go over what was discussed in the first few lectures of his class. He plans to do extra readings following our session.