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Algebra 1 Tutors Available

SchoolTutoring Academy offers Math – Algebra-1 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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Helen B. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Streetsboro, OH
Longwood UniversityPolitical Science
“I feel that to be successful in supporting students you must learn to engage and motivate the student to want to be involved and to want to learn.”
Helena R. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Corpus Christi, TX
University of RedlandsSociology and Anthropology
“I believe that in order for a student to get the full understanding and in-depth knowledge of a subject, they need to be able to apply the concepts to their lives and create active working knowledge.”
Himanshu C. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Kennesaw, GA
Kennesaw State UniversityPsychology
“Building the foundations of any concept is key to progress.”
Hitesh C. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Albuquerque, NM
University of California – BerkeleyPhysics
“As a planetary scientist currently at the University of New Mexico as a research fellow.”
Honghao L. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Guelph, ON
University of AlbertaAnimal Science
“I am interested in transferring my knowledge and skills accumulated throughout these years to current high school or college students.”
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Ian L. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Toronto, ON
University of GuelphAnimal Biology
“I believe education is the foundational element to a person’s entire belief construct.”
Ibrahim E. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Jersey City, NJ
Saint Peter’s UniversityBiology
“I believe that everyone can succeed in life if he receives the right education regardless of their background.”
Ibukun D. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Edmonton, AB
University of OttawaMathematics
“Every student is capable of learning.”
Ignacio R. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Huntington Beach, CA
California State Polytechnic University (Pomona Campus)Biotechnology
“I tend to adapt to my students’ needs and present the information in an engaging and interesting way.”
Ingrid J. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Clarksville, TN
Tennessee State UniversityChild Studies
“As opposed to providing answers, education should bring out the individual’s natural ability to question, deduct, reason and learn.”
Iris J. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Palmdale, CA
University of California, IrvineSocial Ecology
“Learning is a lifetime process.”
Ivor M. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Olympia, WA
Cranfield UniversityLand and Water Management
“Everyone is capable of learning, its how you apply to the student’s own self interests that allows you to truly engage the learner.”
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Jacob C. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Lenexa, KS
Johnson County Community CollegeComputer Science
“Do not be restricted to just school, education is something we need to embrace and look at as an art.”
Jaime B. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Massapequa Park, NY
Marist CollegeMath & Secondary Education
“I believe there are three pillars of success: (1) know yourself, (2) know your students, and (3) know your content.”
Jake I. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Los Angeles, CA
University of California – Santa BarbaraMechanical Engineering
“Slow and methodical step-by-step explanations are what most people need to learn math and physics.”
Jamarius W. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Montgomery, AL
Alabama State UniversityMathematics
“An educator helps students realize their potential and focuses on improvement.”
James W. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Lubbock, TX
Texas Tech UniversityBusiness Administration
“I believe each student is different and that the key is to determine the best method to help each individual to learn to the best of their own ability.”
James J. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Naylor, GA
Valdosta State UniversityMathematics
“I believe in the old saying that where there is a will, there is a way.”
James C. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Dewey, AZ
University of San FranciscoPhilosophy
“I like to present subjects in a manner compatible with the student’s unique learning strategies. Not all students learn the same way, nor in accordance with the present standard methods.”
James H. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Amherst, NY
University at BuffaloBiomedical Sciences
“I believe that everyone has the same capability to learn and understand any material.”
James K. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Huntington, IN
Huntington UniversityMusic
“My philosophy is that a child should have his education a top priority and motivated to learn as much as possible.”
James D. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Pflugerville, TX
University of Illinois at Urbana – ChampaignCivil Engineering
“I believe that each student has untapped potential that can be brought to the surface by emphasis of learning techniques that play to the students strengths.”
Jamie A. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Ottawa, ON
University of OttawaPhysics
“Any student can learn, but every student will come to understanding in a unique way. every student will love a subject if it is presented properly and they see some successes and growth in it.”
Jamieson M. – Algebra 1 Tutor – Winnipeg, MB
University of WinnipegEducation, Geography
“All students should have equal access to education, because it is the single greatest tool that opens an infinite number of doors to them.”
Jane W. – Algebra 1 Tutor – San Diego, CA
University of California, BerkeleyEnglish Literature
“I believe that in teaching, the instructor must have a truly genuine interest in her student’s success.”