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Brittany

Experienced Math and Science Tutor for All Education Levels

I recently graduated from Oregon State University with a master's degree in Marine Resource Management. Before that, I obtained a bachelor's degree in environmental science, with a minor in chemistry, from Western Washington University. I've always been passionate about the environment, particularly the marine ecosystem. I'm fascinated by the way that humans interact with the natural world and how we can manage those interactions to protect and preserve them. I have experience teaching about... Read more


Aric

Stanford-educated Active-Learning Tutor for Math, Spanish, SAT + More

Hi there! Though currently living and working in Southern California, I am an undergraduate at Stanford University pursuing a B.S. in Physics and a B.A. Philosophy. These disciplines may seem unrelated, but I am attracted to both for largely the same reason, indeed the same reason that I am passionate about tutoring: I have always been fascinated by the basic building blocks of knowledge. Even when studying less abstract topics like Biology, History, and Economics - which happen to be some of... Read more


Dr.

A Caring Tutor for PK-12 ELA, MLA, APA, Philosophy, and Art History

Get direct instruction that is attentive, caring, and personalized. As an online and in person tutor, I teach Philosophy, Philosophy of Education, and Philosophy for Children (P4C), PK-12 Literacy, Art History, Literature, Academic Writing, and the Doctoral Dissertation. My principal subject areas are: Art History, English, Literature, Philosophy, Teacher Education, and Writing according to the APA and MLA Style Guides. In Los Angeles, I work as a credentialed ELA HQT and conduct t... Read more


April

Teacher with Experience in Public, Home, and Online School Classes

I have 2 years experience teaching students with ADD/ADHD. My background in Counseling offers me a better understanding than most as to how to motivate and hold the attention of students suffering from ADD/ADHD. I believe every child can be successful; all it takes is a teacher willing to even the playing field. Read more


Devonique

Great Elementary Math and Reading Tutor

Hello! I am Devonique S., a recent graduate of Marquette University. I have a background in education. I have taught 2nd-8th math and reading. My passion for education has led me to be a 2012 Teach for America Corp Member. I currently teach 6th and 7th grade Social Studies. I believe that when tutoring it is very important to start where the child is but to push his or her thinking about content areas. I believe in developing the child's meta-cognitive abilities so that no math problem or vo... Read more

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Alana

Experienced K-12 Tutor in Math and Science

I'm Alana! I graduated from Bowdoin College with a Bachelor's degree in Biology with a concentration in Marine Biology, Ecology and Environmental Studies. Throughout college I tutored elementary school students, high school students and college students in person and online in math and science. My favorite thing about tutoring was seeing that "ah-ha!" moment in the student and their success in the classroom through an improvement in their grades. I structured the tutoring session by explainin... Read more


Aaliyah

Experienced Reading and Writing Tutor for all Grade Levels

I graduated from Clarkson University with a Bachelors in Biology and Social Science. I also minored in Psychology. Soon, I will be working towards getting my doctorate in Psychology for Clinical Psychology. Although I love the sciences, the classes I have always enjoyed most in school were the ones that required reading writing, either creative or technical styles, fiction or non fiction content. I am also an avid reader and writer in my spare time. Reading and writing can be fun and ... Read more


Alan

Ivy League PhD

I have a BS in "Computer Software" (meaning programming rather than hardware design). Most of my work for the BS was actually done at the Graduate level, which makes me eligible to teach CompSci at the college level according to most accrediting organizations. I have, in fact done so at five different colleges. Pascal was the language of choice when I was learning to program, so I had to learn it, and used it for many years until I switched to C++ and Java. It is a much better language than C for basic programming training, but lacks a standardized object oriented implementation. Read more


Justin

Having trouble with English of all kinds? I'm here to help

I've been a student for my entire life. Reading became a passion and it was only natural that writing follow. I spent 2 years at SCC learning general knowledge and improving my knowledge of English. I then moved to Minnesota and began my study of English again. I've spent the last 5 years working on stories, improving my grammar, and figuring out the best means to write papers quickly and well. I then started helping my friends to improve their paper writing. After a few years I decided to... Read more


Jenn

"It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you don't stop."

I have MEd degrees from Concordia University and Northern Illinois University. I am currently a Special Education teacher for first and second graders with emotional and behavioral disorders. I have experience in many different fields as I worked in radio for ten years before I started teaching in the school system. I love public speaking, theatre, and performance. I specialize in English, writing, and reading. I currently am tutoring ELL students after school and am the drama coach at my... Read more


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