...is not only to help students improve their grades and pass standardized exams but to also build academic confidence. I also incorporate exercises that develop the essential soft skills required to be successful in gainful employment. I am looking forward to working with you to achieve your goals. My expertise lies in graduate admissions examination preparation and NAPLEX preparation. I work with students to create learning and study tools, which are used throughout their prep...
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...of all of their students. There is not just one way to learn and I hope I can help as many students as possible to love learning by showing them that it can be fun. I adapt my lesson plans to help the students learn in the best way possible and hopefully have fun doing it. I enjoy tutoring students in French, History, and study techniques the most. I love teaching French and history because...
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...drives me to help students grasp complex concepts and gain confidence. With a background in architecture and interior design, including kitchen and bath design, I enjoy sharing my expertise. Educated in architecture, I focus on subjects related to design and space planning. I adopt a student-centred teaching approach, fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. Outside of tutoring, I am interested in sustainable design, green building practices, and travelling, which inspire my work and broaden...
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Hello, I am a Canadian working in the UK at a University. I am passionate about helping students reach their personal and academic goals with languages as well as writing and research. I have a BEd in Secondary Education and have taught students aged 12-17. In 2023 I completed my MA in Art History in the United Kingdom. I have experience working with and tutoring students between the ages of 10-18+ (including University students).
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...students stems from my belief in the transformative power of education. I have experienced how understanding complex subjects can open up numerous opportunities, and I am driven to help others achieve the same.My experience working with students includes tutoring high school students numerous courses specifically Maths, Science, Social Studies, Linear Algebra, Chemistry, and Physics. I have been actively involved in debating and technical clubs, which has honed my ability to explain concepts clearly and engage...
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...experienced tutor with a background in physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, GMAT and GRE preparation, I offer personalized and engaging instruction tailored to each student's unique needs. My approach focuses on building strong foundations, improving grades, and fostering a love of learning. With a proven track record of success, I use interactive teaching methods and the latest educational technology to make complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. Join me to unlock your full potential and achieve your...
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Greetings, I am Mathew George, a seasoned Urban Designer, Architect, and Project Manager, boasting a rich tapestry of experience in urban planning, architectural design, and academic pedagogy. Throughout my illustrious career, I've traversed a spectrum of roles and obligations, honing a multifaceted proficiency and cultivating a profound comprehension of both the pragmatic applications and theoretical underpinnings within the realms of architecture and urban design.
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Dedicated and dynamic newly CELTA certified graduate with a passion for teaching English as a second language. Having undergone training, I have acquired a good grounding in language teaching methodologies, and classroom management techniques. Leveraging five years of experience as an architect, I bring proficiency in presentation skills, ensuring effective communication and collaboration in educational settings. Committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students can thrive and achieve their language goals.
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...Kitchen and Bath from Georgian College. Currently, I am pursuing Urban Design at Sheridan College, expanding my expertise in planning and spatial design. My passion for design extends beyond academics, as I have hands-on experience in architecture, interior design, and custom kitchen and bath solutions. With a strong background in design software, I am proficient in AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Enscape, and Canva, as well as presentation and visualization techniques. I enjoy helping students build their...
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...interpretation, ESL, and Spanish as a second language. Among these, arts and social sciences hold a special place in my heart. Art, in its many forms, provides a profound way for individuals to express their emotions and perspectives on the world. It is multidimensional, offering endless opportunities for exploration through literature, film, painting, and more. My teaching philosophy centers on understanding what drives my students and helping them harness their passions to develop their skills....
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Architect, Critical Thinker, currently in a Philosophy Bachelors. Ethics, America's Conquest, Madness and its historical process that gave birth to modern medicine, Levinasian Metaphysics, Economic Philosophy, Architecture, Design, Dreams, Art Philosophy, History of Sexuality, Philosophy of Liberation, Transmodernity, Spanish & English.
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...a master's degree in art history from Carleton University, she began her career as a Curator specializing in the commercial art world buying and selling ancient art in London, UK, traveling throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Her international explorations and diversity of styles she was exposed to traveling to over 18 different countries fueled her passion for storytelling via writing and developed her artistic style. Driven by a mission to inspire individuals (students)...
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...a Master of Business Administration, a Marketing Management Diploma, and a Primary Care Paramedic certification. My non-academic roles have given me a wealth of expertise that enables me to offer unique perspectives and insights to my students. These experiences range from being a world traveler, a financial analyst, a project director, and a communications manager, which have allowed me to foster effective communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. I enjoy helping students understand and apply complex...
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I recently completed a master's degree in history at the University of Toronto. I want to help students better understand the past and hopefully along the way identify areas of history - personalities, periods, or particular events - which spark personal interest and curiosity. I have endeavoured to teach history and share historical knowledge across a broad range of ages and contexts although my area of specialty is European history, particularly in the 19th century.
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Hello students, my name is Aayushi Yadav. I would love to mentor you and help you become the best you can be. I can teach many subjects and am eagerly waiting to meet and connect with all of you. My students are my top priority
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...objective as a teacher is to encourage students to develop their own interests and critical thinking; this helps them establish a learner-centered environment in the classroom. I develop content that is significant and challenging for the students so that they are stimulated to think "beyond" their comfort zone and feel involved in their own learning process. Teaching for me is a process, a reciprocal relationship between the teacher and the student. Imparting knowledge to a...
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...industry experience and a robust academic background, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to my students. I hold a PhD in Interior Architecture; my academic journey also includes an MFA in Interior Architecture and Environmental Design and a LEED GA certification. As an active ARIDO member, I am currently pursuing NCIDQ certification, expected in April 2025. As an educator, I teach various courses at Yorkville University and Sheridan College, covering design theory, digital...
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...understanding. Holding a Bachelor of Arts in History, alongside Bachelor of Science degrees in Developmental Psychology and Neuroscience from the University of Lethbridge, I am currently pursuing graduate studies with a focus on cognitive neuroscience and developmental psychology. Each student presents unique challenges and strengths, transforming every tutoring session into a fresh, rewarding adventure. I tailor my teaching methods to align with their individual learning styles, utilizing visual aids, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities. Witnessing...
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If you are a college student who is interested in becoming an architect, or if you are an art history major who is interested in studying various cultural movements across the world, you will need to have an understanding of the history of architecture. This course considers subject matter from a global perspective, introducing spaces and buildings characteristic of a wide variety of cultures, regions, and eras. Memorization and image recognition become valuable skills to have at one's disposal in a history of architecture course, but the subject offers further challenges in addition to memorizing names, dates, and locations.
When taking this course, you are not only required to be familiar with various structures, but you will also have to think critically about them and synthesize conclusions about architecture by considering very different, distant, and chronologically separated works in light of one another. Thus, you might not only be expected to be familiar with the ruins of Machu Picchu and the structure of ancient Roman cities, but may also be asked to compare and contrast them in order to derive new insights about each. Whether you are focusing on a single culture's structures in great detail, or are learning about architectural trends that developed across a large swath of history, history of architecture tutoring can help you identify structures with confidence and understand their social contexts.
One-on-one tutoring can help you learn to navigate through the vast variety of architectural structures in the world. It is important to create a personal timeline of structures and changes to help you maneuver through the course of architectural history with confidence, and an experienced private tutor can help you do so. A personal tutor can help you to distinguish between architecture that shows Buddhist influences and that which shows early Christian influences, tell early Roman and late Roman structures apart, and compare and contrast early Islamic designs with late medieval European structures. Your tutor can help you gain a historical perspective on all of the granular knowledge that you learn for your course, which can be invaluable when you are asked to identify influences of earlier architectural periods in later structures.
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The student and I went over the concepts from one of the reading assignments due for her psychology course on Tuesday. This article, which was rather extensive, covered methods of classification and assessment. We reviewed what makes naming and categorizing mental disorders so difficult, as well as why classification is nevertheless worthwhile. We also reviewed the DSM and its benefits/drawbacks and went into more detail about the history of the publication. Then, we moved onto assessment methods, covering the most common forms of psychological evaluation, including interviews, intelligence tests, objective tests, projection tests, and neurological tests.
Today, he spent two hours writing his first Critique paper. We spent time going over what the assignment was asking for, researching for the one additional source, and writing the paper. For the next paper, we will work more on the student trying to correct his own grammar and syntax.
During today's session, the student and I worked on psychology. Initially, we worked on preparing her for her upcoming psychology test. We spent time looking at various psychological disorders, with particular emphasis on the precise criteria for each disorder. Next, we worked on her psychology paper about the portrayal of a psychological disorder in a film or TV show. We spent time going over all the evidence for her chosen diagnosis, and spent additional time trying to determine the paradigm that best explained her illness. Overall, we had a very productive session.
The student has a Social Studies test on Thursday, so we spent a long time finishing the study guide for his test. We talked about what would be on the test and we decided that it would be a good idea for me to create a practice test for him to take tomorrow.
Researched for an extensive project on South Carolina. Covered the climate, people who settled there, Native Americans, religious tolerance, landmarks, and government of Colonial South Carolina.
Today we continued our review for the student's political psychology final. We covered social identity formation, and the use of media to incite political violence, including case studies of Rwanda and Yugoslavia.