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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.

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Andrew C. – English Tutor – Winnipeg, MB
University of TorontoEnglish
“I believe that my job as an educator is to provide structure and support, to allow each student to succeed on his or her own terms.”
Andrew H. – English Tutor – Ancaster, ON
McMaster UniversityTheatre and Film Studies
“I want to challenge young minds to pursue their passions in life.”
Andrew S. – English Tutor – Overland, MO
Concordia University WisconsinEnglish
“I like to alternate between minimalist and directive tutoring depending on the student need throughout a tutoring session to help with, for example, the learner/personality they are or the material currently being covered.”
Andrew W. – English Tutor – Paradise, NL
Memorial University of NewfoundlandCurriculum, Teaching and Learning
“With the vast diversity of students in today’s classrooms, I believe that the differentiated classroom allows for students of all abilities to challenge themselves and reach their full potential.”
Angela H. – English Tutor – Hastings, NE
State Fair Community CollegeAccounting
“Teaching is not just a career, it’s powerful influence over tomorrow’s leaders.”
Angela B. – English Tutor – Halifax, NS
Mount St. Vincent UniversityEnglish, Social Anthropology
“I believe that every student is exceptional and inquisitive in nature. As a teacher, I hope to foster that spirit in my classroom.”
Angela F. – English Tutor – Surrey, BC
Trent UniversityMath, English
“My philosophy as an educator is best summed up with the words of Linda Albert: “Children may not always remember what we teach them, but they will never forget how we treat them.””
Angela S. – English Tutor – Ludowici, GA
University of the RockiesPsychology
“Each child deserves the opportunity to have an educational journey which allows them to expand their knowledge and skills in a fun and informative setting.”
Angela R. – English Tutor – Moscow, TN
University of Memphis Education
“The goal of education should be to encourage seeking answers, as it is in this way that we advance.”
Angelique H. – English Tutor – Mamaroneck, NY
Nyack CollegeMasters of Education Childhood Education
“Every child has the capability to learn and master a skill.”
Ania J. – English Tutor – Nanaimo, BC
McMaster UniversityBiology
“My goal is to encourage students to think rationally and expand their knowledge.”
Anila B. – English Tutor – Yorba Linda, CA
University of CA, IrvinePsychology
“Encouraging students to think “out of the classroom” can assist them not only in becoming better students, but in becoming more critical thinkers in general.”
Anita J. – English Tutor – Jefferson City, MO
University of Missouri – ColumbiaPsychology
“I believe in a student perspective learning environment: If you can find what motivates your student, you can assist your student in achieving success.”
Anjana C. – English Tutor – Spring, TX
Oklahoma Christian UniversityMBA, ECommerce
“As a student, the best teachers as I remember are the ones that had passion and made the lesson interesting.”
Anju K. – English Tutor – Mississauga, ON
Ontario College of TeachersEnglish; Social Studies
“Through creating a democratic classroom, I will encourage my students to become active participants in their education and in their society.”
Ann L. – English Tutor – Lake Placid, FL
Hiram CollegeElementary Education
“I believe in a philosophy where students are active participants in the classroom, thus encouraging them to take responsibility for their own educational journey and promote lifelong learning.”
Ann L. – English Tutor – Hunker, PA
Nova Southeastern UniversityEnglish
“My goal is to facilitate student learning by understanding the learning styles of my students.”
Anna H. – English Tutor – Nashville, TN
Miami UniversityEarly Childhood Education & Creative Writing
“I believe that every person learns in a way that is unique to them, and the teacher should incorporate many different ways of learning in their lessons and classrooms.”
Anna L. – English Tutor – Coraopolis, PA
Robert Morris University English Education
“Students learn differently, therefore the lessons should reflect their learning styles to help them succeed in the classroom.”
Anna H. – English Tutor – Towson, MD
University of Maryland Baltimore CountyPolitical Science
“I believe that the most effective way to teach a new student a skill is by being patient but also efficient.”
Anna S. – English Tutor – Keswick, ON
University of TorontoEnglish; Religious Studies
“I have a passion for providing students with ample opportunities to do their best.”
Anne C. – English Tutor – Slingerlands, NY
State University of NY at AlbanyEnglish
“Students must be motivated to be interested in and enjoy learning.”
Anne C. – English Tutor – Slingerlands, NY
State University of New York at AlbanyEnglish
“Confidence in being able to satisfactorily complete homework assignments and perform well on tests makes all the difference in a child’s life. “
Annemarie J. – English Tutor – Pinconning, MI
Saginaw Valley State UniversityEnglish
“I believe that education is key to becoming a contributing member of a global society.”
Anthony H. – English Tutor – Los Angeles, CA
Pennsylvania State UniversityCommunications
“I believe that learning takes place when students are generally interested in the material or when they’re inspired by their instructor/teacher to strive to become better.”