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SchoolTutoring Academy offers Math – Pre-Calculus 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.
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University of Waterloo – Physics
“I find that students are most responsive when in a warm, nurturing environment where mistakes are not only tolerated, but welcomed as opportunities for growth and understanding.”
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University of Western Ontario – Actuarial Science
“My philosophy on education is based on active approach, so I engage my students in discussions during our sessions.”
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University of Missouri-Kansas City – Psychology
“I believe that everyone can learn any type of material.”
University of Toronto – Human Biology
“I believe that all students can learn and that learning can be fun.”
Texas Tech University – Elementary Education
“I believe that each and every child can be taught.”
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North Carolina State University – Sociology
“My educational philosophy is that for students to learn, they must want to learn.”
University of Kansas – Certified Math and English Tutor
“I strive to be a proficient instructor while maintaining a respectful, patient, and engaging demeanor.”
West Texas A&M University – Special Education
“Helping students learn something new and proving to them that they have mastered it is the key.”
University of Saskatchewan – Native Studies
“I am convinced that education progresses by nurturing the student through small progressive steps while being careful to encourage personal creativity as opposed to stifling it.”
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University of Windsor – Mathematics
“Be patient with students as well as encouraging them to enjoy mathematics.”
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University of Waterloo – Financial Analysis and Risk Management; Statistics
” My educational philosophy is to create interesting and easy-to-understand learning environment that allows students to enjoy the learning process while having fun at the same time. ”
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Mount Mercy University – Mathematics
“My educational philosophy is that you need to understand why something works before you memorize the formula for how it works.”