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莫妮卡

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I believe in the ability of every student. I am a great tutor because I do not just teach material--I discover the interests of every student to make learning meaningful and fun. I take pleasure providing struggling students other options that cater to learning styles that work for them.

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莫妮卡’s Qualifications

Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree:The University of West Florida- Bachelors, Elementary Education/ESE/ESOL/Reading

Graduate Degree:The University of West Florida- Current Grad Student, Special Education

Hobbies

Reading, singing, exercising, doing my own nails, playing with my dogs, going to see Broadway shows, listening to music

Tutoring Subjects

Elementary School

Elementary School Math

Elementary School Reading

Elementary School Science

Elementary School Writing

English

ESL/ELL

Math

Middle School Math

Middle School Reading

Middle School Reading Comprehension

Middle School Writing

Other

Pre-Algebra

Science

Special Education

Q & A

What is your teaching philosophy?

My teaching philosophy is that everyone can learn--we just all learn differently. Students learn using tactile, kinesthetic, visual, auditory, and written methods--sometimes, in more than one of those ways. I believe that it is not impossible to gain information if one is aware of their preferred way of learning.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

一个学生将取决于第一次会议specific goals and needs of that student. I believe in first conducting an interest inventory to determine what interests a student. Learning is hardly fun when a student is not interested in the materials presented! From there, I can determine books to read, subjects to talk about, and materials to use that would keep the student interested in the subject we are learning.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

I am a firm believer in scaffold instruction. One does not simply begin running--one learns to walk first. I can help a student become an independent learner by first helping them find the tools and important information that they need. From there, it is important to practice utilizing these tools and information. I would not allow them to simply figure it out on their own, but ease them into it; work together as a team and then slowly, I would begin to pull away and allow the student to use their skills with less and less of my assistance until eventually, they are running on their own.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

It is important for students to feel confident in what they do. Every step is an achievement. Every achievement (no matter how small) is celebrated. Self-esteem and a joy for learning is key when staying motivated.

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