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I am an educator with 20 years of experience. I am currently seeking a Masters of Social Work at Smith College in order to compliment my existing teaching experience. I have worked with math, science, humanities, and English. My preparation to go to graduate school enabled me to become very familiar with test prep strategies and I am also a competent guide for preparing to take both college admissions and graduate admissions exams.

I enjoy working with people from a wide variety of educational backgrounds and ages. From the young people who are learning to make education a lifelong part of their development to adults returning school, I feel confident helping people at different stages achieve their academic goals. I love learning and believe it should be a enjoyable experience. I look forward to working with you and being able to share this joy with you!

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Sylvanwillow’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: University of Massachusetts-Boston - Bachelors, Gender Studies & Human Services

Graduate Degree: Smith College - Current Grad Student, Social Work

Test Scores
GRE Verbal: 164
Hobbies

knitting, reading, dance, art

Tutoring Subjects
Adult Literacy
Algebra
Algebra 2
American Literature
AP Research
Art
Art History
British Literature
Business
Classics
Clinical Psychiatry
Clinical Psychology
College English
College Level American Literature
Comparative Literature
Creative Writing
Economics
Elementary School
Elementary School Math
Elementary School Reading
Elementary School Science
Elementary School Writing
English
Essay Editing
Family Law
Fiction Writing
Geometry
High School Business
High School Economics
High School English
High School Level American History
High School Level American Literature
High School Physics
High School Writing
Human Development
IB Dance
IB Film
Introduction to Fiction
Law
Life Sciences
Math
Medieval Literature
Middle School
Middle School Math
Middle School Reading
Middle School Reading Comprehension
Middle School Science
Middle School Writing
Nutrition
Other
Philosophy
Photography
Physics
Poetry
Pre-Algebra
Psychology
SAT Reading
Science
Social Sciences
Social Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Study Skills
Study Skills and Organization
World Literature
Writing
What is your teaching philosophy?

The reasons that motivate a person vary from individual. So the first step is to talk with a student enough so that I can understand what does or may motivate them. For some, reaching specific goals can be quite motivating. For others, it may be more about feeling that they have mastered the material. For others, it may be rewards. Whatever the motivation, I think it's important to encourage a student's progress. Nothing can be as demoralizing as feeling like you are not moving forward. At key moments, it can also be helpful to remind students of what they are working towards.

How would you help a student get excited/engaged with a subject that they are struggling in?

It can help to look at the subject from a different perspective and to show the student that the subject is applicable to his/her interests. (Like connecting math to a sport the student plays...) Finding a new format to work on the material can also be helpful. A more interactive format can be especially effective. (Examples: playing a game instead of doing standard math problems, doing an experiment together to illustrate scientific principles...)

How do you build a student's confidence in a subject?

No matter how much a student is struggling with a subject, the student still always has strengths. Focusing on these strengths is essential to helping a student build confidence. Many students have been taught to believe that certain subjects simply aren't for them, making them feel they will never succeed or do well in those areas. This entire viewpoint is problematic and does not build confidence or lead to success. It's okay for a subject not to feel natural or make sense immediately. By sticking with a subject and bringing one's own special skills and strengths, a student can build confidence and succeed in any subject.

How do you evaluate a student's needs?

The process of evaluating needs changes depending on the subject. For many subjects, however, diagnostic tests are quite helpful at determining where a student's strengths and weaknesses are. It's also helpful to review the student's past work in the field. Personally, I always like to sit down with students and hear them describe their needs in their own words.

What types of materials do you typically use during a tutoring session?

This varies so much depending on both the subject we are working on and the individual student. I do find that regardless of the subject, it is always helpful to have the basic materials of paper and pencil. It's amazing how helpful these can be, even when the work is being done on a computer. They allow for practice, explanations, demonstrations, experimentation and much more. Besides that, I like to tailor the materials I'm using to the needs of each student.

How do you adapt your tutoring to the student's needs?

Very simplistically, I will work on whatever it is the student needs help with. The first step is always to figure out what this is by evaluating a student's needs, giving us an idea of where to start. Additionally, when evaluating a student's needs, it's crucial to get a sense of his/her learning style so that I can figure out the best approach to working with them. The more I work with a student, the more I can adapt to his/her specific needs.