...at Augusta, where I received my BA in a liberal arts degree. I later continued my educational journey by pursuing my Masters in Visual Arts from Jacksonville University. At Jacksonville University I had the opportunity to teach a figure drawing class. I have seven years of experience teaching grades 6th to 12th grade. Most recently my experience is working for the Maine public school system, as an art teacher with grades K-12. I teach studio...
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...courses such as AP Art History, Digital Photography, Fine Art, and Digital Art. My short-term goal is to be adding courses like Art for Healing, Sewing, Junk Journaling, Bookmaking and Modern Home Economics. My hope is that in taking any of my classes, you will discover new and exciting things about the world around you and about what makes you uniquely special. Art allows you to study cultures from around the globe throughout the entire...
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...my ability to distill complex information into accessible formats and reinforced my skills in communication and support. Currently, I am employed as a paraprofessional, working with students from kindergarten through sixth grade. I have been involved in offering after-school intervention sessions. Particularly in 6th-grade math and literacy. These experiences have strengthened my capability to design and implement effective group lesson plans. Looking ahead, I am preparing to apply for a graduate program in Clinical Mental...
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...lifelong learner and educator. I have taught in public and private schools from Pre-K through MBA, with 35 years at the master's level. My strongest subjects are English Composition, English Comprehension, and most Liberal Arts. I have been extensively trained in SAT / ACT prep, consult for a test prep business, and am certified in Special Education, Visual Art and Montessori Education. Learning can be fun and all students can learn. Come grow with me,...
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...in expressive arts as a means of increasing well-being in children, "[Art] provides the opportunity for individuals to explore their emotions and inner selves in order to deal with stress, explore issues, and improve self-esteem through healthy and creative modes" (Barnes-Smith et al., 2015, p. 5). I believe this as I have experienced it in my own life. One of my goals is to share this knowledge and to help others experience the powerful healing...
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...Michigan University in Communications. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies. I am finishing up a Masters Degree in Business administration for December of 2024. I am an experienced tutor of 12 years. I teach a variety of subjects because of my work experience and also due to my experience in tutoring. My favorite subjects are English, communications, business, economics, art, film/video/media, and more! I have a tremendous amount of experience in these...
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I am a graduate of Penn State University Main Campus with a degree in art and art education K-12. I currently teach grades 6-8 in Pittsburgh. I can tutor all core subjects for grades K-8. I especially enjoy tutoring/teaching reading. Outside of teaching I am an avid outdoors person. I love to teach and am looking forward to helping you!... By showing them strategies to work independently. Creating excitement so they become motivated.... Helping them to...
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I have worked both part-time and full-time for independent schools for 8 years, and now, I am excited to develop my abilities on this platform! "Creative" and "knowledgeable" are adjectives used to describe me, and they are my defining strengths as a teacher. Over time, I have also honed the focus and organization that now define me as an educator. This effort made me driven, hardworking, and nurtured a sincere empathy for my students.
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...to those with learning disabilities as I have dyscalculia with a bit of dysgraphia myself. I also relate very well with ELL students due to marrying a man from Europe for whom English is not his 1st language. I place a big emphasis on learning how to learn rather than just memorizing facts. Education is critical for many reasons: personal growth, to achieve your dreams, a way out of poverty, improve quality of life, and...
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...graduate from Oregon State University, where I earned a Bachelors in Agricultural Science with minors in Leadership and Agricultural Education. During my time there, I also had the opportunity to be a part of the 2023-24 Leadership Academy Cohort. I am a currently A master student, still at Oregon State University, studying for my Masters in Agricultural Education. I love helping youth of all ages step into themselves and leadership roles, as well as research...
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...As a former educator of Art, English, reading, writing, and a college professor for developmental reading and writing students I have had many exceptional experiences. Additionally, I have been a principal of public, private, and schools specifically for special needs students only. I have created and lead, girls mentoring and cultural enrichment programs and scored tests for Pearson and ETS (educational testing companies). I have mentored, supervised, and evaluated new teachers in NJ charter schools...
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I am a board-certified, licensed naturopathic doctor. Before becoming a doctor I spent several years tutoring and teaching. I have worked with students of all ages, from 3 year olds learning phonics to graduate students studying histology and physiology. I specialize in general sciences, medical sciences, reading comprehension, literary analysis, and composition. I love working with students of all ages and I love to teach.... I love teaching and I love working with kids. I understand...
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...at Harvard College, and I love helping people achieve their goals. I am originally from McLean, VA, and I attended Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. At Harvard, I study Earth and Planetary Sciences with a minor in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. I am also a John Harvard Scholar, and I am passionate about the climate and how it is affecting ecosystems. I really enjoy teaching and interacting with everyone, and I am especially passionate...
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I am a Visual Arts Specialist with a B.S.E. from Troy University in Art Education and I hold a teaching certificate in the state of Arizona. I taught grades K-12 in a public school setting for eight years. Before that, I taught adult workshops in art studios and worked with Boy Scouts of America to teach art merit badges. I currently also produce classes as a Skillshare instructor.
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Hello! I am a recently transferred University of Arizona student majoring in Gender and Women's Studies and Creative Writing. I am fluent in Japanese as well as in English and I have extensive experience teaching English as a second language overseas in Japan.
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...school art teacher for the past 5 years in both South Carolina and Georgia. I am incredibly passionate about teaching art. I believe that all people can create art if you only have the proper tools, a good attitude, and the willingness to try new things. I will provide you with the tools; You just need to come with the right attitude. When I am not drawing or painting, I love reading, yoga, playing the...
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...I worked with students in PreK through 12th grades. I also sponsored extracurricular activities, supervised student teachers, and provided training for colleagues. I truly believe there is no greater profession than one that allows me to impact the future, by inspiring students to solve problems and express themselves creatively. I find it exhilarating to assist students of all ages and abilities in finding their strengths and developing a love of learning. Therefore, meeting the diverse...
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I am interested in helping students with the arts and creativity. I have a masters in art education from MIZZOU and a BA in art ed from SEMO. I've taught art the last 9 years in public schools ranging from PK all the way to 12th. Additionally I coached speech and debate for four years. I am actively involved in contemporary art theory and enjoy helping learners of all ages.
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...students, public inner city high school students and college level students. I'm committed to helping students find success. I received my Bachelor of Science in Education degree (with a major in Art and English) and my Master's degree in Teaching English as a Second Language at Central Missouri State University. I've enjoyed a variety of teaching scenarios and love watching the "light turn on" when students master their objective. My first passion is writing, especially...
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I'm a teacher who works will special and talented children, that is children with some sort of learning issue due to personal stresses, but have the potential to work wonders. I work to unlock that potential within.
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Worked with student on the online assignments. He seems to have developed a very good sense of directional vectors (which ones to use where) as well as a good grasp on the fundamental equations of kinematics.
Some points of complication included remembering to switch back to total velocity opposed to the x or y component. In addition, Chris seems to like to use Pythagoras' Theorem to find a complimenting velocity/vector value. While this may be easily doable now, it's good to get into the habit of using the equations Vx = Vcos(theta) and Vy = Vsin(theta) for the future.
We reviewed troublesome problems in her practice exercises from last session. We worked together on practice exercises in reading comprehension and ratios/proportions. Assignment: 1)Work on Vocab/Roots Memorization 2)ETS practice test #3 3)Continue with practice exercises
Introductory meeting, met family and children, gave the kids some Spanish worksheets to start getting familiar with the basics. Talked about what we wanted them to learn, the different children's learning styles, and their foreign language background.
Advised the student on her Law of Definite Composition lab and extra credit worksheet. Reviewed compounds and taught molar ratios. We also reviewed the student's past tests to correct errors made and for extra practice with the information.
The student and I reviewed what we covered from Wednesday. He did not need much help with the problems when he was working on them. For this portion of the test he should do very well. On Sunday we will be meeting again to cover the other sections that will be on the test.
The student and I reviewed for her chemistry final - we talked about significant figures, calculations with sig figs (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), balancing chemical equations, classifying equations, and physical and chemical changes.