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John

Teacher and writer experience in biology/chemistry/earth science

I have taught science from Delaware to Buffalo to Niagara Falls and retired from Virginia Beach Schools after 20 years. My students have been tremendously successful in New York's Regents Exams and Virginia's SOL tests. My students have enjoyed and benefited from my keeping science simple!... Read more


Celine

NYU MBA Student Working in Finance at a F500 Company

I am a NYU Stern MBA student working in finance. I also graduated from NYU for my undergradate degree. I work as a financial analyst at a F500 corporation and work with numbers all day. I scored a 780 in the math section on the SATs and have experience teaching elementary/middle school level math for 5+ years. My neuroscience degree required courses in calculus, statistics, physics, and other applications of math in science. I have also taken courses in accounting, economics, and regression f... Read more


Evan

Born to teach

Tutoring and teaching since my high school days, I have also continued my education. May, 2015, I completed the seventh-ranked creative writing program in the country, receiving my MFA from Queens University of Charlotte. As the author of an award-winning book, short stories, a poetry collection, and a novel currently being edited, I attended Queens to improve my craft and passion. In my view, communication skills, both written and oral, are tantamount to future employability and lasting j... Read more


Cathy

Geographer, Writer, Tutor in Many Subjects

I hold a Ph.D. in geography from the University of British Columbia, a Master's in geography from the University of Colorado, and a B.A. in psychology from Colby College in Waterville, Maine. As a college professor I specialized in teaching special needs students, including learning disabled students and students diagnosed with ADD and ADHD, and worked closely with the disabled student services offices at all the places I taught. Working with special needs students is a particular interest of mine and and area of true strength. Read more


Katherine

Experienced multidisciplinary tutor - Science Focus

After receiving my degree in Environmental Geology, I spent seven years as a substitute teacher and tutor in two K-12 schools in upstate New York. In these settings, I was exposed to nearly all the subjects currently being taught in these classrooms up to and including music and calculus. I had good rapport with the students and they liked having me as a teacher for short and longterm substitution. I was fun to be around and kept the subject matter lively and entertaining while giving the stu... Read more

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Lauren

Super Science & SpEd Tutor (All Subjects/Grade Levels)

I have been a NYS certified Special Education teacher for 12 years. I have taught students with various disabilities and learning challenges. Students with ADD/ADHD have been successful in my class as I teach them how to self-monitor off-task behaviors, allow for breaks and student choice to complete assignments. I praise student successes and have implemented behavior modification systems to help students track their progress both academic and emotional. Read more


Denise

Awesome science Tutor

I hold a BS in Biology from Clarkson University, a MS in Biomedical Sciences from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and a MAT in Education from Empire State College. My work experience includes working at several medical research laboratories were I was able to gain valuable content knowledge in the Biology and laboratory skills. In addition to my medical laboratory experience, I also have five years of full time classroom experience teaching science at the secondary leve... Read more


Michael

Postdoctoral Scholar who loves to teach

Hi there, my name is Mike, and I am a 2011 graduate of SUNY Cortland. I was a double major in Chemistry and Biology. After I graduated I got a job as a research technician in the Raguso Lab at Cornell University. In the summer of 2012 I began working on my PhD at Cornell University in Dr. Charles Linn's Lab studying the chemical ecology of the grape berry moth. I earned my PhD in December 2017, and took a job as a Postdoctoral Scholar in Dr. Tom Baker's lab at Penn State, studying various... Read more


Frank

Here for your science needs!

I have been teaching all grade levels of middle school science for 14 years. Whether your needs are in content area, test preparation, special needs, organization or just homework help, your child will be well prepared through my tutelage. Feel at ease contacting me with any questions at all. I have a 6th grade child myself and know that middle school is a big change and can be daunting for parents as well as the kids! My certification is middle grades science (5-9) with the FLDoE,... Read more


William

Professional Tutoring

In tutoring I provide quality tutoring lessons for reasonable rates that each client may think worthy of another’s choice and, thus, refer us to another for similar services. General Context Description: The industry background of tutoring as a service has its roots at the dawn of civilization, notably with Aristotle as the paradigmatic tutor of Alexander the Great, teaching his pupil curricula of wide breadth and vast scope, ultimately leading to success in terms of the pupil’s intentions. Tutoring continued through the Renaissance and brought attention to the correspondence form (e.g., Descartes and Princess Elizabeth’s tutoring via epistolary exchange on metaphysical topics such as the possibility of mind-body dualism). Those paradigms of tutoring as service, however, are not reliable for understanding how tutoring works today qua service for high school students (and my customers are usually grades 9-12). Tutoring in the twenty-first century in the United States takes a different form from its earlier developments largely because of the advancements in technology that have enabled the tutoring industry to reach more audiences than ever before. Tutoring services tend to stand divided based on the audience for whom proprietors and/or corporate owners market the service(s). In the literature on tutoring as a profession, the consensus holds that there are two main options for tutoring platforms as businesses. The first is the franchise based company that bifurcates into learning centers (e.g., Huntington Learning Center, Kumon), on the one hand, and independent contractors as tutors, on the other. Tutoring has also been reputed as a service for low achieving students who are falling behind in whichever subjects they seek private instruction. Tutors today, however, are “now being used far more to [1] guide students through particularly tough courses, [2] insure their grades are equal to or above their peers’ and, in the end, [3] polish a child’s college application.” In this way, tutors are sought out in much the same way as tutors were traditionally sought out in the above description. I address this contemporary student who seeks tutoring in subject-matter that challenges his or her reasoning abilities in quantitative, verbal, and languages other than English. Because parents and individual students themselves seek out tutoring beyond the hard cast mold of tutoring the cognitively and/or economically disadvantaged, the market for tutoring services has expanded and, thus, it is no surprise that spending on tutoring increases each year, as executive director of the Education Industry Association Steven Pines reports, “more than five percent a year.” Read more


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