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Aimee Gager
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Hi again! I just wanted to let you get to know a little about me. My previous experience with children started with my younger brother who is now 15. He opened the world to me helping other students with their school work. In 2010, I volunteered at a local Jewish Sunday school working with children ages 5 through 12. I was an assistant teacher for two years. After that, I started volunteering at a camp that was dedicated towards children who are along the Autism Spectrum. Spring 2015 I was an intern at Jemicy Lower school which focuses on working with childrne who have learning disabilities like dyslexia. I loved working with children. In 2015 after I graduated from high school, I went to Frostburg State University and went for a degree in early childhood education. Since then I have obtained a cosmetology license from Robert Paul Academy, and graduated from the Community College of Baltimore County with my Associates degree. I have been accepted into Stevenson University to obtain a degree in Finance. I love working with students and doing math. During this pandemic I have graduated, and am currently helping my 10th grade younger brother with his school work. I want to take the time I have available and help others in need.
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Daniel Gamboa
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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***ONLINE LESSONS AVAILABLE VIA ZOOM***
Let me help you achieve your goals! Hi, my name is Daniel and I am an accomplished career teacher for Houston ISD. During the past nineteen years, I have worked in different capacities with students of all ages and learning styles. I have been very successful at developing a strong foundation in core subjects as well as preparing students to excel in various state assessments. I consider myself very approachable, diverse, and detail-oriented. With my expertise, motivation, and dedication, my students always perform at their full www.*** addition to my teaching career, I regularly work as a tutor for a wide range of subjects. I provide one-on-one or small group tutoring. My experience has positively developed my skills to determine the areas of emphasis for growth as well as designing plans to remediate www.*** keep an excellent tracking record of students passing the GED test for which I served as an instructor for two www.*** am always looking forward to new challenges that help me grow personally and professionally.
Most methods of payment accepted: PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, Zelle, Credit Card, or Cash
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Lucas Hynes
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I enjoy teaching and sharing my passion for math and logic. I also love to see people be able to grow and learn in ways that they did not know that they could. There is also joy for me in learning as well because by teaching people I also get to learn and grow and get to grow a connection to the people that I am teaching. I am a college student pursuing a bachelors degree in computer science with a minor in mathematics. Math has always been a passion of mine, and I love the way numbers and calculations work to bring understanding to problems. I also have a lot of passion for teaching others and trying to help others achieve a better understanding of the material that they are studying along with helping them grow and appreciate the subject that I know and love.
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
My process with a new student is to get to know them and how they view the subject that they are working on. Whether they view it as a passion that just needs more help to fully develop, a burden to be overcome, or something else entirely. Once I have begun to know this information I like to begin by introducing the basic ideas around the subject or topic at hand to get a better grasp around the fundamentals. This helps me learn who the student is as a person and how they like to learn and interact with the subject so that the relationship is built and the way to approach the subject can be improved for each of the individual students
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a large background in mathematics. I am pursuing a mathematics minor and a computer science degree. I have taken up to Calculus III, linear algebra, and statistics at the college level. I have been at the top of my class throughout high school and college. math has always come easily to me, and I love to share and learn with people while improving my own skills.
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Lydia Chung
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Hello! My name is Lydia and I'm an academically strong junior with 5+ years of tutoring other students. I received full scores on both of the math sections of the PSAT in 2019 and a 5 out of 5 on the AP Calculus AB exam in May 2020. This year, I am taking both AP Calculus BC and AP Statistics & www.*** ;
I strive to help my students develop a deeper understanding of the content they are learning, not just the ability to mindlessly copy steps without knowing what they're really doing. Parents love that I keep everything for their student organized in a Google Sheet (sort of a parent portal), so they can easily access payment records, lesson reports, and additional notes/practices for their students via the linked Drive folder. Everything I do is customized and parents can choose what type of tutoring they would like me to perform-- simple homework help, teaching or reteaching a lesson, filming and sending short videos of problems that students can replay on their own time, etc. I work well with below level, on level, and gifted students as I have worked with dozens of students, including some with special needs, who struggle to grasp mathmatical concepts and need them explained in different ways and/or visualized, but I was classified as a gifted student myself, testing into several gifted programs in elementary school and ultimately skipping a grade in middle school.
For the time being, I am only doing online tutoring via Zoom-- it is the safest way to tutor during the pandemic and just as effective as in person tutoring since I can use custom created slideshows and annotation tools to walk students through problems.
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Melinda Goodhead
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I specialize in working with children and young adults with special needs such as: Specific Learning Disabilities, Neurological Disorders ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders Dyslexia, Pervasive Developmental Delays,Down's Syndrome Sensory Integration Disorders, Communication Disorders I am a certified elementary and special education teacher for K-12, with 25 years of experience. I use a variety of techniques that facilitate learning and growth by engaging students of all ages and abilities in research-based instructional methods. These methods work by combining body-brain connected movements and learning experiences, allowing the student to grow to their full potential. Learning strategies are individualized to meet the learning style and needs of each student. The Learning Switch Connection has been operating since 2006 providing in-home and online based tutoring, behavioral and social skills training, and home school supervision.
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Hayleigh Elmore
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English literature, French, essay writing, English, writing, film productions, math, algebra and prealgebra tutor in Brooklyn, NY.
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Lindsay A
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I have my doctorate in physical therapy. I have experience tutoring elemenary students in an after school program throughout high school and college students in algebra, chemistry, anatomy/physiology. Worked at my college's academic support center as a proof reader. Specialty areas: algebra, basic chemistry, proof reading, anatomy/physiology, american history. I am great at thinking outside the box to assist you/your child in developing skills to continue to make good academic progress. Flexible tutoring time/lengths to most assist your child from 30/45 min sessions for >1 hr. www.*** evenings/weekends.
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Helen Molteni
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Hello! My name is Helen M., and I am a rising senior at Oakcrest School in Vienna, VA. I have over 6 years experience working with children, including those with disabilities. I primarily tutor in math, reading, and science. I also am happy to help with SAT preparation. I have experience tutoring students of all ages and levels, as well as students with learning disabilities, such as dylexia and ADHD. I have a strong background in math and science from my work in doctoral level research laboratories at Georgetown, Catholic, and Marymount University. I believe that learning should be hands-on, fun, and not overwhelming. I typically charge $25-$35 depending on location. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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Bella Tran
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I would love to help students and learners to solve subject concerns, build confidence, deeply understand learning materials.
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Theo Makowicki
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Hi! My name's T, I'm a college student studying to be a teacher. I love teaching, learning, and helping others. My hours and rates are fairly flexible and open to discussion. I've been tutoring since I was in eighth grade, but officially I'd put it around 2-3 years ago. I make lesson plans, worksheets, study guides - whatever you or your child need to succeed! I also like to keep both the student and parent updated on progress, assignments, and anything important I notice. I look forward to working with you!
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Frank Luong
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Here, our services go over at a slow pace to ensure that our students understands the curriculum. Our teaching is very flexible, allowing the child to go slower in difficult subjects while challenging previously known knowledge. Your child will be able to excell in no time!
For my math students, I hope to make sure they understand. Anybody can memorize something, but to understand is just exceeding that standard. I'll begin by giving a simple problem in most instances that I'll have them look over and use their logical systemic approach to examine with. They'll use their logic to examine, and if they get it right, great! If they make mistakes, it's great too, because now we can go over it during the lesson to show what to do and why!
For my English students, I want them to use their imagination. Books and writings are based off imagination, not knowledge. You can take as much information as possible, but if you have no way to imagine how you'll present that, then it won't work. My teaching in this subject will go over this, and I hope I can improve their skills throughout the course.
I have worked with a family member who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), so I did work with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapists for about three years, but I have no problem working with any other students.
I feel very happy to teach, so I do not hope for mush. I wish to mainly teach online through Zoom primarily so that I can show the work since I do not wish to use my source of transportation to travel many distances as I'm a minor. I would set a standard of twelve dollars an hour, the minimum for minimum wages in California.