...the field of alternative art education as a museum educator for over 20 years, having designed and implemented innovative participatory arts programs from the east coast to the west coast, including at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the 92nd Street Y in New York City. She earned a BFA from the California...
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...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 and small simple answers. Sometimes, the understanding of the question itself can allow an easier way for students to...
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...of experience and knowledge to my students. I hold a BFA in painting and drawing from McKendree University, an MA in Art Education from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, and am currently licensed for K-12 art education. I am currently part of the visual arts faculty at McKendree University where I teach Two-Dimensional...
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...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 areas and even more areas!
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I am a practicing artist and cultural worker with a passion for curatorial practice, art administration, and elevating the social impact of art engagement. I am most concerned with practicing empathy, diversity, and inclusion in the ways that we study and create art.
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...is my desire to continue teaching my high schooler, as I have for many years, and completing her extensive portfolio for her college admission into the field of electrical engineering. Found to be rewarding and fun, I love volunteering and working where I can best utilize my skills and knowledge within a professional atmosphere, such...
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...states! I have 18 years teaching in a public school setting and 5 years working with homeschooling. My BA is in Art and Design from College of the Ozarks and my M.Ed. is in Education from Drury University. I am a licensed teacher in Missouri and Arkansas in both Art and Gifted Education. I am...
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Master Degree in Education. Imparting wisdom and knowledge to learners, one eager mind at a time. Differentiated Instructional Methods, Assessments, UbD Lesson Planning, RTIs. Students aged 3 years to adult. Gagne Psycho-social Learning Methods, Constructivist and Connectivism Learning Theories, Webb's DOK and Bloom's Taxonomy for developing Higher Order thinking skills.
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...me to recognize how effective the approaches toward tutoring mine have been for all learning types in various academic subjects. While my tutoring students gain much from their experiences from me, I equally gain so much insight and knowledge from the students I tutor. I have a passion for learning and my goal is to...
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...in Education and Early Childhood While my years of teaching have covered a broad range of topics, my tutoring areas of focus include Reading, Organization and Study Skills, Civics, History, Geography, and Art. My favorite subject to tutor is Social Studies. Its themes represent nothing less than the knowledge of human beingsall of us! How...
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...tutoring sites, excluding Varsity Tutors, that have made me feel dumb for asking questions or not knowing but that is something I will hopefully never make you feel! My sole objective is to help you learn, and maybe even have fun learning:) So ask away and we will figure out the answers together!
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...consider myself to be a creative, energetic, forward thinking person and know my keen conceptual and Design Thinking skills honed over the years of creating viable architectural solutions for my diverse client base has contributed to being able to organize and prepare for successful project-based, interest-based learning activities; a pursuit that I have always found...
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...listen to the student or what the employee is asking, and I will do my research to have the most correct answer I can find. If I don't know the answer I will simply say I don't know and see if together we can still find the solution. You should know that I am passing...
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...I'm Alina, your friendly neighborhood tutor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I know school is hard, and I'm in school too. I attended undergrad majoring in Biology. I'm studying to become an optometrist (eye doctor)! I am flexible to answer biology, chemistry, physics, etc. questions. I was also in Honors Art in high school and in college....
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...their homework. After I graduated from high school, I got my bachelor's in Fine Arts from Tufts University and a CTEFL certificate from Boston Academy of English. For the past 5 years, I've been living and working in Laos, where I've had the pleasure of teaching so many incredible students. In my previous job, I...
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I graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Emerging Media. While I tutor a broad range of art-related subjects, I am most passionate about photoshop, animation, and drawing. In my experience, tutoring is a conversation that encourages critical thinking. I am willing to go the extra mile to...
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...through knowledge. I understand that each individual person learns differently and at different paces. I want to create a comfortable environment where students feel safe to make mistakes and to be themselves. These lessons are about the students and helping them learn is my priority and goal. I studied at Brevard College in NC and...
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...sculpture, illustration, and more. I love to work in a variety of mediums and am excited to share my knowledge of fine arts with students. Still lifes, figure drawing/painting, portraiture, anatomy, color theory, art history, and stylized illustration are just a few of the skills I can teach. I can include some proponents of art...
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Learning is a lifelong activity. Knowing how to enjoy the process leads to success. My goal is to make learning a good experience, so a desire to continue to learn is developed. "What we learn with pleasure we never forget."ALFRED MERCIER
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...significance of staying abreast of the latest educational practices and methodologies, I strive to provide the best possible education for my future students. I eagerly anticipate collaborating with fellow educators, parents, and the community to establish a supportive network that ensures the success and well-being of every child under my care. In conclusion, my undergraduate...
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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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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.
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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.