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First of all, I love to teach. I home schooled my own children for years, and I get excited watching a student progress and master the areas in which they believe they have difficulties. Patience, and understanding that all students grasp and develop at differing levels, is the key to their success. Also, setting goals and developing those goals along Read more...
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I have been a teacher for over 40 years. I began as a high school teacher of science, history and English in East Africa, then went on to teach science (particularly genetics) at UCLA and UCSD. After retirement from UCSD and moving to the Olympic Peninsula I have continued to teach, now lecturing on gardening and ecology topics. Throughout my Read more...
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Hey! My name’s Bailey. I’m nineteen and taking classes at both USD and Witt, majoring in anthropology and getting an associate’s degree in pharmacy. I’m well-cultured, and being the oldest of five, I’m very patient as well. I enjoy chocolate ice cream, hats, and a good story. My best subjects are English (reading, writing, and grammar) and history (usually world Read more...
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Tutoring is something I fell into in high school, and I haven‚Äôt stopped since. I started out by helping friends and other classmates; however, in college, it became my unofficial part-time job – one that paid in fantastically edible, non-cafeteria meals. By the time I was in grad school, it evolved into an opportunity to further discuss topics that I Read more...
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Teaching is an art that I am truly passionate about. I have been a Special Education teacher for seven years, focusing on educating students with learning disabilities and social-emotional disorders. I am also very experienced in co-teaching core subjects, such as Writing, Science and Social Science. With my law degree, I have become very interested in learning more each and Read more...
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Hi,I’m Andrew G. I am a student a East/West University my major is English. I have been tutoring for over three years, some of the programs I have worked with are Chicago House, Christopher House and also Junior Achievement. When I tutor my students, I always want to keep in mind that learning can be fun and spontaneous. And to Read more...
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I have taught young adults in most social sciences and also medical training of medical office assistants. My teaching style comes through with discussions of topics in the young adults study. We look at the dynamic and through discussion, the student begins to understand factors that yield understanding of the subject matter. I may use several resources to include visuals, Read more...
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I am a retired military instructor with over 26 years of service. I presently work with students working towards their GED diplomas and Army Soldiers striving to improve their ASVAB scores for possible cross training/officer candidacy as well as elementary/middle school students improving their skills in all areas. Additionally, I am a public school teacher with 13 years of experience Read more...
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Hi! My name is Jennifer and I am a current doctoral student as well as an instructor in sociology at a university. I received my Bachelor’s degree from LSSU in sociology/international studies and my Master’s degree from CMU in sociology and social policy. I lived in Costa Rica, working at an orphanage for children and completed my Master’s thesis on Read more...
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I have been an instructor and researcher in the social and mathematical sciences (education, psychology, sociology, philosophy, statistics, and international studies) for over 25 years. I have a rather extensive research and publication record in these areas.I recently came back from China (after 6 years) where I taught English as a second language, business English and corporate training to adolescents Read more...