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(2564) Physiology tutors for lessons, class and homework help

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Joseph

Experienced Science Tutor

I've worked as a tutor since 2005 and have helped students in anatomy, physiology, biology, genetics, cell biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. I've also tutored school of medicine/ allied health (nursing and physical therapy) programs. Most of my personal education experience is with the courses required to obtain my bachelor of science degree (Cell & Molecular Biology) and my doctorate (Biochemistry), but I have tutored students for a great variety of subjects. C... Read more


Yu

I have plenty of experience in teaching!

Hi! This is Yuki. I received my bachelor and master degrees in Neuroscience and bachelor degree in Biology from Brandeis University in May, 2017. I have plenty of experience in tutoring Biology and other related courses, including Neuroscience and Psychology. I am also a native speaker in Chinese and am fluent in Japanese, I am willing to teach these language courses as well. I really enjoy teaching and communicating with my students. I value each individual's difference and design my tutor... Read more


Ben

Cancer Biology Ph.D Candidate with Teaching Experience

I am currently pursuing my Ph.D in Cell, Molecular, and Cancer Biology at Indiana University. During my graduate and undergraduate education, I have taught various courses to undergraduate college students, including Human Anatomy, Introductory Biology, and Ornithology. In addition to this teaching experience, I have also tutored students in a wide range of subjects since high school. Education is a passion of mine, and few things in life are as rewarding as guiding a student to understand an... Read more


Randy

Anatomy, Physiology, and Sports Tutor

My degrees are in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine. I have taught at the High School, Community College, and College Level. I have gained a new sense of appreciation for anatomy after going back to school to get a diploma in Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork so I could become a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) and work independently in my own business, something I could not do as a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC). I have taken many science courses but especially liked and excelled in ... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


John

Passionate biologist that wants students to love the subject!

I graduated from Boston University cum laude and with honors in biology with a specialization in neurobiology. In high school i earned a 5 on the AP biology exam and would love to help others achieve the same score. I have also earned a minor in psychology from BU. I am also proficient at Windows and Windows programs and would be able to help beginners learn the basics of word processing in Microsoft Word or data crunching in excel. Read more


Christopher

Occupational Therapy Doctorate Student Tutoring Part-time

My name is Chris Wallace and I'm an occupational therapy student at the University of the Sciences. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences and I will be graduating with my Doctorate in Occupational Therapy in May 2018. I'm currently working on my capstone research in a Philadelphia school elementary school for deaf children. Occupational Therapy students are trained to be specialist in anatomy, physiology, movement analysis, physiology, and biopsychosocial health. I'm currently w... 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


Sandra

Passionate AP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology Tutor

My passion for how the human body works was ignited as an exercise science minor in college. I help students create a pool of knowledge to draw from to help them permanently absorb what were once considered discreet and unrelated facts. Helping students become excited about the human body when they recognize how interconnected biological systems are is one of my favorite things about teaching. This occurs when human biology is transformed from tedious memorization of facts to an appreciation... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Shelli

Experienced Biology Tutor with a passion for teaching!

Hi! I'm Shelli! I graduated with a BS in Biology from Spelman College in 2010. It was in undergrad that I found my passion...research! As a result, I earned a MPH from the University of SC. During that time, I had the privilege of teaching general biology lab, microbiology lab, physiology lab, and some muscular physiology lectures. After teaching many very intelligent, capable, yet nervous students I came to this realization...BIOLOGY SHOULD BE FUN! Most students become overwhelmed wit... Read more


Steven

University of Pittsburgh Academic Success Coach

I am a student-athlete majoring in Exercise Science, who devotes an average of 30 hours per week to training, practices, meetings, travel and tournament competition while working towards a Bachelor of Science degree. While experiencing the college life of a student-athlete, I am maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.33. I am also a part of the Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society, University of Pittsburgh Student Ambassador, and a TRIO Academic Success Coach. I have completed two semesters of Ana... Read more


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