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University of British Columbia – Arts and Contemporary Studies
“Every person has the right to a good education.”
University of Toronto – English
“Students learn by doing, and by making mistakes.”
University of Maryland School of Law, Baltimore, MD – Law
“Through my years of teaching, I have learned that it is critical for the tutor to be just as engaged and dedicated in the learning process as the student.”
University of Lancaster, Athens State University – English, Special Education
“I believe that my job as a teacher is to enable my students by teaching them in a way that matches individual learning styles, ensures that students are mastering the material and promotes independent thought.”
University of Winnipeg – Elementary Education
“Learning activities should be meticulously planned in order to optimize student learning outcomes.”
Toronto – English Literature
“I strive to encourage a love of learning.”
Erskine College – English
“I think that regularly scheduled tutoring sessions, at a minimum, are a good discipline for students – one or more hours every week in which to focus on a specific subject, express any challenges he/she might be having, ask questions of a knowledgeable person who has set aside this time to offer one on one answers and explanations.”
Azusa Pacific University – Education
“Students learn in different ways and are successful in different ways.”
California State University, San Bernardino, CA – Economics
“I believe that all children can learn and achieve whatever standards you set for them, no matter how high that standard is.”
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University – Education
“I believe that each child is a unique individual who needs a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature emotionally, intellectually, physically, and socially.”
High Point University – English Literature
“Students learn best by doing and feeling as though they are participating in something important.”