...in Global Studies with a dual concentration in Economics/International Business and Religion/Culture. I am also double minoring in Biology and Religious Studies. I tutor a whole slew of subjects all ranging from English and History to Algebra and Biology. Despite tutoring broad range of subjects, I find myself most passionate about History and English! I believe that the most important thing that one can absolutely attain for oneself is one's education. A balanced foundation in...
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...support their learning. Not only does this allow my students to demonstrate metacognition, but they can continuously reflect on how they can improve. This is crucial when a student is studying a topic they have little interest in and have met with little success. I understand that my role as their teacher is to look for ways for them to improve - and that's when I share all the tools and tricks learned over 16...
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...Business Economics Cert. I am passionate about helping others succeed. My expertise spans a wide range of subjects, including mathematics, history, social studies, language arts, writing, creative arts, and philosophy. I have witnessed my students thrive with the right guidance and support throughout my many teaching and tutoring roles. With over a decade of tutoring experience, I have worked with students of various ages and skill levels. I take pride in helping my students build...
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...Omaha and my master's in Creative Writing from Kingston University in London, England, I am back home in Omaha looking to expand my experience in tutoring. During the two and a half years that I was studying in the UK I also worked as a tutor. I did private, in-home tutoring as well as facilitating groups and classrooms. My primary subjects are English, ESL, Writing and Reading but I also work well with primary students...
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...York at Albany having received a B.A. in Education. My majors were English, Mathematics with minors in Art History and Anthropology. I also hold a MPA in Education Public Policy. In my career, I have been a classroom teacher, substitute teacher, and tutor. As a tutor, I have successfully instructed more than 300 students in English Language Arts, Mathematics, AP American and European History. Currently, I am a five-star tutor with Varsity Tutors. My credentials...
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My name is Kelsey and I am an energetic, positive, 26-year-old teacher who graduated with my MFA from the University of Notre Dame in 2017. I am currently teaching Second Grade, but have extensive and varied teaching experience, having taught students of all ages, even university level! I also have experience working with students with behavior and learning differences. It is my goal to make all of my students feel encouraged, heard, motivated, and successful.
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...subject matter that I am very passionate about. I do not believe that any subject is superior to another, and that together they form the basis of a well-rounded, informed individual. With regard to my particular areas of expertise, History, Social and Political Sciences, I feel that these areas all interact, and react, to each other and form an essential part of our human story; the story of us if you will.... I make the subject...
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...born in Georgia I like to consider myself a Florida Native. I have always loved educating others, but initially, I had never taught professionally. I studied at Stetson University in Deland, FL and majored in Business Administration and minored in Education. After graduating with my BBA I went to work at a bank the Risk Management and Construction Administration Department. Still feeling a hole I decided to pursue my MBA with a concentration in Human...
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...I have tailored the lessons to meet everyone at their level and interests. I have taught and tutored a range of courses that have included English, History, Latin, Greek, German, and standardized test prep. While I enjoy working with students in any subject, I am most passionate about foreign languages and standardized tests. These courses in particular have clear and measurable outcomes by which progress can be tracked (and celebrated!). Helping people to meet their...
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...degree in History and a master's degree in Healthcare Administration. Additionally, I hold a Juris Doctorate from Creighton University. My journey into tutoring began unexpectedly when I helped a friend's child prepare for a test. Witnessing the child's transformation and newfound confidence sparked my passion for tutoring. With my diverse educational background, I enjoy tutoring various subjects, but my true passions lie in Writing, History, and College Application Essays. I believe education is crucial for...
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It is my firmest belief that if one does not and understand history, we are doomed to make the same mistakes. Truth in any history, means exploring every avenue to make sure the truth is known.... Chat and find out why this subject is a problem for them. Explain how and what we will learn as tutoring continues, until they have a great understanding of the material.... A student can become an independent learner if the...
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I have a Masters degree in French, a minor in Italian. Also, I am working towards a bachelor in piano performance. I am originally from Eastern Europe. My knowledge of several languages and cultures allows me to tutor, not only foreign languages but also reading, writing, geography, history, literature and the history of the arts.
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...but by developing an effective system, I hope to make them exciting and memorable. Social science and philosophy are among my favorite subjects because they focus on how people think and how that impacts the world we live in. I am passionate about assisting students to not simply learn, but also thoroughly understand academic material. Even now, as I myself continue to learn, I hope to model for students how it is an exciting process...
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I'm a graduate of Washington State University with a BA in English who is looking to help others expand their knowledge of literature. I find the analysis of literature to be very interesting and hope to inspire those I work with to feel the same way. I am most versed in early American literature but am familiar with many other types as well. I seek to promote close reading strategies and emphasis on aesthetic analysis.
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...their academic endeavors. My commitment to education goes beyond simply imparting knowledge; I strive to cultivate a love for learning in each student I work with. I believe that every child has the potential to succeed, and I am dedicated to providing the guidance and encouragement necessary to help them reach their goals. I look forward to the opportunity to work with motivated candidates who share my vision of empowering students through tailored tutoring and...
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...and special needs brother, I've seen firsthand the power of positive rapport-building in fostering all-around student confidence. Additionally, having graduated as my high school's Salutatorian in 2023 and accumulating over 3,000 hours of community service between grades 9-12, I understand the importance of pursuing a well-balanced lifestyle that allows a young person to succeed academically, socially and emotionally. As a tutor, I strive to create an environment in which all students feel confident in striving...
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...test-takers with a focus on reading and writing. In addition, I have assisted students in preparing college entrance essays. Over the last 30 years, I have been actively involved in US Government and politics through the work I do as a volunteer. This makes me uniquely qualified to tutor civics, history, policy and public speaking. It's a pleasure to meet you. I live in Philadelphia, with a few cats, and an obstinate pug named Elle...
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I have been dedicated to the education of students since 2003. I have taught a variety of subjects with history being the primary in almost every school. My passion for the subject makes teaching it a byproduct of my affinity and just makes it that much richer.
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...in education through Teach for America as a Spanish and remedial English teacher at a high school in Greenwood, MS. I tutor English, Writing, Math, Social Studies, and Spanish. I personally love to teach any writing component, because I enjoy the process of creating an essay which everyone can enjoy. I consider my tutoring style to mimic that of a coach; my goal is to push your student toward a higher end. I have an...
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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.