...ESL/TESOL teacher and have experience teaching groups of students as well as providing individual lessons. Working in different environments, with a diverse range of students, encouraged me to explore more creative tutoring methods in order to understand and communicate ideas. Through my experience as a tutor, I developed a multifaceted approach to teaching and learning; a style that is adaptable and uniquely catered to each individual personality. I have found that humor and games are...
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...Since I work in college admissions, I'll be a great resource for anyone preparing for college - not only did I go to the #2 college in the country (according to Forbes!), but I also help decide who gets to go there next! I performed excellently on my standardized tests, I've previously taught resume writing and interviewing skills in addition to working behind the scenes in admissions, so I know what schools are looking for...
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I am a Molecular Engineering major at the University of Chicago, I am currently taking time off to focus on other aspects of my career but I don't want to stop tutoring outside college campus!. I am a child of immigrants and have spent my life tutoring my siblings and younger students, and I loved working with them! See y'all in class!
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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...in undergraduate research. I was a part of the Mentorship program at Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering at my University and tutored classmates and my sibling during high school. I've volunteered at church for several years and tutored elementary and middle schoolers. While I tutor a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about math and college applications. I particularly enjoy tutoring students for the SAT and ACT or writing college application essays because...
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...others were discussion sections for larger lecture courses and courses built on pre-existing syllabi. At the high school level I taught English Language Arts for 11th and 12th graders -- my 12th grade class was Advanced Placement for English Literature. I am currently tutoring students in English Language Arts, including instruction in verbal skills, essay writing, reading comprehension, and test preparation (Regents, SATs). My students have come from urban, suburban, and rural backgrounds, and I...
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...at George Washington University. I am currently double-majoring in Psychological & Brain Sciences and Criminal Justice. While I have a background in tutoring a variety of subjects, I do have a soft spot for psychology, sociology, and the humanities. I enjoy tutoring because it is a great opportunity for me to learn along with students. Being able to adapt how I teach in order to provide the best support for each student is a fulfilling challenge.
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...and academic goals. I plan to pursue a certification in ESE to continue serving an underserved group. I love working with students to develop goals and strategies for success. I tend to focus on English, writing, literature, and grammar with my tutoring students. I can cover a wide range of subjects if necessary, however. In my spare time I like to travel, go to museums, take road trips, do yoga, read, write, and make mixed...
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...missed when they were younger. We cover topics in math, reading, and language, helping them re-learn what they have forgotten, and getting them ready to re-take the TABE test. As an English educator, I have also proctored students for the FCAT, and am in the process of getting them ready to take the FCAT Reading and FSA Writing. It is a testing world, and the key to success is to learn how to take tests....
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...is very important to me that in fostering education, the individual is both empowered and strengthened. My personal intent is to have a lasting and positive influence on everyone I interact with, that they will know they are both supported and loved. Because I am extremely creative, when I am not working with clients and students, I am making art. I also love to run, study, and sing by participating in choirs. I absolutely look...
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...of students, preparing the classroom for activities, listening to children read, and supporting a group of lower and higher ability pupils. This enabled me to understand the importance of differentiation in lesson planning and how it is facilitated. I have been involved with pupil's Individual Educational Plans (IEP) motivating them to learn and individually structuring their learning according to their specific needs. I am also extending my range of teaching methods including listening exercises, poster...
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...which were well-planned, incorporated student- choice, and were thoughtfully differentiated. Her lower elementary classes included songs, read-alouds, games, and movement activities. And for our upper-elementary students, she designed challenging and fun unitslike how to curate and plan your own mini art exhibition. She also did a great job aligning her lessons with our school's social-emotional and social justice initiatives. I always received a lot of positive feedback from students and parents about Megan's art classes."
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...running, and hiking with my dog and husband, which inspires my work and keeps me grounded. These moments of reflection in nature often influence my own artistic practice, as well as the way I approach teachingby emphasizing mindfulness, creativity, and personal growth. Ultimately, my goal as an educator is to create an atmosphere where students feel inspired, challenged, and supported in their artistic journey. I strive to help them recognize not only the technical aspects...
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We all have stories waiting to be told, ideas that are going to blow people's minds, and complete film production studios sitting in our pockets. Let's get started!
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...only cause their grades to rise but you will also see a improvement in behavior and their social environment. I want students to not only be successful in their subject, test, but and more importantly gain their own ability to be successful in life. I believe in open communication and feedback from parents and caregivers. I see every new interaction I have with a student is an opportunity for me to experience growth, knowledge, and...
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I'm an Animator and Designer whose spent the last 3 years earning my Masters in Visualization and Teaching (and Assistant Teaching) at Texas A&M over in College Station. I've taught Design, Drawing, and After Effects to college students and have assisted with 2 years worth of Art History coursework and grading.
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...Art Institute of Chicago. I have also taught at the North Carolina Governor's School as an art teacher. I believe everyone is an artist, but only a few people really hone their skills and become great-- could this be you? "General duties of a teacher: pull everything out of your students. General duties of a student: pull everything out of your teacher. Pull everything out of your fellow students." -Sister Corita Kent
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...person and online. I was also a university English instructor to Japanese exchange students for courses such as Essay Writing, Advanced Grammar, Oral Presentation, and American Culture. I enjoy getting creative in developing lessons and getting to know my students in order to figure out the more effective way to increase their skills. I have a passion for all subjects related to English, particularly writing, but I also enjoy teaching a wide range of subjects.
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...in any of the subjects that I am qualified to tutor in! I took all honors, AP and IB classes throughout my high school career and have received my IB Diploma. Therefore, I would be interested in helping out any student who is struggling or needs further assistance particularly in those types of classes. However, I am willing to work with any motivated student who is willing to learn and I will try my best...
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Studying the visual arts can be a rewarding experience for high school students. An IB Visual Arts tutor can provide supports and access to visual arts materials and concepts that can help a student feel successful. Whether you're searching for a tutor because you find this course challenging, or if you're enjoying the course and are seeking for more exposure, Varsity Tutors can connect you with a tutor. IB Visual Arts tutoring may be able to help with the following:
Art History
Fundamentals of composition
Usage of color
Sculpting Techniques
Of course, High School IB Visual Arts tutoring may also cover such concepts as the Rule of Thirds, in which a canvas is invisibly divided into three pieces and the objects in the picture are arranged according to those lines. This concept is crucial to understanding painting as well as photography and IB Visual Arts tutoring may be able to help the student visualize how it works.
The tutor may also be able to help with such matters as choosing a medium for painting, along with what types of brushes produce appropriate effects. While possibly basic decisions for someone who is experienced, these types of choices may be difficult for a neophyte, and IB Visual Arts tutoring may be of great worth when planning a large-scale art project.
While video and photography generally are so popular that they are given their own classes, these subjects are also considered visual arts. Many careers are built in these fields, and a professional tutor can explain the differences between three and one-camera formats, for example. The idea that a visual arts career isn't stable or lucrative is an antique - it no longer is true in every instance. Even if a student isn't interested in pursuing a career in the visual arts, knowledge of the subject could prove useful. Interior designers, architects and real estate agents use these concepts, for example. Learning a subject is almost always advantageous for the student, and Visual Arts is no exception.
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