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Adam R. – Chemistry Tutor – Winnipeg, MB
McGill UniversityPre-Medicine
“Students learn in a variety of ways.”
Akosua A. – Chemistry Tutor – Brampton, ON
University of WaterlooBiochemistry
“With each student my goal is to impart on them not only the importance of education but also the joy of learning.”
Alex D. – Chemistry Tutor – Niagara Falls, ON
University of WaterlooBachelor’s Degree In Science, majoring in physics and mathematics
“I feel schooling, but in particular the more general idea of education, to be vastly important to one’s future.”
Alex S. – Chemistry Tutor – Leamington, ON
University of WaterlooApplied Mathematics and Computer Science
“I find that each student has a preferred learning style and, by working to their strengths, I can help them learn best.”
Alexandra P. – Chemistry Tutor – Salisbury, NC
Wake Forest UniversityPhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
“My teaching philosophy starts with my belief that everyone can learn and I am a catalyst for learning.”
Alexandra C. – Chemistry Tutor – London, ON
University of Western OntarioBiology
“I believe it is important to identify where the student is struggling, and implement a learning strategy that works with the student’s learning style.”
Alexandra H. – Chemistry Tutor – Ottawa, ON
University of OttawaChemical Engineering
“To me, the most important thing about education is learning how to learn.”
Amala J. – Chemistry Tutor – Calgary, AB
University of QuebecPhysics, Chemistry, Biology
“I am a person who is passionate in sharing my knowledge and experiences for my students.”
Amanda H. – Chemistry Tutor – Sudbury, ON
Laurentian UniversityBiomedical Biology
“I believe that above all, knowledge of the learner can help teachers assist students through interactive, dynamic, and multifaceted approaches.”
Amber B. – Chemistry Tutor – La Fontaine, IN
Huntington UniversityChemistry
“I have a passion for science and teaching students about the world around them, particularly in the areas of chemistry and physics.”
Amy C. – Chemistry Tutor – Vancouver, BC
University of British ColumbiaChemistry
“My primary teaching philosophy is to be inquisitive and enthusiastic about the subjects I am teaching in order to encourage students to be the same.”
Andrea W. – Chemistry Tutor – Raleigh, NC
Duke UniversityFamily Nurse Practitioner
“Education is fundamental to personal growth, whether it be through formal educational systems or through informal life and work experience.”
Ania J. – Chemistry Tutor – Nanaimo, BC
McMaster UniversityBiology
“My goal is to encourage students to think rationally and expand their knowledge.”
Anna V. – Chemistry Tutor – Jacksonville, FL
Illinois Institute of TechnologyChemical Engineering
“I try to narrow down what the students know and do not know in order for them to get the most out of the experience.”
Anu M. – Chemistry Tutor – Windsor, ON
University of TorontoBiology
“Through my teaching experience, I have established two primary philosophies as a teacher: to promote student reflection and critical thinking, and to individualize their learning experiences.”
Ashley L. – Chemistry Tutor – Miami Lakes, FL
Brown UniversityFrench Literature
“Learning a foreign language in this era is key to success in a global market.”
Ashley M. – Chemistry Tutor – Ottawa, ON
University of New BrunswickEnglish, Secondary Education
“An individual’s learning style can be determined through questionnaires, pre-tests or simply having a discussion to get to know them.”
Ashley B. – Chemistry Tutor – Stonewall, MB
University of ManitobaBiology
“I believe that people in general learn best by “doing”.”
Ashna M. – Chemistry Tutor – Carrollton, TX
The College of New JerseyChemistry
“I believe that every child is able to succeed, if they are given appropriate resources and motivation.”
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Ben H. – Chemistry Tutor – Waterloo, ON
Mount Allison UniversityBiochemistry
“The best learning involves focus and brain work, but it should always be fun and rewarding.”
Beth H. – Chemistry Tutor – Lake Havasu City, AZ
California State University – San BernardinoLiberal Studies
“If you want to succeed in life, you must focus on your goals.”
Brian H. – Chemistry Tutor – Waldport, OR
University of Nevada, RenoBiochemistry
“I like to serve as a facilitator and motivator for those pursuing their own path of education.”
Brittany M. – Chemistry Tutor – Fredericton, NB
University of New BrunswickBiology and Business Administration
“Building relationships with my students is a priority to me because I think it plays an important role in maintaining good classroom management.”
Bryan F. – Chemistry Tutor – Lafayette, IN
Vanderbilt UniversityChemistry
“I believe the key to successful learning is a thorough understanding of a student’s specific strengths and weaknesses and then a tailoring of instructional plans to meet their needs.”
Bryanna M. – Chemistry Tutor – Otonabee, ON
University of OttawaMathematics
“tudents attend school with the right to learn, be challenged, and develop critical thought. They are not to be discriminated, but to be respected and treated as unique individuals.”
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