(4) Private tutors for lessons, class and homework help in Midville
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Bonnie
Elementary Education Tutor
I teach 5th grade. I've been teaching for 20 years. I taught reading, writing, science, and social studies most of my career, but 4 years ago I asked to switch to math. I have tutored individuals and groups of students, and loved to see my students excited about their progress. I often tutor my own students so I also see the difference that after-school makes. In a quiet setting, reinforcing skills being taught in school, students can process and work through problems without feeling rush... Read more
Taneshia
Spanish and History Buff
- $30 / h
- Swainsboro , Georgia ( 30401 )
- 40 miles
I love helping others and feel that tutoring is a great opportunity to do so. I have tutored before and was rewarded greatly because I was able to help someone to reach their highest potential and felt so proud when she graduated high school. I have a BA degree in History with a minor in Spanish and have worked with primary through high school level students with various learning abilities. I would love to work with your child in helping him or her to succeed in school. I am patient and und... Read more
Brooke
Experienced Elementary School Teacher and Tutor
- $35 / h
- Swainsboro , Georgia ( 30401 )
- 20 miles
Hello! I’m Brooke. I graduated in 2014 from Valdosta State University with a degree in Early Childhood Education. In fall of that year, I began my first teaching job as a third grade Reading/ELA teacher. After getting married, my husband and I moved, so I received my second teaching job as a fourth grade Reading/ELA and Social Studies teacher in another district. After working in that school for a year, my husband’s career took us from Georgia to South Carolina. I received my teaching certifi... Read more
Dr.
Effective, Caring, and Patient Language Arts Tutor
I am a lifelong learner; therefore, it is my belief that all people can learn and should be afforded the opportunity to learn. For this to happen, lessons must be structured to allow success. Teachers should pre-assess their students to determine learning styles, areas of strengths, areas that need further development, and individual interests. Teaching strategies and experiences should incorporate a variety of hands-on creative activities that are student-focused, not teacher-directed, and i... Read more
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