...I am about to graduate with a literature degree from Patrick Henry College and would love to talk about how you can understand the English language better, especially as it applies to the ACT. Is borrowing really getting your student? Are word problems your worst nightmare? (read more)
...My sessions are done online through a free whiteboard, graphing software, and face-to-face video. Through screen sharing, students will see everything on my computer, just like an actual classroom. Online tutoring results are the same, if not better, than in-person lessons! (read more)
...I approach my work with a deep commitment to finding personal or professional connections to every subject I engage with. I enjoy working with students that need help with executive functioning, helping those students succeed is a true joy. I myself have ADHD and have spent my lifetime developing success strategies for school and life. (read more)
I have been a teacher for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing for twelve years. My bachelor’s degree is a dual major of elementary education (preK-6th grade) and Deaf education (preK-12th grade). I recently earned my master’s degree in early bilingual (English/ASL) early childhood education ages 0-5. I enjoy helping children be successful in their educational endeavors. (read more)
...I have a PhD in comparative literature and 30 years of teaching in college and high school, both French and English. I've been tutoring for WyzAnt in English, French, and Latin for over two years. I am very patient and know how to teach students how to use steps in their effort to reach a certain goal. (read more)