...thesis statements, develop cohesive paragraphs, and organize their papers. Although biology is my favorite subject to learn and research, I love tutoring students in math. Math can be a very difficult and frustrating subject, and students truly enjoy achieving the ???light bulb??? moment where a challenging topic suddenly makes sense. We can work toward this "lightbulb" moment together by finding out where the student has difficulties, and trying different learning materials to overcome these obstacles....
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...Science from Stony Brook University in 2016. I have experience as a TA for undergraduate lab sections and experience mentoring undergraduates. I am available to tutor for ecology, environmental science, and microbiology. My favorite subject to tutor is ecology because it is what I do every day at my job. My teaching philosophy is to find a way to convey information that is tailored to how each student learns, since everyone learns differently. Outside of...
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An energetic, ambitious, responsible and intelligent individual who has developed a mature and responsible approach to any tasks undertaken. Experienced, creative, adaptable and bright individual with an excellent motivation towards learning and helping others. ... I have two teaching philosophies as a tutor: to get students to think about science (and other classes) as a process, and to individualize their learning experiences.... In a typical first session with a student I will introduce myself and then...
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...7th grade, and PreK) and a NYS licensed teacher. As a parent, I know the challenges that many children face with the ever-changing curriculum, more recently with Common Core. I also sympathize with other parents who struggle to help their children with homework which rarely resembles what we learned as children. I know what parents expect from the tutors they entrust their children with and the anticipated outcomes they seek. As a teacher, specifically a...
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...modern, African dance, you name it - I love it. I love to paint, I don't paint regularly like I should; but I do love it. Acrylic is my favorite medium. I also love being with my sweet family. I have been married for 4.5 years and have a 14 month old daughter who I love so much! We love to go camping, hiking, fishing and spending time outside with our pup!
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...begin to understand what we need to know. As your tutor, we will break each lesson down into a series of small steps to help you understand the concept and not to simply find the answer and move on. We will work together to help you store each step in your memory, practice, and then solve. Once you begin to feel confident and solve on your own by a series of small steps, what used...
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...and concepts into the academic curriculum. c. Worked at the World resources Institutes for GHG Emissions Accounting in Supply Chains and how to track emissions for different scopes d. I am rooted in practicing empathetic dialog, conflict-management, non-violent communication, consensus building, collaborative games, and brainstorming techniques. e. Team lead in improving thermal comfort for the marginalized populations in Indian cities. It includes working collaboratively with a team of architecture students, product designers to devise passive...
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I became interested in tutoring during college. I started tutoring biology, chemistry and writing. By my senior year, I was running the tutoring center and writing lab. Following undergraduate, I became a teacher's aid and substitute teacher in the public school system. A year later I attended graduate school, where I received my PhD in neuroscience. I have over 10 years of experience tutoring math, science, SAT prep, and sciences (including biology and life sciences).
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...and for the most part the answers I get are someone who cares about me and someone who helps me learn. Of course there are one or two that say let me sleep. They don't enjoy my class much. So if you want to learn I am the teacher for you. I explain things simply and will reteach as needed. I explain "fancy" words like "correlate" or "infer" in everyday language to build vocabulary and...
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...the University of Pittsburgh where I am obtaining my bachelors in biology. I plan to attend a Nurse Practitioner program after my completion to complete my masters and then my doctorate. I have many interest such as the study of egg peritonitis in chickens as well as raising them. In addition, I am an avid runner and played college soccer. I really am excited to share the beauty of science and education in general with...
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...I and II, Cell Biology. Additionally, I'm a Master Bander and have run my own banding station in the past, tracking migration and population numbers of songbirds. I currently volunteer for projects involving banding migrating shorebirds in the spring and hawks in the fall. I've also been involved in wild bird rehabilitation - helping sick and injured wild birds recover and be released back into the wild - for the past 14 years. My specialization...
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...5 years experience in teaching and tutoring middle school, high school, and university students. I am currently a 3rd year PhD student studying microbial ecology at the University of Florida. I love teaching biology, ecology, and statistics as these have been my most useful tools in my studies. I am passionate about teaching and want to provide a service for a better future by helping the next generation excel in their future careers.
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...pursuing a doctorate in Environmental Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Ecology. I have taught children grades K through 8th grade about science at Chesterbrook academy and used to work as a chess aide assisting coaches in teaching K through 6th grade chess one on one. As graduate student I also have experience as a instructor teaching laboratory sections. I firmly believe that every student has the potential to succeed if given the tools they need and...
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...every young mind is unique. Keep in mind though that even though the idea sounds simple, it takes years and years of experience to master. After teaching for a while, I realized something important within myself. While some may view teaching as a "job," I personally see it as a way to express my passion. In other words, I don't see teaching as a simple career but rather a way of life that I cannot...
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...tutoring style is to talk and work through a lot of practice problems together. When the student feels comfortable tackling some practice problems on their own, I know they've mastered the concept. I'm also a great listener; if you tell me that you are having a problem in a certain area of a subject, I can very much tailor the lesson and practice problems to the target area. Outside of school, I spend a lot...
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...learn its language. As a tutor I am creative, organized, and energetic. I recognize that every person studies differently and I always look for the best solution for each student. I personally am a visual learner, and I have many tools for conceptualizing a subject in different ways. I'm always open to new forms of teaching, and aspire to make the subject fun and engaging. In my free time I enjoy getting out in Nature,...
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I am a certified Biology Teacher from Fort Myers, FL. I have always loved teaching and getting to know my students. I enjoy everything there is to know about the wonders of science. My specialties are Biology, Ecology, Anatomy, and Genetics. I also work with younger children, helping them with their foundations to better learn in the classroom. ... Hands-on learning and learning through exploration help solidify content material. I would speak with the student and...
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Hi! My name is Mrs. Grum. I currently teach 7th grade science. However, I have past experience in 4th grade, 6th grade, and of course 7th grade. My number one goal is to help all my students find success in their learning, even when it's challenging for them!
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My name is Patrick and I am a microbiologist and ecologist by training. My research over the past decade has focused on microbes and how they respond to their environment and their host. I have a wide set of skills including deep knowledge of biology, molecular biology, microbiology, ecology, bioinformatics, and statistics.
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The study of ecology involves learning the complex and interrelated systems that make up the natural world. It also incorporates examining nature through a variety of lenses of differing specificity. For instance, consider nitrogen. Learning about nitrogen in an ecology class might entail learning about the nitrogen cycle, a complex set of relationships without which life on Earth wouldn't be possible, or it might involve studying the specific molecular structures of the different compounds in which nitrogen naturally exists in this cycle, or even the characteristics and importance of nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Ecology invites students not only to gain knowledge at a variety of scales and perspectives, but also to integrate what is learned from these different levels into a comprehensive picture.
If you're having trouble with any of the concepts being covered in the ecology portion of your science classes, or you are preparing for a standardized test like AP Environmental Science, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with customized ecology tutoring to put you on the path to mastering this fascinating and important branch of biology. Ecology tutors are experienced in the field and have the communication skills that set them apart as excellent instructors. After all, even if you're working with an expert, if he or she can't explain concepts clearly and concisely, it's going to make it difficult for you to learn anything! While each tutor is excellent, the educational directors at Varsity Tutors work to help you select the tutor whose skills and personality make him or her the best match for addressing your particular academic profile. Once you select a tutor, you can schedule your ecology tutoring sessions to take place wherever and whenever best suits you. Want to meet at the library on weekends, or at your home on Thursday mornings? Tutors are adaptable and prioritize making sessions as convenient as possible for you. Tutors are also available for face-to-face online sessions using our live learning platform.
In your first session, your tutor can begin to take stock of your level of familiarity with ecology, the concepts and topics that you understand and those that confuse you, your preferred learning style, and your specific goals for the subject. He or she can use this information in designing a learning plan to meet your specific needs. This means that you can work on just the topics that you want to focus on, at whatever pace you find most comfortable. This one-on-one approach makes tutoring both personalized and effective. By having the ability to ask questions, you can be confident that no element of ecology that you're struggling with will be overlooked. Having difficulty understanding the basics of biodiversity? Are you still unclear on the differences between commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism? No matter what you struggle with, you can ask your ecology tutor for help and they will be there to assist you with concrete definitions, examples, and resources. They will ensure that you understand the fundamental elements of ecology before you move on to the more complex branches of the subject.
The subject of ecology can be difficult. It isn't always easy to understand the complex, interconnected web that exists in the natural world. The connection between predation, global warming, and invasive species may not be obvious to some people. That's what an ecology tutor is there for. With the help of an experienced, knowledgeable tutor, anyone can overcome their learning obstacles and master the subject. Call the Varsity Tutors educational directors in your area today for more information about how you can be connected with an ecology tutor, and how ecology tutoring can help you gain the knowledge that you need to meet your goals!
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Recent Ecology Tutoring Session Notes
During our most recent session, the student and I worked on a project. The goal of the project was to outline the main classes of archaebacteria and to determine the characteristics of each class. Our session involved a lot of research in order to identify the various classes and how they differ with respect to each other. His work was very structured and I'm sure he gave an excellent presentation.
Today we started reviewing taxonomy and organism classification. We also went over the structure of a virus and the different parts of it, including the lytic and lysogenic cycles.
We started the session with a discussion of the study materials available prior to Thursday's exam. The student mentioned that he had begun looking over the study guide and that he understood many of the concepts. We then moved on to cover any material that he had not yet reviewed on each of the Problem Sets. Since we covered Problem Set #8 during the last session, we quickly reviewed the material on Problem Set #7. These topics included the semi-conservative hypothesis of DNA replication, the various enzymes involved in DNA replication, including helicase, topoisomerase, DNA polymerase I and III, primase, ligase, and telomerase. I was able to share a useful video tutorial that explored the role of the last three enzymes. The student had a good understanding of these concepts, based on his current review and his recollection from AP Biology. We then moved on to Problem Set #9.
Met with student. Went over grades in all subjects. Concentrated on Biology for a test tomorrow. Taught student test relaxation method of deep breath and slow exhale. Told him not to rush. Also to allot time to answer each question.
The student worked on Biology homework over ecosystems and biodiversity. Then we worked on practice problems in Geometry regarding area and perimeter of triangles and parallelograms.
After getting to know his needs, schedule, and what he needed help with, we started on the first chapter that deals with ecosystem and half about half way done. The student is struggling with the terms and concepts of biology. Being that he is an exchange student, vocabulary is his big problem. I have created a good way and method to get him learn terms, vocabulary and get introduced to terms. No immediate concern. He is a smart student and I'm looking forward to working with him and get him from failing the class to better grades.