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Daniel
My name is Daniel Chandler. My passion stems from allowing others to enjoy learning the same way I do. I have a background in history but I also have master level degrees in business and anatomy, I teach most history subjects as well biology, anatomy and related fields. I hope you will allow me the ...
Lincoln Memorial University
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Oakwood University
Bachelor of Science, Political Science and Government

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5+ years
Jasmina
I currently have 5 plus years of experience as a Teacher as well as a tutor for ages K through High school. I went to school In BMCC where I obtained my Associates in Science degree and currently pursuing my Childhood Education degree from Brooklyn College. As a teacher I was able to experience teac...
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Associate in Science, Science Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Yangbo
Ever since bringing refugee children up to and beyond grade-level mathematics while tutoring in the mid-2000s, I have always been motivated by a spirit of service to community, society, and humanity at large. Teaching and tutoring is one small but essential part of that ethos.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Economics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Keelin
I graduated from Pacific University with a Masters of Arts in Teaching. Prior to that I studied Environmental Science and Italian for my Bachelors degree. I have been teaching formally for 25 years. I have 16 years of face-to-face experience with middle school students and four years of experience w...
Pacific University
Master of Arts, Elementary School Teaching
New College of California
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Studies

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8+ years
Jane
I am a current student at Princeton University, obtaining a major in English with minors in Environmental Studies and Musical Theater. I graduated from Sewickley Academy in 2016 as a member of the Cum Laude Society with highest honors for all semesters. I am an AP Scholar with Honors, an Academic Al...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, English

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5+ years
Anna
With each of my experiences working with children my passion for education has grown. I first came to Austin to work with a Spanish literacy intervention program through Americorps called A Community for Education (ACE). After my service with ACE I taught at a dual language (Spanish-English) school ...
Oberlin College
Bachelors, Comparative American Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
Current Grad Student, Communication Sciences and Disorders

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10+ years
Deborah
My MA in English with a concentration in Rhetoric and Composition, together with my MA in Adult Education and Continuing Education, qualified me to have a stellar forty-three-year career as a full-time college professor predominately in the University System of Georgia. I have successfully instructe...
Georgia State University
Master of Arts, English
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Master of Arts, Adult and Continuing Education
University of Georgia
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Hi. I love math and I love teaching math. I am a state certified high school math teacher. I have 31 years of classroom experience. I currently teach Pre-Calculus and AP Statistics.
Clark Atlanta University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Katherine
Hi, my name is Katherine and I've been tutoring in various capacities since 2012. Although I'm currently studying Computer Science at Swarthmore College, I have expertise in a number of subject areas and I'd love to help you out.
Swarthmore College
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Samantha
I believe every student has a unique learning skill set and every teacher continues to learn from her students. To ensure every student receives the best tutoring, I strive to offer excellent communication and a diverse set of teaching skills.I obtained my Bachelor in Business Administration from th...
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Bachelor in Business Administration, International Business/French
Vermont Law School
Juris Doctor, International Law
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Many middle school students struggle with world history because it requires juggling multiple skills at once: understanding complex timelines, remembering unfamiliar names and places, and analyzing cause-and-effect relationships across different cultures and centuries. Students often find it difficult to see how events connect to each other or why historical context matters. Additionally, the sheer volume of material—from ancient civilizations through modern times—can feel overwhelming without a clear organizational system.
Personalized instruction helps by breaking these challenges into manageable pieces. A tutor can work at your pace, helping you build a mental framework for organizing historical events, practicing strategies for retaining key facts, and developing the analytical skills needed to explain why things happened the way they did.
In a classroom, a teacher must move at the pace that works for most students, which means some concepts get covered quickly while others might not click for everyone. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, a tutor can identify exactly where you're getting stuck—whether it's understanding the fall of Rome, analyzing primary sources, or organizing information for essays—and spend time on that specific area.
Tutors can also adapt their teaching style to how you learn best. If you're a visual learner, they might create timelines and maps. If you learn through discussion, they can ask probing questions that help you think critically about history. This targeted approach means you build confidence faster and develop skills that directly improve your classroom performance and test scores.
Success in world history depends on developing several interconnected skills:
- Organization: Learning to create timelines, maps, and outlines that help you see connections between events
- Reading comprehension: Understanding both textbooks and primary sources (documents, letters, speeches from the time period)
- Analysis: Moving beyond memorization to explain why events happened and what their consequences were
- Writing: Constructing clear, evidence-based arguments in essays and short answers
- Retention: Developing memory strategies so key facts stick with you
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can strengthen each of these areas. Rather than trying to improve everything at once, a tutor helps you prioritize based on where you'll see the biggest impact in your grade.
World history essays require you to do more than just tell what happened—you need to explain why it happened and support your ideas with specific evidence. Many students struggle with organizing their thoughts or backing up claims with facts from the time period. A tutor can teach you a structured approach: starting with a clear thesis statement, organizing body paragraphs around key evidence, and closing with analysis of why it all matters.
Working with a tutor also means you can write practice essays and get immediate feedback on what's working and what needs improvement. Instead of waiting weeks for a grade, you can learn from mistakes right away and apply those lessons to your next assignment. This kind of targeted practice is one of the most effective ways to boost your writing skills and confidence.
The best tutors combine subject expertise with the ability to make history engaging and understandable. Look for someone who can explain complex events clearly, ask questions that help you think critically rather than just giving you answers, and understand the specific standards and expectations for your grade level and curriculum. They should also be patient and able to adapt their approach based on how you learn best.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have demonstrated knowledge of world history and experience helping students build both skills and confidence. When you get matched with a tutor, you're working with someone who understands not just the content, but how to help middle schoolers actually understand and retain it.
This depends on where you're starting and what you want to improve. If you're struggling with a specific unit coming up on a test, targeted tutoring over a few weeks can make a real difference. If you're working on broader skills like essay writing or analytical thinking, you might see meaningful progress over 4-8 weeks of consistent work.
The key is consistency and focus. Regular sessions where you practice skills, get feedback, and apply what you've learned tends to produce faster results than sporadic help. Many students see noticeable improvements in their confidence and grades within the first month of working with a tutor, especially once they develop better organization and study strategies.
Test preparation with a tutor goes beyond cramming facts the night before. A tutor helps you understand the types of questions you'll see, practice analyzing multiple sources, and develop strategies for managing your time during the test. They can review old quizzes and tests to identify patterns in what you find tricky, then focus your studying there.
For standardized history assessments or cumulative exams, a tutor can help you build a mental framework that lets you connect different time periods and regions, making it easier to retrieve information under test pressure. You'll also practice explaining your thinking clearly—a crucial skill when test questions ask you to analyze why something happened or compare two historical events.
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