...an inspiring teacher who shaped my own educational journey. Holding a Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, I bring a deep commitment to simplifying complex concepts and fostering critical thinking skills in my students. I find great joy in witnessing their 'eureka' moments when they grasp challenging ideas. My goal is to not only impart knowledge but also instill a lifelong curiosity and confidence in my students, preparing them...
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...in youth. I'm passionate about building bridges in learning gaps in youth and young adults, I feel a lot of the time things only need to be explained differently for learners to not only comprehend topics but to truly be able to have sturdy foundations and build upon their wealth of knowledge. Nothing is more rewarding than the "lightbulb moment" when a student finally understands a problem and can face it confidently. In the past...
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...transformative experiences for learners.Throughout my career, I have been committed to nurturing not only academic excellence but also the overall well-being of my students. By fostering critical thinking, effective communication, and emotional intelligence, I strive to equip them with the skills necessary to thrive both in and out of the classroom. My approach is grounded in a deep understanding of educational psychology, enabling me to tailor my teaching methods to the unique needs and strengths...
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My personal belief is that all students want to do well, however, some students aren't lucky enough to have had the learning personalized to their needs and capabilities. I work hard to personalize my materials and plans to your learning style and needs. I have spent a lot of time working with visual learners and have extensive resources.
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...Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Literary and Cultural Analysis. Along with my BA, I am minoring in French. On campus, I serve as a writing tutor for The Learning Centre and TRiO Student Support Services, where I work with first-generation students, those from low-income backgrounds, and those with intellectual/physical exceptionalities. While I tutor students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, I am most passionate about English, French, Literature, and Writing....
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I am passionate about helping students learn things to help them in school and instill habits that will help them in life! I am committed to working with students at their pace to understand the best methods and environment for them to learn in. I approach tutoring from a social psychological framework to not only maximize the learning and retention of information, but also to promote well-being!
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...have gleaned a deep understanding of the human body and foundational biological concepts. Additionally, I graduated from an arts-focused high school where I specialized in Drama, Vocals, and Production Design. This blend of science and the arts allows me to support students in both creative and academic subjects with flexibility and enthusiasm. My teaching philosophy centers on engagement as the key to learning. I use tools like Kahoot games, interactive stories, and real-life applications to...
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...my Bachelor of Science from University of Western, where I developed a deep appreciation for analytical thinking and problem-solving. This foundation has been crucial in my tutoring, allowing me to simplify complex concepts and make learning accessible and enjoyable for my students. Over the past five years, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of students, from elementary school children to college undergraduates. My experience includes tutoring math and science subjects,...
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...shared! I dream of a world full of smart people - people just like you! I'm a Sorbonne educated teacher and author who you could describe as "very optimistic about people". My master's is in social sciences, but I also studied linguistics (and received grants to do so in Finland and Denmark). But mostly, I love learning, and have contagious enthusiasm - if you need to get motivated, I will motivate you!
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...sector. I can be your aid in English, the sciences, college admissions, essays, study skills and techniques, and I hold a soft spot for Math. My previous training has showed me ways I can make my teaching practices inclusive and accessible for different types of learners, so whatever your goals, we will tailor the plan! I also have practice using multimedia resources to switch up lessons and explanations to help you grasp a concept in...
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...School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University. I enjoyed leading a small team of students at law school as we launched a legal clinic related to animals! I consider my style to be fun and laid back and strive to ensure students feel comfortable asking questions or letting me know when they need help. That's what I'm here for, after all! When I'm not tutoring, I like to scuba dive, ski, cook, travel all over...
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...I am a former social worker and a registered teacher in the province of Ontario. I have also taught at the community college in the areas of communications, stress management, career development, english, sociology and history of social work. I utilize the arts in education and work hard to help people uncover the obstacles to learning. My number one priority to to ensure that you (the student) is successful in your endeavors.
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...the University of Toronto, majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Economics. My passion for these subjects and years of tutoring experience have equipped me with the skills to make complex concepts easy to understand. I love helping students achieve their academic goals by tailoring my teaching methods to their unique learning styles. Whether you're struggling with any subject, I'm here to help you succeed and build confidence in your abilities. Let's conquer those challenges...
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...they master the subject. My teaching philosophy revolves around fostering a deep understanding of the material and encouraging critical thinking. I believe in creating an interactive and supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new ideas. Outside of academia, I have a wide range of interests that keep me engaged and inspired. I am an avid reader of literature and philosophy, which enriches my perspective and enhances my teaching methods. Additionally,...
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...the key to success is patience. I am a published author with a BA in Psychology and an Academic Writing Certificate from Queen's University. I have been a freelance writer for over 2 decades with several journalistic credits to my name. I facilitated a writers' critique group for novice and experienced writers for many years; one of my students went on to win a literary award for her memoir. As an RN, I provided health...
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...to improve upon. As a recent high school graduate, I understand your position, and am delighted to engage with you to strengthen your understanding of the subject at hand, whether this be English, chemistry, biology, mathematics and much more! I have experience working with children ages 5-12, teaching and leading inquiry-based learning in STEM subjects. This includes formulating hypotheses, testing them with experiments, and drawing conclusions. Not only this but teaching the basics of abstract concepts...
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I am a university student pursuing my Bachelor of Arts at TMU. Although I am getting a Media Production degree I enjoyed math and English through all of my high school career and would love to help current students. I always was a peer tutor in my after school programs and am now looking forward to going back to my roots.
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...helping with mathematics, authoring an essay, researching a project, or writing a powerful resume, I am there every step of the way. As an award-winning educator, I take pride in my ability to help you succeed. The ability to have an impact on the students I work with is met with gratitude and appreciation. Tutoring all subjects K-8 and high school humanities is my specialty. I also specialize in helping people become better public speakers,...
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...(and former Varsity Tutors user!) who's here to help you find your voice and communicate as smoothly as possible. I've been on tons of language learning journeys of my own, and I know how challenging it can be to improve, and I'm here to help you every step of the way. I can help with essay writing, creative writing, or crafting effective and compelling news articles, as well as helping with everyday spoken English.
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...at the same pace, and some learn through different methods. I'm someone who gained a lot from individual and interactive environments. Specifically, tutors helped me work through difficult concepts I was struggling with. It was more effective - in my case, compared to distracting classrooms, and teachers who paid little attention. As a tutor, I want to give students as much opportunity and freedom to learn as possible, while developing confidence in their work and...
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Recent Journalism Tutoring Session Notes
Yesterday, the student and I took a brief hiatus from essay planning in order to prepare for her (more imminent) examination on "Of Mice and Men." The teacher stated that test would be comprised of four types of questions: multiple choice, quotation ID's, short answer, and cause and effect. We discussed strategies for how to approach each type of question, and we decided how she could best divide her time when it came to the actual test taking. We took several online practice tests together in preparation for the multiple choice, after which I selected passages (at random) from the book, asking her to identify speaker, context, and overall significance. We spoke at length about how to incorporate larger themes of isolation and loneliness (which she is writing her essay on) into the open-response format questions.
The student had begun working on essay ideas with regards to how the student approached them in his thesis. He then selected two chapters from which he felt he could draw the most evidence of that thesis. We also constructed an outline with three main points, which he was then able to flesh out with evidence from his selected chapters. These measures provided a space for the students non-linear thinking to operate before beginning the linear process of writing his essay.
We studied for the student's upcoming test on Jane Eyre. On her last English test (on Emma), she had the most trouble with questions about minor characters and details, so we focused on understanding the role that each minor character played in the book and connecting them to the book's themes. In order to understand some of them, I drew a family tree to clarify Jane's relations with the aunts, uncles and cousins. We ended by reviewing the minor settings in the book.
The student is applying to a summer creative writing workshop so we researched their website and chose a writing sample for him to include with the application. He will also have to write a personal essay, but will not know the writing prompt until this week, so we plan to work on the essay at the next meeting. We also discussed theme, characterization, and finding specific supporting details in The Giver, which he is reading in class.
Today's session was productive with the student. We reviewed his homework assignments to clear up any questions he may have had. He's improving a lot, which is great for me to see. I will be giving him more English worksheet practices. Our next session will also be a quiz day for his vocabulary words.
The student and I worked on her thesis statement, authorial context, and audience commentary for her in class essay on Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Her teacher is very specific regarding how she would like the essay to be composed and will allow the class to bring in a sheet of notes. We selected solid quotes and provided in depth analysis so she will be very prepared. She earned a 92 on the last paper and I am very proud of her :)