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I have been teaching while my husband, who is Air Force, and I have moved to many different bases. I’ve had the pleasure of helping students ages 10 to 18 at the Youth Center in Guam as I headed up our power hour for after school studies. While we were in Turkey, I was a lead teacher in the school Read more...
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I am originally from Roanoke, Virginia. My family is from Hong Kong. I speak fluent English and Cantonese.I came to Blacksburg in the summer of 1998 to start my academic career at Virginia Tech. I have a BA in English and am proficient in both literature and grammar. I have experience tutoring and proofreading for students while in college. After Read more...
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My education in Developmental Psychology and Master’s degree in Administration put me in an excellent position to be a tutor. In addition, I have work experience in a psychiatric ward in the hospital. I’m also multilingual person. Plus, I have multinational work experience in various skilled trades. My education and work experience make me a good tutor not only in Read more...
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Skills and Abilities Writing Skills•Designed and created monthly excel report.•Developed new and better ways to enhance job performance.•Initiated, created a process that would produce a variety of business materials, including, letters and reports.•Proof read and edited referenced material for publication.•Designed lesson plans and research appropriate material for teaching.•Created and established business directory.•Editor of newsletter.•Created and maintain internet contact listing Read more...
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Always wanted to earn your GED, but something has held you back? Do you hate the thought of attending school again? Do online programs seem expensive and confusing? I’ve taught thousands of students with over 1,200 who have passed the GED. If you successfully finished 10th grade or beyond, you may only need several hours with me. Or you may Read more...
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Hi,I have been educating students for thirty years, as a teacher, a school administrator, and an educational therapist. When I teach, I try to engage students in fresh and unusual ways. I don’t just want them to “think outside the box;” I show them how to think as though there were no box at all. I love it most when Read more...
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When I was in school, I had no idea which end was up. So, I knew what it felt like to receive a failed test back, as well as the overwhelming feeling of devastation, when I had to face my parents and teachers. The materials the schools use, the methods they incorporate, and the teacher’s attitudes can all take their Read more...
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I think I was a student in Ms. Dorothy Stremmel’s fifth grade class at Roth Elementary School when I first wanted to become a teacher. Why? Because Ms. Stremmel taught her fifth graders more than just the requisite curriculum, she taught us life lessons, like: balancing a checkbook (for an on-going arithmetic assignment); growing a plant from wrapping a bean Read more...
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I am a certified, retired teacher and principal from the Waterbury Public School System and currently serve as a Commissioner on the Waterbury Board of Education. I have taught math, reading and language arts at both the elementary and middle school levels. I have also been a principal at the high school level, teaching at Kennedy High School, and the Read more...
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I have a K-8 language arts teacher’s certificate with a minor in education. I have substitute taught for more than three full years, have tutored at a Sylvan Learning Center, volunteered bi-weekly in my daughter’s school as a Watchdog Dad and currently work at Burton Elementary during summer school. Before teaching, I was a broadcast journalist and a Navy Journalist. Read more...