English Tutors Available
SchoolTutoring Academy offers English tutoring across all cities in the U.S. and Canada. Please call us at 1-877-545-7737 (PREP) to schedule tutoring with any of our available tutors.
L
University of New England – Elementary and Middle Childhood Education
“My educational mission is to motivate and instill a passion for both teaching and learning using rigorous lessons and differentiated instruction so that all students can feel and be successful with the necessary skills to be college and career ready for the 21st century.”
Trinity Western University – History (Honours)
“I believe that a well-rounded curriculum and a solid grasp of a subject improves not just the career and educational prospects of a student, but their heart as well.”
McMaster University – Life Science
“I believe that every student can be successful when they are provided with the right support.”
University of Miami/Vanderbilt University/UCLA (Paralegal Certificate) – Communications: Film Production
“The attribute of patience is of utmost importance in connecting with a student and is crucial for opening the door to learning.”
CUNY College of Staten Island – English Education
“Teaching is about being a guide, a role model, and a cheerleader, as well as an educator.”
Slippery Rock University – Elementary Education
“I believe that every child can learn and thrive with proper guidance.”
Simon Fraser University – Secondary Teaching
“My teaching philosophy begins with a belief that providing support and inspiration allows students to work effectively towards their goals.”
Binghamton University – English
“The best way to learn difficult concepts is by understanding the building blocks.”
University of South Florida – Elementary Education
“All students need the opportunity to a quality education.”
Stanford University – Communications
“I believe education should be built on a foundation, and educational experience is built on a foundation of success.”
Stanford University – History
“I believe that the mastery of reading, writing and mathematical skills is essential to the pursuit of personal intellectual enrichment.”
California State University, Sacramento – Kinesiology, Athletic Training
“I believe in finding a way to individually connect with and coach each student according to their own unique learning style.”
St. Mary’s School of Law – Law
“Children learn in various ways; we need only to discover what works best for them so they can succeed.”
University of Waterloo – Liberal Studies
“I believe that learning is a vital part of our innate ability as humans to thrive and to succeed.”
McGill University – Kindergarten and Elementary Education
“I believe that every person can succeed with the proper care and attention.”
University of Nevada, Las Vegas – English
“Educators must challenge their students to search for their own inspirations and to rise to fulfill their unique potentials.”
Lorie B. – English Tutor – Hampton,
ON
University of Toronto – Education, Music
“I believe each child is an individual who has the inherent right to learn and to experience joy in learning.”
West Virginia University – Drama
“I believe that all children can learn.”
University of North Florida – English Education
“Everyone learns differently so as teachers it’s up to us to change the way we teach a subject to match our students’ learning styles.”
University of Waterloo – Biochemistry
“Every student has unique interests and a unique way of learning.”
Old Dominion University – B.S. in Education
“I pride myself on my ability to connect with each and every one of my students with a variety of fun, engaging, and innovative teaching strategies.”
University of Hawaii – Hawaiian Studies
“All students can learn in classrooms that are designed to meet the needs of diverse learners.”
Ohio University – English Literature
“I believe in building rapport with my students so that my lessons can be as engaging to each individual student as possible.”
Northwestern University – Communications Science and Disorders
“I believe teaching should combine high academic rigor and expectations with a relational, character-building classroom culture.”
Georgia Regents University – Education
“All children can learn.”