...will be graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in Rehabilitation and Human Services. I am passionate about helping students fall in love with learning and realize their own strengths and capabilities as learners. I have more than 4 years of experience working with students K-12 and 3 years experience working with kids that have special education needs. Im also completely bilingual in Spanish. I am able to tutor a variety...
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I am a Visual Arts Specialist with a B.S.E. from Troy University in Art Education and I hold a teaching certificate in the state of Arizona. I taught grades K-12 in a public school setting for eight years. Before that, I taught adult workshops in art studios and worked with Boy Scouts of America to teach art merit badges. I currently also produce classes as a Skillshare instructor.
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...Bachelor's degree from Alfred University. I also have a TEFL certification from the International TEFL academy. I have extensive knowledge with topics such as fine arts (photography, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, etc), astronomy, calculus, Greco-Roman archaeology, and Egyptology. I have taught students of all ages in a wide range of subjects. My teaching philosophy places students as the center of the learning experience. I find that ESL lessons in particular are enjoyable for the students when...
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...of education for children and teens, as well as workshops geared towards adults. While I have a broad range of art experience, particularly related to animation and comic industry education, I also offer tutoring for SAT Math. Outside of work, I love to read manga and play video games, and I also love spending time with my cats and pet chickens. I am also a longtime horse and bird nerd (and am happy to bring...
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...for art school submission, first year college students in foundation courses, college seniors working in their major studio concentrations, and graduate students completing their thesis work. I also enjoy working with adults who want to learn new skills in art or computer literacy. I have mentored individuals in informal settings, formal academic environments, and one-on-one professional training sessions. This wide variety of learning types has developed in me a sensitivity to a student's needs and...
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...having been an art director, a manager and a teacher, I know what it takes to be an artist from the inside out. I believe in positive reinforcement and confidence building. I believe in learning through individual participation, exploration and discussion, encouraging my students in a safe, problem-solving and diverse learning environment. I believe the best learning takes place in a community where everyone feels respected. I believe in process over product, I believe in...
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I am a professional writer, with 6 published novels, 1000s of magazine and newspaper articles, and a degree from University of Massachusetts. It is my hope I can help you not only become a better student in your subject, but show you why topics like literature can be so exciting. I look forward to working with you one on one.
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I believe art and design should be a flexible and rewarding experience. Each student has different passions and skills and one size does not fit all. I feel when the techniques and methodology of creating art is acquired, many people can be artists.
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Simply put, I help students who are having trouble reading gain confidence and build skills using the Barton Reading System, an Orton Gillingham based program. Honestly, I have seen so many amazing transformations with my students over the years and I would love the opportunity to work with your students. Thank You, Allie Puppo
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...learning from the great master. At Rhode Island School of Design I spent many fulfilling hours drawing from life. Later, at American University, I developed a passion for sculpting. Learning to draw well is essential to individual development, as it teaches critical observation, processing and interpreting skills. Drawing is fundamental to self expression in much the same way as learning the alphabet is the key to reading and writing. I look forward to meeting.
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...lifelong learner and educator. I have taught in public and private schools from Pre-K through MBA, with 39 years at the master's level. My strongest subjects are Test-taking Skills, English Composition, Reading Comprehension, and most Liberal Arts. I have been extensively trained in SAT / ACT prep, consulted for a test prep business, and am certified to teach Special Education, Visual Art and Montessori Early Childhood Education. Learning can be fun and all students can...
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...artist with 3 years experience teaching and ten years experience painting and drawing. I am currently attending the University of Wisconsin Stout and will graduate with my Bachelors in Art Education and will receive my teachers license in the Spring of 2022. Although I am proficient in a number of mediums, I am most passionate about painting and drawing. I am an advocate for art education in schools and truly believe art equips the next...
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My goal is to help students who are struggling gain confidence and knowledge through engaging and fun activities that are tailored to their specific interests.
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...and goals that day while attempting to build long terms goals along with immediate needs. My experience tutoring students is with both native and non-native speakers of English. I have tutored students that are native speakers in literature and grammar, for whom literature and grammar is not their strength, to great improvement of their knowledge and skills. I tutored students to whom English is a foreign language, and I was able to help one student...
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...and provide another individual to have that "ah-ha" moment also. I have supervised a before and after school program for and elementary in the SE Heights of Albuquerque and I had worked with K-5th grade. I have experience in ABA therapy and individuals with ASD. I have a great amount of patience and understanding. I have earned a dual degree from the University of New Mexico with BA in Psychology and also a BFA in...
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...I completed the Teach Baton Rouge alternative teacher certification program and obtained Louisiana L1 certification in Biology and K-12 Art. I also hold a Virginia SOE for those same subjects and grade levels. I have three years of teaching experience in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System. In 2011, I was a National Crew Leader with the Student Conservation Association. I recently completed my M.A.Ed. in Gifted Education at the College of William &...
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I love working with people. Knowledge is unlimited and available for everyone who wants to learn and continue to grow. Things change continually so it is important to keep up with the new and improved to stay informed and educated. I hope to continue to share my knowledge with others who want to grow and learn.
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As an experienced tutor, my passion lies in helping students unlock their full potential and achieve academic success. With a commitment to fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment, I strive to tailor my approach to meet the unique needs and learning styles of each student. Through personalized instruction, I aim to instill confidence, critical thinking skills, and a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
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...art, English, mathematics, history, science, standardized testing (SAT, PSAT, ISEE, ACT) and even study habits and organization skills, with math and literature being my pure favorites. Skills in these many subjects are pertinent in everyday life and, to me, are extremely important when building a strong academic career and personality. I am extremely passionate about education and it has always been a part of my everyday life. It is extremely valuable to not only building...
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...for over twenty years, selling my work around the Southeastern United States. I have been a high school art teacher for the past 5 years in both South Carolina and Georgia. I am incredibly passionate about teaching art. I believe that all people can create art if you only have the proper tools, a good attitude, and the willingness to try new things. I will provide you with the tools; You just need to come...
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Recent Sculpture Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I discussed the limit definition of the derivative and then worked through the homework for Section 2.2 in her Calculus text. We plan to meet again next week.
Tuesday: Reviewed lecture notes on Enthalpy/Heat of Reactions, Exothermic vs. Endothermic, Spontaneous reactions vs. Non-spontaneous reactions. Calculating Heat of Reaction from 2 methods: Using Heat of Formations (products-reactants) and Using Bond Energies (bonds broken-bonds formed). Went over her lab that covered an acid-base titration. Calculated percent error. Prepped for Test Wednesday.
The student and I focused on critical reading, sentence completion, and some lingering math problems. We talked over accuracy and time-saving strategies for the reading sections and the things to remember for each of the different types of passages. We went through practice sections for different types of passages and discussed how to approach sentence completions based on if you know one word, two answer choices, no answer choices, etc.
Tested student on cumulative vocabulary and root word lists from entire summer. Tested student on fraction, decimal, and percent conversions. Introduced concept of solving inequalities to student. Selected new vocabulary words and roots for student to study between sessions.
This week, we rescheduled our Sunday session to Tuesday. The student took her weekly vocabulary quiz and wrote her practice essay. Even just one session has improved her writing greatly. She did a good job of applying the advice I gave her last week (coming up with more examples and articulating them well). She is also great at coming up with examples to use in her essays. We worked through a math section and a verbal section.