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Hi there! My name is Kyla and I am a credentialed teacher who has had the privilege and joy of teaching math at the elementary level for the last 10 years. One of my favorite things is helping a child embrace this subject and really believe he/she is a “math kid.” What I love about math is that there are Read more...
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Do you avoid writing essays? Is it difficult to articulate your thoughts? Do you struggle with organizing your arguments? Are you looking for someone to help guide you through and/or edit your papers?If you’ve answered in the affirmative to any of the above questions, I am the answer you seek. Who am I? I am an accomplished attorney seeking to Read more...
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I have been an educator for over 25 years. I hold a Master in Special Education Degree from Eastern Michigan University with a focus on Learning Disabilities and have received specialized training in the Orton-Gillingham method of reading instruction through the Michigan Dyslexia Institute. I have effectively worked with many students from Kindergarten through adult to develop reading skills and Read more...
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I am a licensed teacher in both Virginia and North Carolina. I received a Bachelor’s degree (3.8 gpa) in interdisciplinary studies, with concentrations in life sciences (biology and chemistry), social sciences (political science, psychology and sociology) and liberal arts (English and Spanish). I received a masters in education (3.82 gpa) from Virginia Tech and am completing my PhD in Educational Read more...
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I’m a 2006 graduate of Brown University, where I studied writing, literature, math, and critical theory among other things and a 2012 graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, which many consider the best writing program in the world. I’ve worked as a tutor, teacher, or professor for twelve years. I taught high school math and high school English before entering Read more...
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Hi. Let me introduce myself. My name is Robert and I am a former Green Beret. Life experiences have taught me the value of an education and driven my enthusiasm for both learning and teaching.As a child, I struggled as a student. My difficulties stemmed not from a lack of interest, but rather were due to a lack of direction; Read more...
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Dear prospective student,Solving the problems is just half of the objective of a tutoring session. The most important thing is learning how to come from the basic principles (from lectures and notes) to the solution of each problem. With the ability to do that, you can solve similar problems on your quizzes, lab reports, tests, exams (SAT, SAT 2).If you Read more...
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Hi prospective students,I have been teaching courses related to engineering, math and physics for the past twenty years, and I have worked with college students (freshman through senior) and high school students (grade 10-12). Specific subjects include algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, differential equations, statics, mechanics, dynamic systems, C programming, Matlab/Simulink.In addition to teaching, I have mentored/coached two high school students Read more...
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My approach to tutoring is a reflection of my education and experiences thus far in my life. Studying philosophy and religion as an undergraduate provided me with a strong foundation in writing, study skills, reflection and analysis. Most importantly my mind and heart were opened to big ideas that left me questioning where I can make a difference. I decided Read more...
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Who says learning can’t be fun? Fun is watching growth and development. As a progressive and professional educator, I’ve been working with youth for fourteen years in a variety of settings. My primary philosophy when it comes to teaching is that in order for learning to take place, a positive relationship between the teacher and student must exist. Once this Read more...