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(14) Private Geometry Tutors offering lessons, class and homework help in Garden Plain

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Matt

Patient and knowledgeable well rounded tutor

As a student, everyone struggles in some areas. Rarely will a teacher find a student that is a natural in every field without effort. If you are reading this right now, you are showing interest in furthering your education in areas you need more help than what you get in a classroom. I am pleased to introduce my experience, approach, and qualifications to help fulfill your quest for learning. When I was a student in high school and later as an adult in college, I struggled in a range of su... Read more


Caleb

Seasoned Algebra and English Tutor

Hi, I'm Caleb! I graduated cum laude with a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Washburn University. Before that, I graduated from Summa Cum Laude from Cowley Community College with my Associates degree. Additionally, I recently obtained my MBA in Finance with a 4.0 GPA. During college, I found that my learning was equal to the amount of time the professor invested in me. If they spent individual time with me as needed, my learning (and therefore my grades) improved. I apply this experience t... Read more


Katrina

I am a student advocate for helping them reach their potential.

My name is Katrina. I have taught high school math in Wichita school system for 7 years in the past. I loved helping students during and after school. I also enjoyed going to all their sporting events to see their talents outside the classroom. I enjoy helping students with any type of math. I can be formal and make up lessons, but I would rather be the tutor that helps the student understand their assignments, and study for a test. I enjoy helping all ages of students, K-12 and the occ... Read more


Franklin

Tutor with a Master's and experience overseas

I am a tutor who likes to make my lessons informative but also likes to make it interesting. Sometimes comical but very straightforward. I have experience teaching overseas, in public schools as well as private schools. I have been a newspaper reporter, photographer, copy editor, page editor, and tutor before. Now I am a school bus monitor for special needs children. When I was a teacher, I taught special needs children English.... Read more


John

Retired Rhodes Scholar (missionary kid)

I have been meeting weekly (when we are both available) with a young Aspergers artist on developing his business skills for the last four years, as he has progressed from making his first sales and opening his business bank account to developing new marketing techniques and expanding his inventory; I originally met with him as he aged out of the Maize, KS, high-school special students center and since have met him at his supportive parents' home. I have worked with Aspergers Syndrome and Autism non-profit organizations in Wichita, KS, and have tried to keep current with nwe developments in the Read more


Steven

Algebra is easy; everything is easy once you understand it.

"But that's easy!" is the response I hope for and often get when I teach. I have been a licensed secondary (grades 6-12) teacher for over ten years. My first career was as a military officer. For some reason, when I retired, my wife of many years informed me that sitting around the house was not an option. Our daughters were in middle and high school at the time. Their dinner table stories about school were, at times, a bit scary. I had all the qualifications to be a long-term substitute... Read more


David

David - Math & English Focus

Hello, just call me “Mr. Mac.” Because of my varied background in engineering mathematics (College Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus), university physics and chemistry, and a BA in English and Journalism in Education, I have enjoyed teaching and tutoring in related subject areas for both high school and college students. •My best success in teaching and tutoring, particularly in mathematics, is to develop patterns from within the immediate topic, to go over text book exampl... Read more


Allan

Practical Math and Algebra Tutoring by Allan

My philosophy about tutoring a math subject is to always try to stress practical applications or illustrations for the problems at hand. This seemed to be missing a lot of the time when I was in school, not just in math but in most every subject. One good method I have used is to show how deeply ingrained math is involved in sports - everything from figuring batting averages and earned run averages to calculating which players might be best at which positions, using their past performance... Read more

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Arthur

President of Westminster Swim Club

I love what I do. I swim on my own as well as with the U.S.A. swim team. I have just graduated from Westminster with a major in chemistry, and am now working with the National Geographic educational program, Animal Jam. I am a beekeeper, and my principle role at Animal Jam is to present on camera to produce educational videos about animals, primarily bees and other insects. I have been guided by the International Baccalaureate program, and have traveled to Mexico, Costa Rica, Columbia, Pan... Read more


Fritz

Friendly PhD starts where you are

Math is extremely linear: each new concept requires previous concepts more strictly than in any other subject. That's why my objective isn't to explain in a way that makes sense to me, but in a way that makes sense to you. I have an MS in operations research and a PhD in differential equations, but it's not just about what math I can do. We're trying to build a bridge from what you already know to what you want to learn. We have to start from wherever you are. You’ll need to help me.... Read more


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