I recently received my Master of Business Administration degree from The University of Texas at Tyler. I also have a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The University of Texas at Arlington and an Applied Science degree in Mortuary Sciences. I enjoy being able to provide a service and being able to help my students succeed.
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I have conducted corporate workshops locally and at an occassional conference. As an experience classroom technologist with a Masters of Science in Information Technology Management, I have a passion for learning and using technology as a tool. My approach is to help show you how to break down complex problems and a step-by-step approach to a solution.
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...management consultant. But, she is a teacher first. Her first job was as a tutor in her new york city neighborhood, tutoring students aged 10-18. Shellon continued her tutoring throughout her undergraduate studies and even saw one of her top students graduating college. Shellon uses her experiences to connect with her students and encourages them to use tools to maximize their learning. She focuses on tutoring the individual child, recognizing that each child has a...
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...a deep understanding of complex concepts and a passion for helping students succeed. My tutoring approach is tailored to individual learning styles, focusing on clear explanations, practical applications, and fostering critical thinking skills. I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment, ensuring that students build confidence and mastery in their subjects. As a passionate teacher and lifelong learner, I continually seek to upskill my knowledge across various fields, mastering different areas of...
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...that even though I have worked in the professional legal and accounting fields for many years that I was able to try something new and a little bit scary and have success at it. I am a good teacher. Everything is a learning experience. I believe that we should never stop learning, never stop reading, never stop questioning. Life is an experience and the more we learn the more we can accomplish.
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...a degree in Mathematics. She just started her Masters program this past August. We have been married now for 5 years. I spent 12 years in the Army Washington National Guard (2001-2013), and have been deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in 2005-2006. I left the guard to finish my masters degree. Beyond my course work, I have spent time in many different classrooms in Spokane, Mead, Pullman and Nine Mile where I learned as much I...
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...a Forensic Psychology major at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. I am currently a junior. I am currently involved in research at my school. I like to spend my free time reading and writing poetry.I have tutored many different students over the years. During my time in high school, I tutored middle and high schoolers in various subjects, from Spanish to Living Environment. I also assisted a teacher in a 10th grade English classroom...
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...students game theory, combinatorics, pattern recognition, and logic. It was meaningful to help people wrestle with frustration or confusion and see them turn those blocks into steps toward mastery. I view my role as a conduit for your process. I can help organize your approach by finding the most highly recurring places where you struggle and construct a more stable foundation. We aim to enjoy learning, not score perfect. That allows us to relax as...
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...middle school and high School special education settings, a university level tutor at the undergraduate and graduate level and teaching assistant in the university ESL program. After graduation, I became a GED/HISET and ELL language and civics instructor for the largest program in the Midwest outside of Chicago. I a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all...
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...time remembering concepts and terms. I had a near perfect attendance record, but still struggled with performing well on tests. I thought to myself, why was this happening? Students have so much pressure to perform 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...
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...an MBA in Finance from University of New haven and professional experience as a finance and operations manager, I bring both advanced academic knowledge and real-world expertise to the classroom. My passion for teaching led me to develop skills that make complex financial concepts accessible and engaging. I am dedicated to fostering an interactive learning environment and integrating technology to enhance practical understanding. I look forward to contributing to [School/Institution Name] and inspiring students in...
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...of experience across a wide range of specializations including employee relations, leaves of absence, multi-state payroll operations, and legal immigration. I am a graduate of Yale University, with a passion for helping students gain admission to their college of choice through admissions essay review and feedback. My teaching style involves learning new concepts by way of real life examples and scenarios, good humor, and a no-stupid-questions mindset. I always encourage my students to pursue the...
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...each learned differently, and I strive to recognize that in my students. I have earned an A.A.S. in Applied Data Science from the Community College of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, a B.B.A. in Business Administration from Francis Marion University in Florence, SC and I have complete all but 4 courses in M.B.A. work through LSU Online Shreveport, LA. As a side interest I also enjoy writing and am adept in K-12 grammar and ELA subjects. I...
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...by my passion for education and commitment to helping students overcome academic challenges. My teaching approach is personalized, focusing on individual strengths and learning styles to make education engaging and accessible. I aim to not only improve academic performance but also to inspire confidence and a love of learning in my students. I believe in creating a supportive environment where students can achieve their full potential and look forward to making a positive impact on...
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...as an extension of teaching. I have practiced law for over 10 years, but prior to entering law school, I taught study skills to junior high school students. Upon returning to the classroom last year, I asked myself how could I have waited so long. I absolutely adore it. I have always had a passion for working with people with disabilities, and teaching children with autism has allowed me to do that. My strengths are...
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...Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Marketing and my MBA from University of Dubuque. I am also pursuing my Doctorate in Business Administration from St. Ambrose University. Most of my career has been primarily focused on Talent Acquisition, recruiting, sales, lots of data analysis, and leadership. I recently transitioned into being a first grade teacher. I have experience with training, building, and leading large teams. I was the first person to go...
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...and computer science, including Algebra, Data Analysis, and Programming (Python, Java, C++). My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra because I enjoy breaking down complex problems into manageable steps, helping students build confidence and realize that they can excel in math. My teaching philosophy is centered around empathy, patience, and adaptability. I believe that every student has a unique learning style, and my job as a tutor is to identify and support that style. I...
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...City Council, Alexandria, VA to serve on Commission for Women, advising elected officials on issues of importance to women and girls in the city. Served as Chair for two years, leading the public release of the Commisson's November 2018 Status of Women Report. Additional volunteer experience includes service on Board of Directors of Suited for Change and Healthcare Business Women's Association of Mid-Atlantic and pro bono representation of clients in medical debt and eviction proceedings.
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I have over 20 years of professional experience in systems development and training and course facilitation roles (corporate and higher education). I have a passion for education; my strengths lie in active learning methodologies. Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor- Advanced Certified Quickbooks-Payroll Specialist Certified Project + PM
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Recent Human Resources Tutoring Session Notes
Worked on final review sheet. Started with basic trig functions and worked with both angles and side measurements to set up problems to solve. Worked on simplifying algebraic fractions as well as parabolas. Biggest problems were with order of operations and correct distribution and extraction.
Today the student and I worked together on his differentiation homework combining all of the techniques learned so far in his Calculus class. He showed clear mastery of the differentiation techniques; however, he struggled with simplifying the resulting derivatives afterwards, so I had to guide him through the simplifications. Afterwards, we took a sneak peek at his next lesson, which will cover implicit differentiation.
Administered English and Math sections of practice exam to gauge student strengths in each section and to identify areas of improvement. Discussed problematic questions and themes in the English and Math sections of the practice exam. Made note of topics to cover in future sessions.
The student and I covered the following topics: curve sketching and optimization problems (4.5 and 4.7 in her textbook). We worked through many examples, and we will finish covering optimization in our next session. I assigned her a few problems to do before her next session as well.
The student is very well prepared. We are going to leave grammar behind, unless she has questions, and we are going to focus on listening, oral, and comprehension skills.
The student and I worked on a family tree project for Spanish. His final task was to type up a rough draft about his family, and start looking for pictures to begin his family tree. Also, we worked on a Chemistry project on percent yield.