...in the individual tutoring space and a proven track record of success with students from widely varied backgrounds and academic levels. My relevant work history includes time a literary/technical editor at two Canadian publishing houses, freelance writing coaching for both secondary and post-secondary school clients, providing exam preparation for International Baccalaureate candidates, and tutoring at-risk youth in the Los Angeles Family Shelter system. I would love the opportunity to discuss your needs and look forward...
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...a special emphasis on Art History and textual analysis. While I employ a robust set of problem-solving and communication skills to tutor learners in a broad range of subjects, Philosophy, English, Psychology and History are my preferred areas of study. Tutoring is incredibly important to me because knowledge is power, and I love empowering others as they pursue their dreams. I particularly enjoy tutoring Philosophy because it allows students to develop thinking skills that can...
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...It is obvious that this teacher made a real impact in my life and education. I still remember his name and have a clear picture of his smile, red hair, just like it was yesterday. His positive and encouraging approach to teaching, made a real impact in my life. I want you to remember me one day, not only for the knowledge I shared with you, but also that I made a difference in your...
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...Biology. In college, I have extensive experience as a tutor for introductory biology and statistics courses, as well as a teaching assistant for advanced biology courses such as genetics. While I can tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about the sciences, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. I believe that forming a strong relationship with my tutees is the key to success, and will structure and refit my own lesson plans...
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Hello all! My name is Miss Taylor, I have been teaching and tutoring for nearly 7 years. I am currently a 6th grade Social Studies teacher and tutor ELA. I enjoy teaching about History and including ELA to young educators.
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...I will help you achieve your goals! I overcame a significant learning disability to graduate high school at 16, publish original scientific research in major international journals, and went on to graduate from Oxford University, the London School of Economics, and Rice University. My original writing has been published in The Guardian and Le Monde, two of the largest newspapers in the United Kingdom and France, respectively. I have 10+ years of experience teaching higher...
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I am a graduate of Northwestern University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Political Science with a social science concentration in Sociology. Since graduation, I have worked primarily as a journalist and editor in the news industry. I am passionate about history, writing, reading, political science, and sociology and have an extensive history with math - having come from a long line of math educators.
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The exchange of information and education is a passion for me! Creating a comfortable and fun atmosphere will allow learning to be enjoyable and memorable for all parties involved!... Keep it entertaining! I love using innovative and contemplative approaches to teaching; learning should be permanent and fun!... Breaking the ice and laughing is always a good idea for a first lesson! Introductions and getting to know someone is exciting, and I would have a few questions,...
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...from Oberlin College this May with a B.A. in History and Minors in Politics and French. From a young age I have been deeply interested in history -- particularly the Medieval and Early Modern periods, French language and culture, political theory, and geography. I also follow international events very closely. I see these subjects as different facets of the great story of human history. It is impossible to truly understand the modern world without a...
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...is a private tutor and college instructor. He has also taught as a high school English teacher. His educational qualifications include a B.A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies from the University of the Incarnate Word and an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Texas-San Antonio. He was recently awarded a Merit Scholarship from the Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley. His teaching specializations include grammar, composition, critical thinking (or, philosophical studies), reading and vocabulary, and...
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...Arts in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2018, along with minors in European Studies, Medieval Studies, and Classics. Before grad school, I worked as a Legislative Assistant in the Wisconsin State Assembly. I also worked as an archival researcher, field technician, and legislative liaison with the UW MIA Recovery and Identification Project, helping repatriate the remains of MIA U.S. service members in Europe. My currently research project examines how early U.S. efforts to...
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...the moment I embarked on my academic voyage in Political Science with minors in History and Organizational Leadership, I knew I was destined to explore the intricacies of human interaction, governance, and the fascinating narrative of our past. As an Online Freelance Debate Coach and Tutor since June 2021, I've been fortunate to witness the transformative power of education firsthand. Guiding students through the labyrinth of English, History, and college applications has been both a privilege...
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...with your son or daughter! A little bit about myself, I hold a B.A. in History and International Relations from Saint Josephs University. I am a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society, the Phi Alpha Theta history honors society, and the Sigma Iota Rho International Studies honors society. I am from upstate New York (Albany area). I am an avid Yankees, Football Giants, Knicks, Saint Joseph's University, and Siena College basketball fan.
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...school but had a change of heart in my career path. Part of this was due to my political science major (double major with biology) in college as well as a number of Spanish and other courses that I took. Tutoring is something, I feel, that has come naturally to me, even back to my high school days. My goal is to help you learn as much as you can and reach your true potential....
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...up to adult age. I have taught elementary, middle, and high school. I taught various subjects as a Certified Exceptional Student Education Teacher (Special Education). I don't have a favorite subject that I tutor. Education is my passion so I come to each subject with that same passion. I get to know my student and base my teaching style on my what my student's needs are. My hobbies are reading books, crocheting, loom knitting, and...
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...I primarily taught World Religions and Introduction to Philosophy. In addition I taught Western Civilization, US History, and Government classes. Many times I have seen the students writing improve as they have worked with me through the term. Even non English speakers have made great strides with my tutoring. Recently I have tutored graduate students taking online courses. Beginning the Fall 2013 I have been employed as an adjunct instructor in philosophy at Ocean County...
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...with a prestigious Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, Certified Public Accountant of Kenya (CPA), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and New York Broker Dealer Certifications (Series 7 and Series 63), I bring a wealth of expertise and experience to the table. My journey in the corporate sector has equipped me with invaluable insights into the intricacies of finance and business management. However, it's my passion for education and mentorship that truly drives me. With four...
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...discovery. My journey has been shaped by diverse experiences that have enriched my understanding of myself and the world, fueling my aspirations to make a meaningful impact in my chosen field. Growing up in a multicultural environment, I was exposed to a tapestry of perspectives, traditions, and ideas from an early age. This upbringing instilled in me a deep appreciation for diversity and a curiosity to explore different cultures, languages, and ways of thinking. It...
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Hello! I am a college student at Fordham University. I am a History major with minors in Medieval Studies and Anthropology. I can help out with History, English, Writing, and Reading skills. I have been a tutor for almost one year and hold a position as a copyeditor for a research journal at my university. My strength is helping students improve writing skills through close reading, essay-editing, and revision.
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...things and have a very diverse background. I was born in Illinois where I began both my academic and military careers (16 years military police). After the military, I returned to school for a Master's and teacher certification in high school science. I decided I could do more and here I am. I am going to school full-time as I work toward a Doctorate in Business Administration. I look forward to helping solve business problems...
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The roots of the contemporary world run deeply through history, far preceding the many scientific advances of the modern world and ultimately reaching into the world of ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, and Egypt. Understanding this long, variegated history is essential to making sense of many facets of our contemporary worldview. While studying such a topic may seem to be merely an academic enterprise, it is actually critically important for developing a learned sense of our place in the long story of history. Whether you are taking a general education course in ancient culture, a specific majors-only course in something like thirteenth-century Aristotelianism and its effects on the university system, or maybe you merely want to improve your knowledge of this important and influential history, a personal tutor can help you sort through all of the complexities of ancient and medieval history, helping you to see the overall narrative of this complex but rewarding area of study. Contact Varsity Tutors today to discuss the tutoring options available in your area.
Courses in the ancient and medieval world often provide a number of difficulties for American students, who often are much better versed in American history than in anything that predates the settlement of our continent. For this reason, the foreign names, ancient events, and unknown geography of ancient and medieval history can be quite difficult for beginning scholars. Ancient and medieval heritage tutoring can help you develop a framework within which you can understand the complexities of this history, with all of its foreign aspects. If you are having trouble writing a term paper for your course, your hand-picked tutor can help you to organize your thoughts and find the right sources to direct your writing. Likewise, if you are merely having trouble retaining the details of your material, a personal tutor is the perfect guide for helping you to navigate the complexities of the many facts that accompany historical studies. If you are doing specific research on the legal codification of Carolingian monasticism, the formation of the University of Paris, the notion of household economy in ancient Greek thought, or any other specific field, your personal tutor is available to help you so that you can press onward into your own work without the frustrations of being detained in the twists and turns of a foreign historical terrain. The ancient and the medieval worlds have so deeply influenced our contemporary world that it is impossible to be a well-informed citizen today without knowing about this influential series of millennia. Contact Varsity Tutors today about ancient and medieval heritage tutoring.
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Recent Ancient and Medieval Heritage Tutoring Session Notes
Today I worked with the student on completing two assignments that she had due this week. I also reviewed and previewed information that the student had learned or will be learning this week. There is a lot of information that is being covered in the student's class, so I worked with her on breaking down the information into more manageable parts. She was able to successfully complete both assignments and gain a good understanding of the material.
Today we focused on the essay portion of the student's upcoming final. One essay option is to compare and contrast two civilizations. She chose Rome and Arabia and she created an outline detailing the similarities and differences between these two empires.
We talked a little more about the student's projects for Latin America Day. Then we studied a lot more for her test tomorrow using her study guide. We went over the terms she needs to know, and reviewed some of the concepts like deforestation and effects of colonization.
The student and I prepared for his quiz this week. We discussed, in our own words, what the vocabulary words mean and how they are related. We also had discussions about each of the section headings and the significance of the topics covered.
The student was studying for an upcoming social studies exam tomorrow. We went over his in class review and also completed other assignments in math, and Spanish. He is such a bright kid.
We worked on: finding definitions from the different chapters and answering homework questions, understanding difficult terms in US and global economy, finishing homework, looking over the outline of the book report.