...determining exactly where a student's understanding of a topic was faulty. Over time, however, I developed a keener sense for the hurdles that students sometimes face when learning, as well as the most efficient ways to overcome them. I also developed more patience and empathy through tutoring - I often remembered feeling the same confusion about a topic that my students were feeling the first time I had learned the material. The skills and perspective...
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...who loves teaching and helping students learn. I have experience teaching English in Argentina, as well as experience as a teaching assistant for various subjects at the Summer Institute for the Gifted. Exploration drives much of what I do, and I believe that learning is a form of exploration - and I hope to share that mindset with my students. As a tutor, I will be very patient, understanding, and thoughtful in my approach.
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...be to master new material. In college, I TAed two computer science courses: an introductory functional programming class and an algorithms class. During my time at Google, I mentored newer team members and helped them grow in their software development skills. I am excited to tutor students in the areas of Computer Science, Math and Standardized Testing. Mastering new material can be challenging. I hope to find ways to make learning fun and to empower...
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...free to visit my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikita-kulkarni-b3b2836a/. I have earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology (from Umass Lowell) and a Certificate of completion in Clinical Research (from Boston University). As a student, I've also served as a Teaching Assistant in the Life Science Labs and Biology labs. I believe students should get the opportunity to freely ask questions and provide their input throughout the learning session. I do believe that the subject instructor...
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I believe that everyone can learn just in different ways. It is the extra mile that counts when it comes to teaching. It is important as a teacher to understand that every person learns in a different way and that it is important to adapt and modify instruction to best fit each individual
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...software and designing data collection systems and networks ever since. Most of the technology I have worked on is geared towards agricultural and environmental applications. I specialize in embedded systems, networking, and Android programming. The languages I use professionally are C++, C#, Python, Kotlin, and Java. I love finding ways to use technology to solve problems in every discipline, and hope that my enthusiasm for creative problem solving will inspire students to use their own...
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...a passion for mentorship through tutoring, one on one peer consultations, and student organizations. Before going into STEM, I studied the arts and humanities extensively at a High School for the Arts. As such I have a high success rate in communicating complex topics in simple, meaningful ways across a variety of disciplines. With students, I focus on "information synthesis" so that they can build new knowledge and confidence from a foundation they are comfortable...
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...looking for a part time tutoring job in math, programming, standardized testing, or any other subjects I am qualified for . I enjoy helping other students succeed. If you are looking for a teacher who can be a friend as well, then I'm your guy. More about myself, I am working on a dual degree, B.S. in Computer Science and B.S. in Systems Engineering at the Washington University in St. Louis. I have about 2...
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...seeing them grow into independent learners. Throughout my journey, I have worked with students across various age groups and educational backgrounds, offering personalized support in each subject. My educational background includes an Computer Science Engineering and MBA, which has provided me with a strong foundation in these areas. I aim to break down complex concepts into manageable pieces, making them easier to understand and apply. My goal is to make these subjects accessible and relatable,...
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...when you're able to develop students and teach them to solve problems that they otherwise couldn't understand. I believe building a relationship with students will make them more comfortable with you and better receptive to your teaching method. In my free time, I love to play video games, workout, play sports and try new activities. I'm able to build strong bonds with students using any of those activities, or any activity that the student may...
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...working with satellite phone technology, wireless application protocol, mobile messaging and digital music before the internet was on phones, texting was the norm or iTunes even existed. In recent years, I've extended that mindset to the higher education setting with fantastic results. I'm always searching for the next opportunity to use my extensive experience in technology and digital marketing to make a creative impact on a new project or an interested student.
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Instead of dumping loads of mostly useless information on students, I believe we should use a hands-on approach of teaching the what, why, and how of any subject. An intuitive understanding will get you miles further than a shallow perception.
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Hello Students, I am a lifelong techie, computer scientist, and very much so in the field of development (teaching & learning). Consider me if you're ready to truly learn something...
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Working with real estate clients to help them gain insights to trends using analytic data methods which accent their decision. I use Microsoft Office Products to handle back office operations
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...help you find the simplest, easiest way forward in whatever subject you are working with. In the past, I tutored professionally for the SAT and ACT, and informally helped people in all subjects. As of August, 2021, I'm just getting started here on Varsity Tutors. I've worked a lot as a software engineer, so I will be focusing on Computer Science to start with. I'll be reviewing Math next, and then see what other subjects...
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...amount of subjects /standardized tests/essays, and helping others gain a greater sense of the material they are trying to master. More specifically, I love helping other students work through the intricacies of mathematics and programming problems and I strive to try to make myself smarter and more insightful through the process, as well! I have a wealth of experience in peer tutoring and along with the knowledge I have gained through my coursework, I am...
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...well as in Montessori settings as well. I have worked with many students who are classified ELL/ESL. I also have about 15 years experience with all forms of learning disabilities, especially students with ADD/ADHD and Autism. I can work however with anyone who feels like they need something alternative to a traditional learning setting. Learning with me will be fun and productive. I am a phenomenal guide for boosting your scores on the ACT, SAT,...
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...grade language arts, and 5-12 special education. I also was the director at our school for the high school credit recovery program both before and after my retirement in 2015. I taught for a digital academy and worked with high school students for credit recovery. After retiring, I received an ESL certificate from VIPKID and have taught English as a second language to children 3-17. I also have worked with adults at our local library...
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...tutoring for Computer Science and Mathematics, and start teaching at University of Phoenix for Computer Science related courses from 2004. The courses I teach include Python, Java, JavaScript, C/C++ , C#, PHP, JQuery, Ajax, HTML, CSS, Database, SQL, Web Design, Operating System, Linux/Unix, Data Structure, Algorithm, Design Pattern, Project Management, SAD etc. For Math, Chinese and Computer tutoring, my clients need is my highest priority, and I will develop the corresponding curricula suit for each...
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Thriving to inspire others around me with positive attitudes and goals towards making a better life not only in personal goals, but career goals especially. With a passion for teaching students the relevant information to succeed in today's vast changing world. The dedication I want to display in teaching comes with a long list of achievements for myself.
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The student and I worked mostly on interrogative words. I wrote sentences down and he would answer them correctly most of the time. We went over all the interrogative words, especially cuando, and he improved remembering them with practice. We also went over verb ending in -er and -ir in the preterite tense. The student remembers the correct conjugation when he goes over the verb conjugations. The -er and -ir verbs are new to him and it shows he has been studying to memorize them.
The student had finished reading Macbeth, so we went through and developed answers for the short answer section of lesson 8. We also took the time to create an outline for the longer essay portion so that she can begin drafting the essay herself.
In our first session of the school year, the student and I worked through her American History homework (an essay on Abraham Lincoln and applying the ideals of justice, opportunity and rights to today's world) and she finished her math assignment, checking afterwards.
During this session with the student we worked exclusively on math problems. I brought along some tough math problems for her to work on that she did fairly well on. I think it would be best for her if I continued to bring problems that focus on functions and problems that are very convoluted/wordy. I didn't assign her anything to work on because we will be meeting tomorrow. I intend to work mainly on math with her again tomorrow, with maybe a bit of critical reading at the end to brush up on her strategies before her next practice test.
Today we discussed the format of GRE, including types and durations of sections, quantitative question types, and test day logistics. We also discussed a plan for our next six sessions. I assigned a diagnostic exam from his book as homework. We will analyze the diagnostic exam to determine future course of study, but anticipate we will begin by going over the first section.
Today we started off with geometry and worked on sine and cosine ratios. Once she understood how to approach the problems, she had a really easy time with it and was able to finish her worksheet quickly. She has a test over taxonomy, which is remembering all of classifications for living organisms and their characteristics, which is a lot of information.