I teach using an exploratory and collaborative approach. As a passionate educator, I never shy away from learning new ways to help students learn better. Over a decade-long education in Science, a Doctorate (Ph.D.) and teaching experience, has taught me that the best way to impart knowledge to students is to develop a dialogue with them. This is a very valuable approach to pedagogy in all my sessions.
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...goal is to help clarify all your interrogation and help you to prepare for different kind of exams. I am an MCAT, SAT, SSAT, SHSAT, LCAT, ISEE, GMAT, GRE Test preparator. I master IB Physics, IB chemistry, Mathematics, Kinematics and any Scientific subject, I will do my best to help you understand it and solve problems by yourself . I know sometimes it might be hard, but with a competent tutor most problems will be...
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...provides a framework to find answers. In my experience, I believe that all students have great potential and it is the teacher's approach that helps them to develop that potential. I always try to motivate students by making my lesson interesting and fun for them. I focus on hands-on, use of visuals and images and student-centre learning. In my spare time, I enjoy gardening, going for walk, solving puzzles, cooking and listening to music.
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...be empowered by to become productive citizens of our democratic society. Qualification:- M. Sc in Chemistry B. Sc in Science B. Ed in Science and Math Experience:- 10 years Languages :- English, Punjabi and Hindi Awards :- Rashtriya Kinkar Award Most Passionate Teacher Excellence in Education Olympiad in Science and Math Achievements:- Worked as Subject expert in Chemistry( NTSE) Qualified GRE
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...motivated, hardworking and dependable, and I get a real sense of purpose from helping my students to achieve the best possible grades. I'm also a SAT, SSAT, SHSAT, ISAT, ISEE, MCAT, SCAT, PCAT, LSAT, NCLEX, HSPT, GRE, GMAT, GED, GSCE, ACCUPLACER Test Prepataror. Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Functions, Geometry...) Physics (Newton Law of Motion, Kinetics, Work Energy and Power, Electromagnetism, Electricity, Gravitation) Biology (Genetics, Anatomy, Physiology, Sonography, Cytology), Chemistry, Science, English, French, Arabic are all...
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...visiting faculty member for LSE, i have been teaching undergrads focusing on Business Math's, Algebra, Calculus. I have been supporting and doing volunteer note taking activities for special children during my university days. I have obtained many certified trainings among which Functional safety and Lean Sigma Green belt is worth mentioning. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart...
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...learning. What and how individuals are taught today affects the future as a whole. Typically, I have found issues not only with materials prescribed by the average teacher but also with the methods used. Students are all different and some may not be accustomed to absorbing information the way most do. Paramount to me is to instill, among other things, critical thinking in students as it seems presently we are pushed to take things as...
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I am an IB graduate and University of Alberta student who will create lessons tailored to your individual needs. I teach English and Biology for grades K-12 and my goal as a tutor is to take the stress out of academics and focus on growth and learning. I will do this by making my lessons reward-based and allow you to explore the subject.
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Experienced tutor with close to 3 years of tutoring students between grades 1-10. Passionate on sharing knowledge, adept at understanding student's requirements and delivering sessions accordingly.
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...fortunate to serve as a teaching assistant for four semesters. This experience allowed me to work closely with professors and assist students in their learning journeys. As a teaching assistant, I gained valuable insights into the learning process and developed effective strategies to help students grasp complex topics in a clear and accessible manner. I am genuinely passionate about sharing my knowledge and guiding others in their pursuit of learning. The prospect of contributing to...
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...I possess four years of experience in both offline and online teaching. I have been teaching various chemical engineering courses like Mechanical Operations, Transport Phenomena, Process Modeling & Simulation, Petroleum Technology, Chemical Technology, Agro Residue Utilization, Alternative and Non-Conventional Energy Sources, and Environmental Studies to undergraduate and diploma students. Besides, I possess 2.5 years of experience in home tutoring high school students for Mathematics and Science courses and I really enjoy teaching these courses. I...
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...wide range of high school and elementary school subjects with a high confidence level. I am most passionate about teaching English, Math, and the Social Sciences, including psychology and sociology. I believe it is important to work with students based on their individual needs. My methods of tutoring are person-centered, meaning I understand that individuals have different needs and ways of learning and understanding. My goal as a tutor is to work with students based...
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Teaching is my passion; it is something which always attracts me. Since I first began to teach my classmates in school, teaching has been an important part of my life. I taught various subjects such as Applied Thermodynamics, Strength of Materials, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Operation Research, Dynamics of Machines, Kinematics of Machines and many more Mechanical Engineering Subjects.
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...of students including those studying in school & college , I have understood teaching is an art which not everyone can master. Math's , English , Science & Computing are some of the subjects I'm quite passionate about teaching. I love to teach by helping students visualize things & engaging them in the learning process. I believe Alexandra's principle to show students where to look but not what to see. Even though I've taught thousands...
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...as Math, physics, statistics, economics, business, etc. I've also completed the IB diploma programme and the SAT, making me well-verse in the test structure and content for the SAT's , ACT's, and various IB subjects. I believe that Tutoring is an excellent way to help others who are in a position I was myself a few years ago, helping me share my ideas, concepts and tips to succeed throughout your academics. Looking forward to meeting...
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...skills. I enjoy helping students understand and apply complex concepts across various subjects in business. My passion for teaching began over a decade ago as a lifeguard and swimming instructor, where I taught lessons to children and adults. I now share my expertise in underwater activities by teaching freediving and spearfishing in Bali, Indonesia. Outside of academia, I am a certified freediving instructor and web developer, with self-taught skills in various programming languages. These interests...
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...many subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, and History. I have experience helping students prepare for the Ontario Literacy Test. I help students to gain confidence in answering the reading and writing questions. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it is necessary for an improved quality of life. Learning how to learn is a crucial skill for future success. I impart this appreciation to all of my students. I enjoy reading...
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...right answer to a question there is also room for other ideas. Biological sciences allows you to come up with a lot of ideas and a lot of discoveries in biology came from accidents. I also tutor in math, reading, and writing skills. The way I like to teach is by understanding my students gaps in their subject knowledge, from there I work with them to build a solid foundation to get them to where...
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...minor in biology. Currently, I am working towards getting my Masters of Clinical Science. I tutor general science, biology, and chemistry, but am open to helping with other subjects as well such as math, English, or study/organizational skills. As a tutor, it is my goal to help explain concepts in a way that allows my students to understand the concept based on their learning style. Outside of academics, I enjoy spending time outdoors, baking, playing...
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Hello, I'm Sukhjeet Kaur, holding a Master's degree in Mathematics and certified to teach in Ontario, Manitoba, and Alberta. With over nine years of teaching experience, I've worked with students across various grade levels, from grade 4 to university courses. Presently, I serve as a high school educator in Manitoba, Canada, while also engaging as an online tutor. My academic pursuits extend to researching the historical aspects of diverse subjects. Thank you, Sukhjeet Kaur
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We spent the majority of the time on Spanish. I brought along a book of Spanish verbs for her to copy out her current verbs. (She is a visual learner, and her textbook doesn't show full conjugation of all the required verbs.) We spent time working on exercises to review vocabulary and verb conjugation. We also began the worksheet homework for the next week (verbs with o -> ue). Current vocabulary focuses on food, movies, and outings. We reviewed the Middle East map for History and the moon cycle chart for Science. Both quizzes are scheduled for Thursday.
Today was our first session. We discussed ways to study, specifically doing math online extra homework, typing up notes for history and science, making up her own pretests, and organization in handing in materials. We also went over Math homework which included inequality problems and review of fractions.
Today, I mainly worked with Student 1 who was studying for his Religion test tomorrow. The test will focus on the Sacrament of Confirmation. To study for this, we read through the chapter and I emphasized major points and relevant pieces of information. After we had read a particular section a few times, I quizzed him on what we had read, asking him questions about the definitions and terms that we had encountered. He has a very good memory; he catches on very quickly and is able to retain detailed information about what has been read. At the end of the session, we completed the study questions for the chapter and I asked him more questions in order to further reinforce what he was learning in that chapter. I also looked over Student 2's math homework which he had already completed. He had to use a distance/time equation to find a variable, fill out a table, and plot a graph. All this he had done correctly and neatly.
Today the student and I went over her major assignments this week. We planned out which nights she would study for specific tests. She had a few assignments to complete for each class, so we went through them together. I asked her to explain to me how she would revisit the information before the quizzes or tests this week. She did well remembering how to study for math and English, but did not remember the best way to study for French. I reminded her of important study techniques for foreign languages - like flashcards and re-writing sentences or conjugations. Her grades are up this semester, and I think she has a lot more discipline and dedication to her studies.
Brief Review of 5 paragraph essays. Review of this week's reading assignment; the student is current on reading. We still need to review. Spanish - the student should bring home worksheets, etc. this Friday. Language Arts - the student should bring home worksheets, etc. this Friday. Flash Cards - reviewed 20 SAT vocabulary flashcards and gave to the student for daily homework; treat on Monday if she knows all by heart by next week. The student's homework: memorize all Amendments to the Constitution, memorize Statue of Liberty poem, know 20 SAT vocabulary cards by next Monday, and write an essay.
Tonight, we talked about and studied language arts. Specifically, we discussed cause and effect in writing, as well as recognizing purpose and genre in a work (entertainment, informative, persuasive, etc.).