For over a decade I have provided academic support/tutoring to students and it truly is my professional passion! As a recent University of California graduate and a master’s degree candidate, I understand and empathize with students and the overall learning experience. While tutoring I strive to create an individualized learning experience where each learner develops and realizes their innate strengths.
Currently, I tutor students who have learning differences (ADHD, dyslexic, Autism &various processing challenges etc.) foreign exchange students, ... See more
Hey! I'm a little new to being a tutor, but I make up for it in understanding how Zoom & e-learning has changed the way we perceive & create our work. I recognize the importance of finding learning habits that optimize the way your mind already works, not trying to change it to operate in a way that feels unnatural or uncomfortable. There is no "normal" way to learn, and I hope to work with students to help them reach ... See more
I have taught for 20 years, mostly elementary school, but also have experience working with students through high school. I hold a MA in Curriculum and Instruction and am finishing my Administrative credential this semester.
I've been tutoring for a few years now. I specialize in ADD as I have had to struggle with it since I was a child. I'm patient and have a knack for rewording explanations in a way that actually helps foster greater understanding. My strengths are language arts (essay review/structuring, vocabulary, editing), and humanities and social sciences like psychology, anthropology, and sociology. I can also assist with writing history papers.
My name is Edward (Eddie, Ed, Ted) and I am a student at UC Santa Cruz. I have four years of experience tutoring children from K-12 in San Diego, and still find myself helping classmates and friends here in college. I have a wide range of knowledge (covering Math, Science, and English/Writing), but most importantly I am always patient. Everyone deserves a second chance and to be shown kindness.
I’m currently a medical student on my break. I have a Bachelor's degree in Biology from UCI. Over the past extensive years of schooling I have learned, what are the best ways to learn a lot of material in a very short time and retain them as well. This can be done by learning the big picture, understanding the concept, then dive into details and always trying to connect the details to the big picture. When a student ... See more
I have 3 years of teaching experience and many years of nannying. I love working with children in any capacity! Due to COVID-19 I did not return to teach this year, and instead am tutoring some of my old students. I would love to add more students to the list to help other families through this difficult time! I don't exclusively work with children who have Special Needs, but the philosophy I adopt in the classroom translates well ... See more
I am Shannon. I am currently an early childhood Special Education teacher. I have previously taught second and fourth grade in the St. Louis area. I have my degree in early childhood, elementary, and special education. In addition, I am in the process of starting graduate school, where I will purse a masters in reading instruction. My availability is very flexible. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to let me know.
Completed A.A.S, BS, MS, MA, ME, MAT, MBA, M.S.H.S, MSED ED.D, At several Universities’ across America. I completed my Ed.D in Educational Leadership with a specialty in special-needs education from the unique program at Northcentral University. I received my MBA & M.S.H.S. from Trident University International, Masters in Administration and Supervision from College of St. Rose, Master of Arts degree from Mercy College with specialization in Special Education, and Bachelor ... See more
Hello! I am a passionate and dedicated elementary school teacher from New York! I worked in a charter school, where in the 2017-2018 school year I brought 100% of my class of 32 students to pass the New York State Test. I believe I was able to accomplish a 100% pass rate through small group and one-on-one instruction, which is why I love tutoring students. I believe kids learn best when they are inspired and excited about ... See more
My name is Charlotte. Not a day goes by that one of my clients does not tell me about how helpful my classes were and all the new opportunities they have had since working with me. I am a patient, knowledgeable, focused and certified English Teacher. I graduated from Howard University, with a major in Psychology. I was one of the few undergraduate students to be a co-author of an article in a peer-reviewed journal by the time ... See more
Hello my name is Nicole Godinez, I am a Special Education Teacher that works with Mild/Mod and General education students. My experience in teaching is 2 years prior I was subbing for 5 years. During my time teaching I was a ELA teacher for both 7th an 8th grade. Even in SpEd we still had to keep up with the Gen Ed curriculum.
I am available for after school virtual learning and in person with social distancing in mind. ... See more
NY Elementary certified tutor with an MA degree in Elementary Inclusive Education from Teachers College, Columbia University available to provide tutoring in Manhattan and Brooklyn to students in Pre-K through 6th Grade in reading, writing, math, study and organizational skills, homework help and test prep. I provide differentiated instruction and effective strategies customized to your child's individual learning needs. I offer flexible tutoring hours both after school and on the weekends.
I studied at USC and am finishing up my degree at SDSU and I have been tutoring since junior year in high school. Every since I was little, I have loved subjects like Math, Physics and Statistics so I decided to filter my passion into helping and tutoring others. I am sociable and easy to get along with, which makes tutoring sessions that much easier. Receiving a 32 on my ACT helps me excel as well at exam prep, showing ... See more
Education has always been a big part of my life. In grade school, my teachers would often ask me to work with other students in class who needed assistance with the current lesson. This gift of being able to help others resonated with me and I realized very quickly that everyone does not learn in the same way. In high school, I volunteered with students with special needs and discovered there are many ways to communicate and teach. At San ... See more
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Hi! My name is Ashritha and I'm a Research Clinician and Teacher. I have a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology in Education from the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College Columbia University in New York City, NY and a Bachelor's in Psychology from Emory University in Atlanta, GA. I specialized in mindfulness based therapy and use mindfulness tools in my teaching practices to promote stress relief and improved learning.
I can also work with students who ... See more
I have been teaching public school in Massachusetts since 2001. My primary subjects are the Earth Sciences (Astronomy, Oceanography, Geology, Meteorology) but have also taught Accounting, Pre-Algebra, Geometry, and Chemistry. I moved to Ireland in 2012 to earn a Masters degree in Irish Gaelic (Nua-Ghaeilge) at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Upon my return to the US, I resumed my science teaching position but also teach Irish at my high school as well as at local colleges ... See more
I have worked as a personal trainer for over 8 years now and ran my own small in home training company. Recruited to work at UW Health after my completing my internship with the Pediatric Fitness Department, I developed their personal training programming, clinical exercise offerings for orthopedic and bariatric patients, and coordinated class options for their hospital based learning kitchen. I currently work for Johnson Health Tech. developing programming and content around healthy habit formation.
For fun, my husband ... See more
I started out as a student teacher in high school, primarily focused on math for kindergarteners and life science for eighth grade students. I have served in a number of roles as a tutor, in high school for algebra and geometry, and in college for introductory psychology and behavioral neuroscience. I am now going into my doctorate program for neuroscience and have taken classes in a number of psychological science disciplines, including social, abnormal, and cognitive psychology. Very fun and ... See more