...At the end of the meeting I would have them explain back to me the processes of solving the problems we worked on to ensure they understood the materials. While in high school, I was part of the NHS where I was a tutor for the school. I helped students were struggling in Algebra 2 by explaining... (read more)
...I like to start my tutoring sessions with a few minutes of casual conversation to get to know the student better which will make it more likely that they will feel comfortable asking questions. I can review homework with the student or if there is a topic the student would like to review, I will... (read more)
...Through my experience, I believe a student-led approach is the most helpful, which involves a student explaining their knowledge of a topic, and asking any questions they may have. When students are in control of their learning, they grow & blossom much quicker with guidance on troubling concepts. It is crucial to guide students to the right direction instead of providing them the solution. (read more)
...Or at the very least, I'm happy to relieve some of the stress that comes with working on a difficult math problem. Throughout my time in college, I have tutored an array of students ranging in age and mathematical skill, both in groups and individually. During this time, I was awarded my CRLA tutoring certification and continued to tutor regularly even after graduation. (read more)
...But, I know it isn't for a lot of people, and I'd like to help. If you/your student are/is in Elementary School or Middle School, and are (1) behind in Math, (2) at par with the class, or even (3) ahead of your/their grade level, then I would love to help in any way I can to meet your goals and expectations. I know it's not easy to ask for help. (read more)