I am currently a science teacher with Hillsborough county public schools certified to teach Biology 6-12. I teach high school biology, and anatomy and physiology. I have also taught middle school science grades 6-8. My personal philosophy is that everyone can learn science, and the key to that learning is to make it personal and hands on. Once science is brought to a personal level, it is much easier to understand.... I believe that all students...
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I have long enjoyed enjoyed working with others to help them achieve personal goals. Some of the most fulfilling tutoring I have done recently have been tutoring immigrants for the US Citizenship Test, helping formerly incarcerated individuals attain their GEDs, and tutoring children in Honduras on conversational English to obtain high-paying jobs in the tourism industry. I'm thrilled to work with anybody on any subjects of interest, reach out with any questions!
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I am currently a certified teacher in the Florida public school system. I currently teach English to 10th graders. This is my 7th year teaching. I enjoy teaching students and watching them grow as students. I love making a difference in a student's life.
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Helping students grow is a passion of mine; it is, in fact, my life's work. Since I graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2001 and NC Central University in 2005, I have worked to help students develop their potential in my roles as as an Exceptional Children's Teacher, Middle School ELA teacher, High School English and Social Studies teacher, and College Developmental Reading/Writing and English/History/Humanities instructor.
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...my experience in education, I appreciate the incredible impact that teachers have on the lives of young people. I know that teachers provide knowledge and skills used by young people throughout life. Therefore, as a teacher, my greatest aim is to be a role model. I want to cultivate open minds, the knowledge and ability to look at the world critically, and students' belief in their own capacity to make positive contributions to society.
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...team. I am bilingual and find it easy to teach others the ins and outs of Spanish either through conversational lessons, reading comprehension emphasis, grammar, or any other requested form. Overall, I love to tailor my lesson to the students needs and put forth a ton of creativity when developing lesson plans and working one-on-one with a student. The best part of Varsity Tutors is the ability to connect globally and take advantage of the...
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...what I can teach because of all the different people that need help. I am also able to teach in different ways to make sure that the student understands and masters the materials given. I tutor in all types of math and am flexible with the type of math students need help with. On my free time I play the French Horn with my school band and hang out with family and friends.
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...United States, I became a student at Miami Dade College, where I began a career in the medical field, until I realized my true love was in mathematics, not the medical sciences. My dream is to earn a degree in mathematics to eventually work in actuarial science, a discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, finance and other industries and professions. While, I enjoy the sciences, mathematics is my passion...
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Hello! I enjoy working with and teaching children and young adults. As a Substitute Teacher I taught children from Pre-K to 12th Grade, and I will be pursuing a Master's degree in Educational Leadership in the near future. I have formal experience helping students to prepare for the ACT and SAT. I consider myself a foodie, and enjoy spending time outdoors.
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Master's degrees in Special Education and Health Administration. Certified Professional Educator-Teacher in both states (Ga/FL); Pre-K through 12th Grade; Root Cause Analysis Expert. Member of CEC (Council for Exceptional Children); Bachelors degree in Arts - Speech and Theater/Public Speaking. Certified American Heart Association BLS/Heartsaver CPR First Aid Instructor. Reading Interventionist in the area of Phonics and Decoding Strategies Elementary Math, Reading, and Science.
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...program at my high school. I love teaching math because there are so many ways it can be explained and it can always be related to some aspect of our lives to make it easier to understand. This makes it fit really well with my hands-on tutoring style. I prefer to have students observe and then attempt different problems and information and try to use things they're interested in to help make explanations easier and...
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...global medical brigades. I recently returned from a trip to Honduras where my brigade was able to provide healthcare to a rural community in central Honduras. Before applying to college, I went through extensive ACT tutoring and would love to relay those skills to other students. I'm passionate about the social sciences, math, spanish, and all things natural science :) I intend to go to medical school and would eventually love to become a pediatric...
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...scientists, I believe in Student-Centered Learning, from Brain-Based modalities that respect All Learning Styles. Curriculum is important, but HOW information is shared and nurtured for long term retention is vital for integration of the material--even if it is just studying for an exam or becoming more confident in reading, writing or speaking. Supporting Social-Emotional well-being can enhance not only knowledge and understanding, but Well-Being, Self-Confidence and Self-Esteem, building a strong Long Term Memory knowledge integration...
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...Pennsylvania State University, majoring in Pre-Medicine, with four years of tutor experience. Attending Miami Beach Senior High, for three years, under the scholars program exposed me to a variety of subjects and different learning methods. My final year of high school, I attended Dr. Michael M. Krop, where I was a member of the music Magnet program. While at both schools, I was the first chair cellist in both orchestra's, building my leadership and communication...
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...my entire life. My extensive experience ranges from establishing language and literacy skills in at-risk children and youth, to working with adults in GED Test Prep Centers. Furthermore, I have studied at some of the nation's leading institutions, including Columbia University and NYU. I am excited to share what I have gained through my exceptional education and experience. My goal is to lead you (and all the students I work with) to a higher level...
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...kids and help them reach their goals, so here I am teaching. I love my job as an intensive reading teacher because I get to incorporate my passion for history with my desire to help kids grow and reach their full potential. I've learned throughout my time in school and as a teacher every student has a passion for something, so I do my best to find that and adjust my teaching towards students' passions...
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...is Ashley. I am a Doctorate of Pharmacy student in Florida. My favorite subject is Math and I also enjoy science subjects. During my free time, you can find me enjoying outside adventures (zip lining, obstacle courses, etc.) or being creative (planning parties, DIY projects etc.) I love helping others and I am a former middle school Math Teacher. I look forward to hearing from you and helping you achieve your scholastic goals.
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My personal statement and teaching philosophy are a quote by Albert Einstein "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
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Can also tutor:GCSE, GED, A Level and 261 more subjects.
...a nanny and tutor to families around the DFW area. I have experience with all age groups and there is nothing that intimidates me! While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, History, Spanish, and Government/Social Studies. Through my experiences helping struggling students and peers, I have realized the value of adaptability. Most people reach out to a tutor because the traditional classroom method is not best suited...
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No one ever said that everything we do will be easy. Easy happens through hard work and learning. It doesn't matter how slowly you go so long as you don't stop because then what you do will be worth it.... My philosophy is aligned with that presented by psychologist Carol Dweck. She sees the necessity of a growth mindset in learning where people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard...
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We finished the math section and moved to science. The key to science is counterintuitive; you go right to the questions and don't attempt to read the description of the experiment or the data charts until the question directs you there. There are only 5-6 questions for each of 7 passages and you're given far more information than you will need, so you let the questions guide you. The student isn't hugely fond of this approach but he's trying it. Most of the questions are data interpretation, prediction, identifying patterns, etc. He understands the gist of what he needs to be doing; he just needs more practice. Some individual practice time is going to be critical for him.
Today we went over a math test together that I had previously assigned. The student scored a 24 on her own, but there is still room to improve. We then went over two science passages. I assigned the student two English sections so she learns how to pace herself better.
The student and I finished going over the math section we had started during our last session. She missed a few questions, but some were among the more challenging problems and others she misread. We then reviewed the triangle congruence theorems packet I had given her last week and went over her June ACT. With English, she answered most of the questions she had missed correctly, even identifying the errors she had made while taking the exam. Math and science also went smoothly. The student has improved a great deal over the past few months and at this point, it really will just come down to practicing consistently and making sure she is focused and reading both the questions and answer choices carefully.
We finished up the remaining hours that the student has on his account with a full focus on timing and completing sessions within the time constraints. I prepped him for exactly how to take the upcoming test and gave him various "day of" tips and timing suggestions. The student has been a wonderful student, and I expect him to do very well on his test.
The student has shown much improvement in his ability to write cohesive essays and we are constantly striving to improve even further. This includes exploring how to write in a more conservative style, integrating new vocabulary, and overall writing speed.
Today, the student and I mixed it up by spending most of our time on math. We worked through both multiple choice and grid-in problems together, and I showed him a few variations on some of the problems that he might expect to see. We also went through a few reading problems and a passage.