I am a college student looking to help fellow students who are in middle school through high school get to the next stages of their lives. School can get rough, and having someone there to help with any particular subjects or go over and review topics is helpful, and I want to be a part of that process.
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...were chemistry and calculus. I have completed four years of Latin in high school including AP Latin and received the National Exam Gold Award all 4 years. I have also scored a 5 on nine different AP tests so I'm capable of helping other students prepare for their AP exams. For fun, I play the flute and practice martial arts. I am constantly reading and I particularly enjoy science fiction and fantasy. I find tutoring...
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...well on standardized tests. We cram with flashcards, pull all nighters, and even sacrifice our social time to prove to the world that we retained what we learned that year. But are we *actually* learning? My goal as a tutor is to make your studies enjoyable. I love to use visual and real world examples to help you grasp difficult concepts. At the end of our sessions, it is my mission to make sure that...
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Hi! I'm a freshman at Princeton University from Greenwich, CT. I'm currently pursuing a degree in Operations Research and Financial Engineering, with a certificate in Computer Science. I'm also fluent in Chinese, and currently taking a heritage speaker's Chinese class here at Princeton. I'm more than happy to help you with any math/science/Chinese questions!
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...the impact I make on others through teaching. I began my professional life as a tutor six years ago, and have taught a variety of subjects, including time management, reading, writing, history and SAT and AP preparation. In lessons, I focus on teaching my students how to learn efficiently and think critically. My students don’t just master the information they need to learn: I teach them to become better workers and thinkers.
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...Everything I do centers around inclusivity, belonging and empowerment for all no matter who they are or where they come from or where they are on life's journey. My call as a critical justice diversity educator and researcher is to make sure that what happens in the schools, in the workplace, in the policy manuals, and the courtrooms reflects a student-centered methodological stance that engenders inclusivity and reaches all learners where they are. Creativity and...
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...empower students to be great thinkers. I have worked with students of all ages, and my favorite subjects to teach are art, German, and writing. In these disciplines, you really get to see a student's creativity and voice. I have a BFA in Art and Visual Culture Education and a BA in German Studies from the University of Arizona. My professional background is in museum education, but I have tutored many subjects, and I have...
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...to be creative and have fun, and to be the truest form of themselves without fear. In the classroom, I am more of a facilitator than a teacher. I want to foster students' creativity and allow them to search for the answers rather than just telling them what they are or telling them what to think or believe. It is much more powerful when a student is able to discover and think for themselves.
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...from the Honors Program, so I have always been a strong student and want to help other students achieve their goals. I am currently working on my Master's degree in Romantic and Victorian Literature at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and, once finished, will be teaching high school English. Coming from an education background, I know that every student is unique and learns in different ways. My teaching and tutoring methods typically center...
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...solving problems was primarily based on pleasure. Richard Feynman's insight in 'Fun to Imagine' that 'the world is a dynamic mess of jiggling things if you look at it right' is simple yet startling, and his charisma is clearly evident in his biography 'Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!' His nervous presentation on the Wheeler-Feynman theory to Einstein et al. led me to Feynman's work in quantum electrodynamics, detailed in his book 'QED: The strange theory...
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I am a passionate educator with a degree in special education as well as a math minor. I believe all students can learn and strive to meet their needs by following their learning styles and interests.
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...I have completed extensive continuing education related to mental health and wellness, pediatrics, behavioral health, mindfulness, vision development and treatment, and concussion management. I have supervised many occupational therapy fieldwork students as a practitioner and have taught at the collegiate level in courses including professional skills, fieldwork, group dynamics, documentation, and human development. Much of my OT career has been working in pediatrics in a variety of settings; however, I have always had school-based students...
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...a variety of assessment strategies. I place my focus on adjusting my instruction to meet every individual's unique needs. Every student starts in a different place, works at a different pace, needs different things, and learns in different ways, and I work to meet each student where they are at. In addition to focusing on individual improvement, teaching group ensembles has allowed me to share with my students the importance of prioritizing community, teamwork, and...
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...on a variety of instruments, and professional editing experience (for Chinese language/culture instructional materials) comes practical experience in both best pedagogical practices and the ability to work with a variety of cultures and student needs. I am excited to learn more about you and help you grow! Instrumental music offers a world of opportunities and offers a freeing form of self-expression. You're not bound to the voice you were born with; you can create any...
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I really enjoy helping students learn. I love finding a project, an activity, or a lesson that both interests your child in their learning, and also challenges them to succeed! I have been a special education teacher for one year and have already experienced working with almost every age group, and I love them all!
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...I am committed to engaging all students in equal learning that benefits each individual as they embark on their educational journey. I will do so by establishing mutual respect between student and tutor to create an open, encouraging, and safe culture in my tutoring sessions. I will encourage students to share their opinions, perspectives, and inquiries in an environment in which they know they will be respected and valued. I am also invested in centering...
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...engaging learning environments. My teaching philosophy focuses on making learning dynamic and relevant by incorporating hands-on activities and real-world connections. I strive to inspire students to develop a love for learning and build essential critical thinking skills. Participating in the UTRGV Teacher Residency Program at Las Yescas Elementary was a significant highlight of my career. This experience allowed me to design and implement lesson plans, engage in meaningful classroom instruction, and collaborate closely with mentors....
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...an enthusiastic individual for all education. I believe education is important and all people should have access to the wonderful experience of learning! I have a great deal of experience in education from homeschooling my own young children, tutoring adolescents, and assisting my college peers academically. I tutor many subjects including English, Science and College Prep. My favorite subject to tutor is English. I love to help the students I tutor find the joy in...
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...New York. Prior to that, I taught math and English at a Private school and was honored to be the resident musical director for a children's theater company on the Upper West side. This summer, my husband and I moved to Oregon where we currently reside with our dog, Nina. Teaching is my passion and I am grateful every day for the ability to do so! I believe in multiple-sensory education and using many routes...
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The flute is a beautiful woodwind instrument that people of all ages can learn to play. Whether you're interested in picking up the flute for the first time or want to train the flute skills you already have, flute tutoring can be beneficial to you. You can pair up with a flute tutor to learn more about this instrument and work towards your goals. To start flute tutoring, reach out to Varsity Tutors. We can pair you with a flute tutor that is professional and skilled.
Learning to play a new instrument isn't always easy. A lot goes into learning to play the flute. Some of the things that are required to play the flute are:
Reading sheet music
Understanding the proper playing position
Learning scales
Practicing finger placements
For some, learning all of these important skills are challenging. That is where flute tutoring comes in. With flute tutoring, students can work with a tutor for one-on-one sessions. These private tutoring sessions work at the pace of the student, so individuals can receive the personalized attention they need to work towards building skills and confidence in a new instrument. A flute tutor understands the difficulties of playing the flute, so they can help others practice this craft and build upon their skills. A flute tutor can also help you learn to read music and memorize the finger placements of notes. Working with a tutor offers many benefits, which aren't always available in group settings.
While learning a new instrument can be difficult, it can also be rewarding. There are many benefits to learning how to play the flute. One benefit is that learning to play the flute teaches discipline, responsibility, and hard work. In order to improve, one must practice. A student interested in picking up the flute can learn self-discipline through this instrument. Learning to play the flute also helps with memory, self-confidence, body coordination, and math skills.
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