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Cory

Certified HS Math, English, Social Studies

I have a decade of experience in teaching language arts and speech communication. In my most recent full-time teaching assignment, French at Spearfish High School, I led 28 students on a week-long trip to France. I taught for five years as a one-man English “department” at Montrose High School, where I taught all required grade-9–12 language arts courses: grammar/composition, speech, literature, and drama. I also taught two sections of Speech 101 at Dakota State University. I have substitute... Read more


Ryan

A+ Papers: Philosophy, English, History, Political Science, etc.

I am able to help on any writing assignments. I have professional training as a writing tutor and university instructor. I know what professors look for in a paper and can help you get an A. I am patient and willing to work with you in any manner you might need. I've also spent several years working as an IT assistant and have thus become well-versed in Microsoft Office, Windows, Apple's OSX, as well as Android and iOS. Thanks!... Read more


JD

U.S. History, Speech, U.S. Government, Comparative Religions

A wise person once told me, "You can can lead a horse to water and you may not make them drink.....but you sure can make them thirsty!" That sums up my whole approach to tutoring and teaching. I can provide solid information and skill sets to help you, but you will find I am passionate about helping to make you excited about learning. I am a teacher with 24 years of experience. Teaching at a small school district I have had the opportunity to teach a variety of subjects. My m... Read more


Leslie

Former College Instructor - Writing, History, ACT/SAT Prep

I have always loved teaching. My first tutoring job was in High School, where I tutored a middle school student in reading and math for 3 days a week at the library in Mandeville. After I finished my undergraduate degree in political science at LSU in 2007, I was awarded a teaching assistantship during my Master's studies, also in political science at LSU. Serving as a TA for classes such as political theory and philosophy, public opinion, american politics and government, and southern po... Read more


Chad

History is the search for truth

Hello. My name is Chad. I am 35 years old and a first time college student majoring in Liberal Studies with a history concentration. I hope to teach history and/or social studies upon graduation. I offer my diverse and exceptional knowledge of history and cultures to those who find the subjects difficult. I have an in depth and impressive knowledge of classical European history (specifically the Roman period). I also have a great deal of knowledge on European history in general as well the hi... Read more


Matthew

Experienced social studies and business teacher

I am an experienced teacher, having taught at community college and university level for over 24 years. I have degrees in social science (AA), political science, (BA, MA) and leadership studies.(Ed.D) I am very familiar having taught global studies in US and Comparative government, geography, and US and world history. I have also studied art history, organizational theory, business and educational leadership. I have also substituted in the elementary school system as well for three years ... Read more


LaDawn

Tutor for ESL and Students Who "Hate to Write"

For the past year I have been volunteering with and mentoring young adults on the autism spectrum. Currently I am coaching a student through the job-search process, including doing mock interviews and brainstorming how best to react to common workplace scenarios that can mean trouble for people on the autism spectrum. This has involved a lot of self-education, including reading several books by Temple Grandin, PhD. (I was also fortunate to attend the lecture she gave at UA-Athens this year.) It's clear to me that the best approach for connecting with anyone on the autism spectrum is to begin Read more


David

I am a Criminologist with policing and business experience

David Squier J. is a criminologist at the Center for Homicide Research. As a former deputy sheriff in California and police officer in Minnesota, he is interested in policing and the role of police in a democratic society, especially with regard to police-community relationships, including the impact of police legitimacy on police effectiveness, and how procedural justice and implicit bias training can begin to improve legitimacy in some communities suffering from a significant schism betwee... Read more


Kevin

Dedicated to Teaching

My name is Kevin. I am currently an instructor at Lewis & Clark College, where I teach courses in US History. I have also have experience teaching academic writing at the University of Washington, where I am getting my PhD. I received my BA from Columbia University in 2010. I have tutoring experience in math, chemistry, Spanish, English, writing, and US history. I never do a student's work for them; my goal is to teach my students how to think on their own. I will show them how to do so... Read more


Benjamin

Study with the Enginerd! (CSM Graduate, Civil Engineer)

My goal is to develop a student to the point where they have the necessary math maturity to exceed their goals, should that that be graduation, business, or college. Success for a student is the only thing that shows me that I have met my goal. Ideally, I conduct my tutoring sessions at the Jefferson County Public Library facilities. Before we have the first session I require that we meet ahead of time to have a one on one discussion to discuss some preliminary details of the tutoring plan. ... Read more


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