I'm a Ball State University student majoring in Anthropology, and I spend most of my time reading, researching, and writing. I previously studied Art Education and took classes in education skills and learning, which helped me understand how students learn best. My strengths include history, writing, reading comprehension,...
I'm a retired elementary teacher who specializes in reading remediation for all ages with a focus on phonics and comprehension. After diagnosing students' reading levels, I use fun, hands-on activities to teach reading skills in a way that helps learners retain skills for success on state exams. Math and writing lessons are also...
I am currently going to school for Elementary Education, and have experience as a teacher's aide with elementary aged students. As a previous home health aide, I tutored 2 different children on a regular basis. I work well with children with special needs and ADHD, as this is the focus of my education and work experience.
Empowering students to reach their full potential is at the heart of my teaching practice. With four years of experience as a Certified teacher, I specialize in English, test preparation, and study skills for middle school, high school, and college students. I believe in creating a supportive, patient environment where I adapt...
Patient and results-driven tutor with a strong ability to simplify complex concepts and help students develop effective study habits. Experienced in one-on-one and small-group instruction, academic reinforcement, and progress tracking. Known for motivating students and improving academic performance through structured and...
I have been a nanny for 8 years on and off I've also worked for the schools in the area. I have my paraprofessional certificate and I'm CPR certified. I have a 2 yr old son and come from a smoke free home.
Many students know the work just has trouble expressing themselves. Some students just work a little slower then others; have learning abilities I say that because they are not disabled just the brain works differently. Look at Albert Einstein. He was dyslexic and he still became famous