Language Arts Tutors Available
SchoolTutoring Academy offers English – Language-Arts 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.
T
University of New Hampshire – Secondary Education
“My goal is to help the student find their strengths and develop skills that will lead them to academic and real-life success.”
Queens University – English Literature
“I believe that education and learning create a purpose for living.”
California State University, San Bernardino – English
“I believe students learn best when they have to work to find the answer, not by giving it to them.”
Colorado State University – English
“Learning happens when students are engaged.”
University of Alberta – Immunology and Infection
“Learning comes to students more easily when the teacher can engage them and trigger interest in the subject being taught.”
Georgia State University – Early Childhood and Special Education
“I believe a good education should be available for anyone who wants to learn, and should be an enjoyable and fun process.”
Dalhousie University – English
“Education should be accessible to all learners and should be offered in a safe, comfortable environment that allows for meaningful learning to take place.
“
University of British Columbia – English Literature
“All learners must be given safe opportunities to try new things and make mistakes.”
Saginaw Valley State University – Elementary Education
“I believe that all children are capable of learning no matter their background or circumstances.”
Providence College – English Literature
“I believe that learning is a life-long journey and I try to instill the students with whom I work with an excitement for that journey.”
University of British Columbia – History
“Learning is not always about improving marks, it is about trying to find practical use for content, and developing strong skills.”
University of Arkansas – English
“Education is formal, but learning is organic and authentic.The perfect learner doesn’t exist; we merely have times when what we learn happens to align with what we are expected to produce.”
University of South Carolina – Secondary Education, English
“My focus is always on how to make my teaching techniques more interesting and more engaging for my students.”
Baldwin Wallace University – English
“The trick to educating people is discovering their intrinsic motivators and applying them to educational principles.”
University of Calgary – English
“The optimal teaching environment is that in which student and teacher learn from one another.”
University of Richmond – English
“Truly inspirational teachers help students recognize their potential and overcome barriers to achievement through consistent academic practice.”
University of Alberta – Education
“With guidance and being taught through many different modalities all students can find their preferred methods of learning and learn through their strengths while building up weaknesses.”
Wright State University – Educational Leadership/Curriculum
“I believe in the power of quality instruction.”
Rhode Island College – Elementary Education
“I believe that every student can learn and maximize their multiple intelligences.”
University of Phoenix – Elementary Education
“I believe that children/students learn by example.”
University of Maryland – English Language and Literature
“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.”
University of Southern California – Biological Sciences
“With the right combination of self-motivation, hard work and perseverance, you can turn any scholastic challenge into a scholastic achievement.”
Mississippi College – Communications (emphasis in Theater)
“Coming from a family of teachers, I absolutely believe that learning happens constantly, in large and small ways.”
Georgia State University – Journalism
“Your limits go beyond the skies when you have a good education.”
University of Windsor – Psychology
“The role of the teacher focuses on each child as an individual.”