...4 years. I love school, but more importantly I love learning and helping others cultivate that lifelong love. I have experience tutoring students from K-College level in Math, Reading, & Writing. I am particularly interested in helping K-12 students discover their own potential in Math and Reading, and succeed on standardized tests. I also have unique experience in the professional world working as a Business Planning Manager for a Fortune 200 company in their sales...
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...peers and was part of the University of Michigan Boxing Team and thought peers boxing Technics. In addition, my current position at the University of Michigan Health System has provided me with exceptional experience in this field. Besides working on different projects across the hospital, I teach Hospital staff Lean Principles as an initiative to increase process improvement awareness within the hospital and had the chance to teach and coordinate three student senior design projects.
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...Seth. I currently live in Florida and have 5 years of teaching and/or tutoring experience. I graduated with an MA in Economics from the University of Florida in 2022 with the completion of a Florida Teacher Preparation Program. I am currently FLDOE certified in Social Studies K-12. I specialize in the following subjects: SAT Test Prep Economics Math K-12 ELA K-5 I help my students with anything they might need. I hope you become one...
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First and foremost my priority as a Teacher is to educate my pupils. I am accountable for achieving excellence in engagement and understanding them while making the subject interesting. * To understanding the students learning style requires that I review assignments, communicate expectations then provide and solicit feedback. * Promote and reward good outcomes. I will demonstrate positive attitudes, values in all my communications with the student.
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...taxation. However, I enjoy tutoring subjects that are number-related (math, finance, accounting, algebra) or technology-related (Excel, Word, PPT). My PhD is in Finance, and I have Masters degrees in Taxation, Forensic Accounting, and an MBA. I have tutored for several years. I enjoy working with students and guiding them to the right strategy, method, and solution. I use a student-centered approach. I believe "success is a journey, not a destination." In other words, we are...
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I believe in personal growth, life-long learning, and practical application of lessons-learned. I hope to inspire others by passing on the love of all three.
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...the capacity and the motivation to find the solutions all by themselves! While this may not be the initial first plan of action, it is essential for the student to reach this goal, before a student takes on difficult courses & responsibilities, in addition to facing the uncertainty of tomorrow's future. There will be situations where the requirement for assisting students solve a problem is much more than a typical answer of giving yes, no...
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I have been working in finance/accounting for the past 7 years since graduating from university. I also have significant experience teaching English grammar and editing/reviewing papers for Bachelors and Masters level courses. I currently live in Kathmandu, Nepal. In my free time, I enjoy playing sports, hiking around in Nepal, and hanging out with my 2 dogs.
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..."The Office," a show that has taught me the value of humor and human connection in all aspects of life. I also enjoy reading about psychology and personal development, which helps me better understand my students' perspectives and motivations. This combination of technical expertise, teaching experience, and a deep passion for student success drives me to be the best tutor I can be. I am committed to helping my students not only achieve their academic goals...
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...can teach virtually any math subject with tremendous knowledge in each area. I worked as a math tutor to fellow college students while attending UGA and have tutored math since my graduation in May 2016. After studying the student at the beginning of a session I adapt my teaching style to best for that particular student. I get along with everyone and just want my students to do the best they can.
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...no idea. I would then guide them along through each problem with the goal to have them understand a correct approach needed and to instill in the student a better understanding of the material as time goes along. As far as more information about myself, I am a person that enjoys learning and growing in all pursuits and my favorite hobby is working out and lifting weights at my local Planet Fitness. Additional Information: I...
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...professional in the business finance field. My core areas are financial management, planning, analysis, and reporting. Special areas that I can also teach are cost accounting and data analysis. I am a breachelor's degree holder in business administration with a major in accounting. I have 4 young adult children I sent to college, except for the youngest, as she is still in her sophomore year. I think this demonstrates how I value education and children.
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...as the school-wide coordinator and elective instructor for a nationally known college prep program called AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) serving students in the academic middle grades 5-post secondary. I currently work as a SAFE counselor working with mental health, academic intervention, foster care, and homelessness. I come from a family of educators. My mom and I completed our doctorate in Education together in 2021. I look forward to collaborating with all of you as...
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As an overachiever in school, I learned to persevere and find a way to make the most difficult subjects " click ". I believe that everyone has this potential if they are willing to try their best, and follow a roadmap to success.
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...has had a bit of an itinerant academic journey and still obtained 2 Masters degrees from Tier 1 schools I understand complexity of the academic journey. Every person is unique; even an individual is not static. People change (and grow) over time due to life dynamics. I studied Social Sciences as an undergrad while minoring in Computer Science. After graduation, I found myself working in the technology sector. I love history, sociology and at one...
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...teaching grades 2-4. I hold state certification to teach K-6 on all subjects and in the Science of Teaching Reading. I first started tutoring as a peer tutor in high school and since, have helped students from Kindergarten into college improve their grades. I graduated from West Texas A & M with a BAAS degree in education with an emphasis on English Language Arts. I am very passionate about facilitating learning, meeting learners at their...
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...mine comes from WB Yeats: "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." This is true for a tutor as well! Tutoring should be geared to accentuate and utilize the skills and interests of individual pupils - not just be a lecture with the same content the student sees in class. Individual tutoring and training will engage the student on a deeper level and help to further their knowledge,...
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...to bridge theoretical concepts with real-world applications. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a hands-on, student-centered learning environment where curiosity, adaptability, and collaboration thrive. With an MBA in Business Analytics and ongoing doctoral studies in Information Technology, I specialize in simplifying complex topics like blockchain, decentralized finance, and emerging technologies. Drawing from experience in roles such as Co-Founder of Texta Consulting Group and Business Analyst, I bring practical insights into academic instruction, ensuring students not...
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...confident users who can independently tackle complex tasks. My approach is patient and tailored to each student's learning style, ensuring that they not only grasp the concepts but also appreciate the value of the skills they are acquiring. My dedication to assisting students, coupled with my extensive background in accounting and financial analysis, positions me to make a meaningful impact in your academic and professional journeys. I am excited to continue sharing my knowledge and fostering...
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Hello, my name is Hannah and I am a homeschool instructor in the state of VA. I have 3 children of my own and I am eager to teach and help others in their educational journeys along the way. I am currently achieving my Bachelors' Degree in the Science of Business at the University of Phoenix. I am willing to negotiate my hours of availability, just tell me what you need :)
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Recent Cost Analysis Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I spent time preparing for her final exam in Math. We worked on the problems in the practice webwork that her teacher gave her. We specifically focused on how to find zeros of functions graphically and algebraically. We also spent time practicing solving inequalities that had absolute values in them, and getting used to writing domains in formal notions using parenthesis and square brackets. We did a couple of trig problems looking at reference angles and finding the area of non-right triangles.
Great first session! We got our feet wet with developing a common vocabulary and determining grade-level appropriate exercises. I'd like to focus on examining school assignments before creating any outside work specifically designed for our tutoring sessions.
We started our session talking about vowels and consonants -- The student remembered all the vowels from our last session! We then worked on some more sight words, and she did great both reading words she knew and sounding out words she didn't. We finished up our session by writing the numbers 1-50. Her penmanship is getting much better in general, and especially when it comes to numbers, which we haven't practiced as much. She is doing great and improving each week!
Discuss the progress of handwriting. Taught him the finger rule and way to gauge the area. Number recognition with objects and without. Able to counts shapes and name with some help. Tried alphabet recognition of all 26 letters.
Topics covered include graphing functions, finding horizontal/vertical asymptotes, x and y intercepts, domain, range, and graph transformations. Theorems regarding synthetic division, completing the square, and solving for polynomials were included. Understanding of all components of a function's graph, completing the square, and polynomials were achieved.
The student had begun a practice test for the placement test, so we continued the work that he had started. He is very weak in vocabulary, which is difficult to improve when you only have a week, so I suggested that he use a vocabulary or flashcard app or website to familiarize himself with more words. We began covering test prep strategies and the math sections. His homework was to complete the rest of the practice test before Sunday.