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(356) Private tutors for lessons, class and homework help in Harvard

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Nick

Experienced geoscientist improves your scientific writing

For the past ten years, I have worked broadly as a geologist in various settings, earning certification as a professional (AIPG #11961) in 2018. After completing my education (B.S., M.Sc. in Geology; Ph.D. in Oceanography), I worked as an academic, publishing my palaeoceanographic results and reviewing the work of others in scientific journals, preparing research proposals, and teaching undergraduate students. I was then hired by Massachusetts Geological Survey, where I managed applied resear... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Janet

Online Reading Tutor for Grades K-2

When children struggle with reading, it often means that they're not getting enough clarity from group instruction. Studies have shown that one-on-one lessons can be crucial in bringing struggling readers up to grade level. My lessons combine proven, evidence-based strategies with patience, clarity, and humor. Classes are online, so I can tutor your student from anywhere. Sessions can be scheduled for 1 or more times per week - at least 2 sessions per week are recommended. We'll always begin... Read more


Matthew

Experienced and Effective Biology Tutor with a Ph.D.

I hold a doctorate in Cell Biology and have over 20 years' biological research experience in academia and the private sector, as well as teaching experience in all subjects biological at the university level. I have an extensive background in genetics, cell, molecular and micro-biology. I will assist high school students to improve their prowess in the life sciences and prepare for the Biology AP exam. I have a proven track record teaching at the college level. As a former R&D director at ... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


Charles

Presidents and Regents Scholar

I have taught GED classes in history and government and love the work. I was a National Honor Society member, President of Phi Alpha Theta Honorary History Fraternity, President of the Political Science Society. In college I focused on American History and Political developments in emerging democracies, earning a Bachelor of Arts Cum Laude with double majors in History and Political Science. I taught GED classes in History and government to inmates and found it to be a rewarding experience. I... Read more


Marlane

Dedicated and Patient Educator for Online

Experienced early childhood educator looking to assist your child. I have obtained my teaching certificate through Middlesex Community College. I have a lead teacher certificate for teaching infants, toddlers, and preschoolers through Massachusetts Early Education and Care. As a licensed family child care provider, I am also required to take 5 hours of professional development training annually to maintain my family child care license. I have taught children ages 5 to 11 years old. At ... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


Franck

Native French with French and Italian certification

As a native French speaker and a graduate of Italian literature and civilization from La Sorbonne University with extensive stays in Italy and numerous ties to the country and culture, I can bring any motivated student to conversational level in 6 months. I am certified to teach both languages in the state of Massachusetts at the 5-12 level and have worked with students ranging from age 5 to 75. My lessons are tailored to my students' level and needs. I use his/her prior knowledge and his/her... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Jack

Upper Elementary, Reading, Writing, and Math

I am an upper elementary homeroom teacher of many years who has recently moved to Lunenburg from Cambridge. I have a lot of experience teaching all subjects in Upper Elementary including reading, writing, social studies, and math. I can help students prepare for standardized tests, such as the MCAS, write a research report, and come to grips with math concepts and problem solving. I pride myself on being a motivator. I think it was Yogi Berra who said it best. Ninety-nine percent of success i... Read more


Rene

Bringing History to Life

Why study history? I hate history! I don't get it! These are three statements that students regularly make at the start of a class. Usually by the end of the semester or class their perspective will have changed for the positive. "Why study history?" begs the reply from philosopher George Santayana "those who fail to remember the past are condemned to repeat it." The greatest lesson history offers is the ability to avoid making the same mistakes. "I hate history!" usually stems from p... Read more


James

Special Needs, Math & Elementary Education

My name is James and for the past ten years, I have been a teacher's aide providing one-on-one, small group, and group instruction in a classroom of high-school aged and post-secondary students with moderate to severe special needs. I have been supporting my students in their inclusion classes by supplementing (taking notes and providing instruction in and outside of class) or modifying curriculum to help student success. In addition, I have been tutoring outside of school with several middle... Read more


Jean

Patient & Knowledgeable Middle School Mathematics Tutor

As an experienced middle school teacher who holds multiple certifications through the MA Department of Secondary and Elementary Education, (Middle School Mathematics 5-8, Middle and High School Social Studies (5-12), Elementary (all subjects) 1-6), I provide a well-rounded comprehensive approach to learning. With particular enthusiasm for mathematics, I am certified and knowledgeable in multiple subject areas including social studies and English language arts. It is clear to my st... Read more


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