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Jennifer
Art, Portfolio and Audition Prep, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture
Let me guide you through the process of developing a dynamic portfolio! With over 13 years public school teaching experience in Brooklyn, NY, I specialize in NYC’s audition process and portfolio development and prep. Whether you are looking to apply to specialized art high schools, or gifted and talented arts programs for junior high, I can provide you with the skills and guidance necessary to fulfill your goals. Many years ago, I was awarded a scholarship for my high school portfolio to t... Read more
Nicholas
Love! Love! Love! that is the soul of genius.
"...for not great understanding alone, not intelligence alone, nor both together, make genius. Love! Love! Love! that is the soul of genius." - Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, entry in Mozart's souvenir album Need to understand and love basic harmony? We can do that. Need to improve your dictation skills and learn to love the challenge of accurate hearing? No problem. Want to fall in love with serialsim/spectralism/minimalism (etc)? No problem. Or do you just want to blow your your Intro t... Read more
Denise
Your Mind is the Key When Knocking on the Door of Success
I am currently an assistant teacher working for the Department Of Education. I enjoy helping children in need. I also assist children in special education. At this present time, I am working with a student "one on one" helping him with his reading and English. When he's absent, I motivate other students by encouraging them to do well. My goal is to help children meet their goals. I believe in narrowing down the subject to help one understand. Being a tutor, I must help children build a st... Read more
Catherine
English Tutoring by Practicing Writer with Teaching Experience
Originally from Springfield, MA, I graduated from Bennington College with a degree in Literature, but was able to study broadly within the liberal arts model, taking math, science, arts, social sciences. I was a substitute teacher for the Springfield Public Schools in MA for a year, and worked primarily with elementary and middle school aged students. Currently, I am working toward my MFA in poetry at NYU. I just finished a teaching artist residency at PS110, where I taught 10 poetry less... Read more
Rebekah
English, Writing, French, Russian, Spanish, ESL, Literature
My experience is mostly in an arts background where I have worked in close collaboration with people across many media platforms. My job is all about language, and all about communication. I have devoted my life to conveying ideas, both big and small, to impact audiences around the world on stage and through the big and little screen. Actors are like teachers in that they need a great deal of empathy and clarity in order to make a difference. Being raised bi-cultural in the United States, ... Read more
Richard
Richard T. - Saxophonist and Educator
I am a saxophonist and educator with over 10 years performing experience in New Zealand and the United States. I have a passion for teaching and I have previously taught privately and in high schools in New Zealand. I cover a wide range of styles in my lessons from classical, pop to jazz. Lessons are tailored to suit the needs of the student. All ages and abilities welcome. It's never to late to take up the saxophone. I specialize in jazz improvisation, theory and harmony. I like to e... Read more
Max
Oxford PhD grad
I received my BA in Latin and Greek, and Classical Civilization from Indiana University - Bloomington. Thereafter I prosecuted my education in England at Oxford, receiving a MPhil with distinction, and was subsequently admitted to the doctoral program in which I have just submitted the DPhil (=PhD). My master's and doctoral dissertations have both focused on Rome and the Julio-Claudian Principate, especially Nero. While at Oxford I had the privilege of holding a weekly series of lectures on ... Read more
Zoe
Enthusiastic and Patient Literary and Visual Arts Tutor
Teaching others how to appreciate and embrace the written word and visuals is not just my own professional choice, but a personal one. I seek to educate, inspire, and enable our youth to independently explore the different facets of fine arts and writing. I assisted in working with children (ages 3-6) at Brooklyn's Tumbleweeds Art Group, where we worked on projects based on art history and the great masters. Reading time was an also essential part of the afternoon. I would love to continu... Read more
Taylor
Taylor, ELA tutor
Hi, I'm Taylor I work at an adult learning center teaching elderly adults how to read and write. Some of my students are in their sixties and have never stepped into a classroom before. I get new students almost weekly due to our open enrollment so I tend to have to create lesson plans on the fly to suite everyone's needs. Students who have been with me for a while and I leveling up and students who have just come in and cannot read. I do one on one tutoring online, over the phone, and in p... Read more
Jorge
I specialize in all things language.
I'm a Phoenix, AZ native living in Brooklyn. Growing up as a Spanish bilingual, language acquisition and language learning was a part of my lived experiences. In college, I majored in Linguistics and concentrated in sociolinguistics. During my undergrad, I tutored 4-6th graders in various subjects, facilitated English practice sessions with international ESL college students, and tutored ESL college students in learning English as a second language. This year I also assisted in grading SPA 10... Read more