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Mathematics and physics are special because of the nature in which they were established. Some results have arisen from necessity, others from pure interest, but all have followed from basic concrete facts of antiquity that mathematicians assume to be true. A vast majority of students’ difficulties with math or science may be easily remedied by pinpointing the facts or assumptions Read more...
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Being an electrical engineer, I have extensive knowledge in math and science. I also have 9 years of experience in substitute teaching in both the Los Angeles School District and the Kent School District in Kent, Washington. Also, being both a parent and a grandparent, I have experience in dealing with the younger generation. My teaching methods are both friendly Read more...
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Hello, my name is Joshua and I graduated from Illinois College with a Bachelor’s of Science in Mathematics and Physics. I am currently going to SIUE for Mechanical Engineering. At Illinois College, I served as a tutor for the majority of the calculus and physics students. I have around 3 years of tutoring experience and have been a supplemental instructor Read more...
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In 1991, I returned to college at Cape Cod Community College to pursue a career in engineering. After my first year, I was approached by a school sponsored program, the Student Support Services Program, to become a chemistry tutor. The program worked with returning student as well as those with learning disabilities. I was given training in tutoring techniques, working Read more...
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You CAN get results while having fun! I’ll help take the pressure off, while coaching you to make serious improvement in your skills and understanding where you need it. My specialties are in math and science, which I studied as an undergrad in the physics program at St. Mary’s University in Winona, MN. I’ve been tutoring these subjects for years Read more...
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Through years of tutoring during my college days, and years of being a coach and mentor during my professional career, I learned that understanding the basic concept is much more important than just knowing how to solve a particular problem. Once you have a grasp of the basic concept and gain the insight, you not only improve your scores and Read more...
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I love teaching math and science, and I know how to make it fun and interesting. As a physicist I work everyday with math and science, and I have a long experience in teaching and tutoring at all levels (university, high school, middle and elementary school). My son (a 5th grader) scores above 99 percentile in all math tests, and Read more...
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I have taught trig-based Physics for 24 years. 13 of those years were dual credit through a university. My students have had great success with calculus-based physics in college or the AP B test for those that go that route. I teach so that students comprehend the concepts and contemplate the cause-effect relationships of science and their applications. I am Read more...
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I received my Degree in Education in 2005. I have been teaching as a substitute in grades 6 through 12 since then in all subjects. My degree is in History with almost enough classes for a minor in math. I have long term substituted for the following classes/grades: Physical science/6th and 9th, Natural science/6th, English/7th, Math 9th, and History/9th-12th. I Read more...
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I have a PhD. and MS in chemistry from Ohio State University as well as an MS in science education from the same university. I worked as a research chemist in the pharmaceutical industry for 34 years. I have many publications in scientific peer reviewed journals. I have been tutoring students for several years in chemistry, physics, biology, and math. Read more...