...My career has honed my abilities in critical thinking and communication, which I believe are essential for effective teaching. I have enjoyed mentoring and engaging with students informally and am eager to create a dynamic, supportive classroom environment. My goal is to inspire curiosity, encourage critical thinking, and help students develop their unique strengths.
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...a mentor and coordinated volunteer efforts that focus on academic and personal growth. I tutor subjects like biology, chemistry, and study skills, with biology being my favourite because of how connected it is to real life. My style is friendly, patient, and flexible. I meet students where they are and help them grow from there....
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...in both private and public-school settings. Experience in teaching IGCSE Art and Design, with students achieving high scores in their exams. I am passionate about teaching art as I believe that the arts strengthen students' problem-solving skills and provide them with great opportunities for self-expression and growth. My artwork was featured in a solo exhibition...
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...and fun products such as toys, games, animated projects, and children's books. However, my true passion lies in teaching and mentoring individuals of all ages. I particularly enjoy teaching illustration and creative writing, as I believe that with determination, one can achieve anything they set their mind to. My approach to teaching involves helping my...
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...I love to tutor students in these areas. I work closely with students to develop the best learning plan for their needs, and develop detailed lessons to help them succeed. I have experience tutoring science at the high school level, and I have also volunteered in elementary school classrooms as an extra helper. Additionally, I...
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...Housing, Ontario as a BCIN qualified independent designer. I posses a Master's Degree in Architecture and a Bachelor's Degree in Built Environment from Moratuwa University and the Principles of Construction Documentation certificate from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). I possess 10 years of experience in architectural services, 6 years of experience in business administration...
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...in graphic and web design, where I led cross-functional teams, developed user-friendly websites, and mentored junior staff. Through this work, I discovered a passion for teachingtranslating complex concepts into accessible, engaging lessons that empower others to succeed. I specialize in tutoring HTML, CSS, WordPress, graphic design tools like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, and broader topics...
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...program to pursue a more art-focused path, I gained a strong foundationand, more importantly, I had the support of incredible mentors who helped shape my skills and confidence. Their guidance made a huge impact on my learning journey, and now I want to provide that same kind of support to others. I'm here to help...
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...I explored sustainable design, visual communication, and material experimentationespecially focusing on mass timber and embodied energy. I enjoy helping students who are just as passionate about design and learning as I am. Whether it's project development, digital modeling, conceptual brainstorming, or even improving writing skills, I'm here to guide and encourage. Beyond architecture, I'm fascinated...
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...tutor students in science subjects, particularly Biology and Physics. I am also passionate about English and Science Literacy. Depending on the subject and the needs of the students, I like to go over practice problems, review flashcards, and use visuals such as diagrams. Outside of academia, I enjoy biking, hanging out with friends, and art!
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...about helping students, specifically in the field of art, because I believe it is a transferable skill that leads people to be more creative problem-solvers and have a wider perspective on life. It's important to me that people indulge their creative sides, which is often sidelined in curricula. That is why I love teaching drawing...
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Hi, my name is Pat and I just completed a Bachelor's Degree in the Fine Arts with a specialization in Studio Art. Ending my days in the Practicum group at Western University of Ontario taught me my favorite mediums being painting and drawing. Lastly, I love teaching children and adults ways to come in contact...
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...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...
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...the Google Project Management Certificate to deepen my organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. Over the past several years, I've taught art, design, academic writing, and media studies at the university level and provided one-on-one support to learners of all ages in various subjects. I tutor visual arts, design software (including Adobe Creative Suite), writing, project...
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...University, she began her career as a Curator specializing in the commercial art world buying and selling ancient art in London, UK, traveling throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Her international explorations and diversity of styles she was exposed to traveling to over 18 different countries fueled her passion for storytelling via writing and...
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...help students understand and master the material. I believe that every student has unique strengths and weaknesses, and it is my job to identify those areas and provide tailored instruction to help them excel. I have extensive experience tutoring students of all ages and backgrounds, and I have a proven track record of helping students...
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...organizational methods that work for them. I love using metaphors and real life examples! Having worked in various teaching and mentoring roles (such as camp counselor, swim instructor, medical scribe), I understand how to balance encouragement and accountability, helping students stay engaged and focused on their goals Outside of my academic interests, I enjoy creating...
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...years of hands-on experience as a Software Engineer to the tutoring arena. My passion for technology is matched by my love for mathematics, a subject I find deeply fulfilling to both learn and teach. With a year of tutoring experience in math and science, I've developed the ability to convey complex concepts clearly and engagingly,...
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...and be creative! I have done a lot of character design, location/layout design, storyboarding, animation and storytelling and would love to be able to share my knowledge with anyone who wants to learn! I have a passion for illustration as well, which includes more technical work in drawing and painting. I plan my lessons based...
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Art tutoring can offer many benefits to an individual, whether they are a child, teenager, adult, or professional. You may want to explore your creative side, but aren't sure of where to even begin. Maybe you need to learn the fundamentals of drawing in order to prepare for a career in architecture, design, or drafting. If you're a parent, you may be interested in fostering your child's interest in art on an individualized basis, rather than through a one-size-fits-all school setting. Regardless of your choice, personalized drawing tutoring can be a great way to get involved in creativity without feeling dampened by a traditional setting. It is common for students in an art class at school to feel as though they can't develop their own creativity, typically due to the variety of mediums that art classes delve into during the semester- or year-long course. A personal tutor can focus on the art you want to create, while teaching you the fundamentals that you should know as you begin your artistic journey.
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A drawing tutor can help you pick up skills and develop proper technique, whether you're enjoying retirement or pursuing a career in graphic design. While drawing comes more naturally to some, it's a skill anyone can master with the right direction and proper exercises. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with a drawing tutor who can catch you up on the history of drawing and its techniques, as well as provide exercises to expand your skill and practice key aspects of drawing. A talented tutor can walk you through each aspect of drawing, from sketching and developing light and shadow, to more complex techniques like perspective, foreshortening, and proportion. Drawing is as technical as it is artistic, and a tutor can help you master both aspects on paper.
Success in drawing, whether in a class or as a hobby, requires knowledge of various materials, from charcoal and graphite to ink brush and colored pencil. Some materials are more forgiving than others, but all have learning curves. A personal instructor can expose you to the world of materials and demonstrate how each can be used expressively and technically. In addition, different mediums require various papers, from the transparent to the rough, which equally demand proper technique. If you find yourself frustrated with materials, or having to throw away expensive papers, you might benefit greatly from a tutor's help.
Even if your end goal isn't drawing itself, and you're more interested in painting, architecture, or design, developing drafting skills is essential. Even in the digital age, it's important to develop your ideas through sketching and drawing, whether it's with a pencil and paper or a digital tablet or mouse. Tutoring can help you brainstorm ideas, slowly and methodically develop concepts, and refine your shape and line until you can produce something you're truly happy with.
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Recent Drawing Tutoring Session Notes
Today we continued with math, but worked instead with quantitative mathematics. The student took a few quizzes by herself and then we together looked over what she got wrong and why. We also reviewed every section of mathematics that she proved to not be as efficient in and went over tips to do when writing a good essay. She is going to look over the English part of the test (synonyms section) tonight. We decided tomorrow it would be best if she took the first half of the exam as if it were the real thing and then went over what she got wrong.
Great session though; we both felt like a lot was accomplished!
The student and I primarily worked on his reading comprehension and Spanish. He stated that his math class was manageable currently, and that he was all caught up with his homework.
I walked through the plot and characters of the first three chapters of "Of Mice and Men" with him. He understood a good amount of the plot. I asked him questions about the personalities of the primary characters, their relationships, and the plotline. He obviously has read the book and is retaining a good deal.
For Spanish, I reviewed question words with him from last week, and then continued to build on introductions, saying where you are from, and some basic grammar. He is picking up on it well, and after more repetition, he'll have a good foundation upon which to build.
We continued covering Organic Chemistry from the prep book. Today, we went over reactions involving esters, carboxylic acids, anhydrides, ketones, and aldehydes. Furthermore, we started going over practice passages from practice tests. This seems to be beneficial for the student so we will begin working together on passages from now.
Reviewed previous lessons at first, and then went over several different problems that involved the basic dosage calculation of (dosage ordered/supply dosage)(supply on hand)=Dosage amount (# of tablets, or mL delivered via IV, etc.).
The student and I met for the first tutoring session. We talked about her school and her class subjects, and she would like some help with math as well as studying for her other subject exams. We reviewed her math problems in preparation for her test this week (percent changes), and we talked about study methods for her history exam.
We went over SAT Vocabulary and worked on the Spanish preterite tense, Spanish technology vocabulary, affirmative and negative expressions, and a review again of -ar, -er/-ir verbs and their conjugations.