Sunday, March 29, 2020

SAT English Tutoring Jobs in San Diego

SAT English Tutoring Jobs in San DiegoWhile researching whether SAT English tutoring jobs are available in San Diego, one of the first things you should look for is availability. It is a good idea to find a school that has openings for SAT tutors. Most schools have openings at least once a semester and they will have class sizes.Of course, there are also schools in San Diego that do not offer SAT English tutoring. They probably don't have any. The best option is to find a school that has openings. With this, you have the benefit of being able to search by city or region, or simply use a keyword search to narrow down your search to the schools in your area.Once you have found a school that has openings, you can schedule an appointment with the tutors in order to meet with them and ask questions about their qualifications and credentials. You will want to ask the tutors about the length of their experience. You may also want to ask the tutors how many students they have tutored in the past.As you prepare for your first appointment, it is important to remember that your goal is to find SAT English tutoring jobs. It's not to 'get your foot in the door' or to enroll at the school that has a job opening. Since you have not attended the school, they may not even be aware of it.In order to make a good impression on the teacher you will be meeting with, it is essential that you have already received SAT English tutoring. In other words, if you had taken the SAT as a high school student, you will have to have already enrolled in SAT tutoring before you visit the school. If you don't have some prior SAT experience, this could cause you to be rejected. Therefore, it is important to have taken the SATat least once before you make an appointment.It is also important to meet with the tutor to find out what types of packages are available. Some schools offer either one-on-one tuition along with sessions with other students. If you can afford a package that includes both tuitio n and tutoring, this is often a more affordable option.You can also find SAT English tutoring jobs by searching online. Many SAT tutoring websites have listings of schools and individuals who may be willing to tutor your child. The internet has made finding and keeping up with SAT tutoring jobs easier than ever.You can also send a letter to the college you are considering applying to, in case they have SAT tutoring programs they are not currently advertising. They may be willing to set up an appointment so that you can discuss your child's specific needs.

Friday, March 6, 2020

I like TutorZ

I like TutorZ These are the nice words of our featured tutor Matt Horwich about TutorZ. I like TutorZ because it is such a quick and easy platform for students as well as tutors to use. As soon as I get a notification, I purchase the lead for as little as two dollars. Within minutes I have made a call or sent a direct email. I usually set up the first session for that week or sometimes that very same day. Thanks to Dirk and his team, there is great tutor+student match made every few minutes. Now lets start studying! Thank you Matt. I shared your good words with all TutorZ team members.  You made our day! Dirk Wagner

Join us for our final live Twitter QA of the year and #askteachaway

Join us for our final live Twitter QA of the year and #askteachaway Since we’re all getting ready for the holidays, this will be the last live Twitter chat of the year.  If you’ve got burning questions about teaching overseas, our Recruitment Program Manager, Adrian, is going to be tweeting live starting at 8:30 pm GMT (3:30 pm EST) for our hour-long #askteachaway Twitter chat.A Teach Away veteran, Adrian has worked with us for 5 years and deals with the teacher recruitment for major ESL programs like English First, Maple Bear, and Disney English. But there’s nothing that can stump him at this point, so whether you’re a certified teacher or an ESL teacher won’t matter to Adrian -- shoot him any questions you have. Before Teach Away, Adrian taught English in Korea and then in Japan for 3 years.Adrian works hard but plays hard too. He’s a serious technie who solves all of our office woes. But when he’s not saving our butts, he’s either brushing up on a new language (need any tips for language learning while abroad? He’s got you cover ed!) or trying out the latest restaurants in Vancouver.Ask Adrian anything you need answered before you complete your Teach Away profile for the New Year. Just send him a tweet and include the chat hashtag #askteachaway. He’ll retweet the question before he tweets you an answer, that way everyone can follow the Q&A.If you’re not on Twitter, click here to sign up. Once you’ve signed up, or if you already have an account, just follow @teachaway.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

The Details You Need About Aloha Computer Tutor

The Details You Need About Aloha Computer TutorAloha Computer Tutor is an exciting new product that allows you to easily connect to the internet, get help from tutors and even build your own library of internet resources. Using this program you can access up to 25,000 quality online tutors, with the ability to create a personalized tutor profile as well as adding your own online teaching tips, and share information.The webmaster of Aloha Computer Tutor, Brian Provost, made a compelling argument for the easy accessibility of quality resources on the internet, and this is very much true in the case of this product. He explains that students have several different levels of understanding and need a certain level of connectivity to help them retain information and make connections with others.The individual nature of students' personal circumstances makes them a prime target for offering more convenient access to online resources, and this was just one of the many improvements that were implemented in this program. There is an excellent development of search features to help you find specific information and resources. In fact, if you click the search box you can instantly see what resources are available to help you in your course, your online tutorial or a project.The tutor section of the program was expanded to include full user profiles, allowing you to customize the tutor according to your own needs and preferences. This was a great addition, because now you can determine exactly what type of tutor you want to be, how much time you want to spend on your tutoring session, and what type of questions you would like answered by your tutor.Another significant feature of this program is the interactive learning module, which enables students to take a single course lesson and view it as a complete project with assigned due dates, due dates and test dates. Once the instructor has reviewed the work, he will be able to provide feedback.All of these features allow you t o monitor your progress throughout the entire course. If you find yourself struggling, you can turn off the tutoring feature, or just continue with your study at your own pace.The main purpose of this product is to make studying easier, and this is done through the use of a program designed specifically for the internet. This program provides you with all the resources you need to complete a course, all in one convenient package, allowing you to stay organized as well as help you keep track of your progress.

Helping a Prodigy Through Her Struggles

Helping a Prodigy Through Her StrugglesI sat in a coffee shop in Kuala Lumpur last week and watched as the young lady who had requested me to help her tutor a hijab Dian Pelangi almost fell off her chair. If you think that is bad then imagine having to teach a fellow human being how to swim! She was in tears, asking me not to cancel my appointment.However, I am not a swimmer, so I sat there and watched, watching her struggle to keep her composure. She is a pupil from a school in Malaysia that is at the very bottom of the national rankings. To be honest, she has very little chance of even making it through school this year.A year ago, this girl went to the principal's office and told him that her school would close if the government would give them the money to buy her a school uniform or her father's money, and then the money would go on her husband's money. She did not even have an idea where she was going to live this summer after she left school!As you can imagine, she is very ups et and I felt for her. I can't help thinking about how this could have been avoided if she had been taught that the only way to get to the top is to work hard, play hard, and stay humble. Hopefully, with the right information, she can learn from this experience and move up the ranks!The sad part of all this is that the school that was teaching the hijab Dian Pelangi is now closing its doors for good because of a combination of poor leadership, lack of funding, and a lot of families like hers that cannot afford to send their children to school. My friend thinks that they should have just had a one to one meeting with her first and then gave her an ultimatum to move or they would be forced to close. The school itself has faced many difficulties recently, but everyone says that this is a once in a generation problem, so, maybe she should have had a higher quality school than this one!With that said, I wanted to help this hijab Dian Pelangi because I know her family. I know that she has a great family that will support her and love her no matter what happens. I know that her parents are struggling to survive as well, but they are doing everything they can for their daughter, which is why I sat down with her.There is nothing better than seeing a person grow up, and I saw that with hijab Dian Pelangi. She is going to have so much more in her future than just learning how to swim.

Chemistry Chapter 5 Review Answers

Chemistry Chapter 5 Review AnswersThe Chemistry chapter 5 review answers can vary depending on the goal of the students. It is important that you know the intended outcome of the student's chemistry class. In order to accomplish this goal, they will need to answer the questions.The reviews for the chapter 5 can vary, but not in the order that they are written. You should be looking at these reviews as they come out. Your students will expect the answers to be in a particular order and you will want to adhere to the following general guidelines. First, the results of the material that is being tested and the answers that are given by the students. Second, the level that the students are at as a student.Once you have finished writing the review answers, the section should be graded, according to the following criteria. To begin with, grade the answers on a scale of 1 to 10. Then, make sure that all the students get the same grade. If one or two students get an A, the others should rece ive a B or C.Next, look at your students' grades for the previous section. If there is a difference, then evaluate the grade based on that section, as well as the grade you give them for this section. In other words, do not simply give them a grade.The next factor to be evaluated is the response time. Make sure that all students are able to respond to the quiz questions in a timely manner. Once again, you want to evaluate each students grades and assign the same grade to them as they received for the previous section. If there is a difference, then it is time to evaluate the grades based on the section, as well as the grade you give them for this section.Finally, make sure that all students are able to work in a good classroom atmosphere. While the materials need to be challenging, you also need to make sure that all students can focus and understand what is being taught. This means that the chemistry section needs to be written in a way that is easy to understand. Give all students equal attention and give students feedback.Keep in mind that you and your classroom teachers need to work together to make sure that the students are receiving the best education possible. As long as they are aware of how to achieve this, they will have a successful and productive learning experience.

Heres How 3 Holidays Can Help You Learn Spanish [Infographic]

Heres How 3 Holidays Can Help You Learn Spanish [Infographic] Suzy S. As youre learning how to speak Spanish, its a great idea to learn about the culture and Spanish traditions at the same time! Here, Honolulu, HI tutor Jinan B.  shares 3 important holidays youll want to get familiar with Learning about Hispanic holidays is a wonderful way to learn specific vocabulary and increase your understanding of the cultural aspects of the Spanish language. The Day of the Dead, the New Year/New Years Eve, and Epiphany are three widely-celebrated Hispanic holidays that are important to become familiar with. After reading about these Spanish traditions, you might even be inspired to go practice your Spanish in a Spanish-speaking country and enjoy the festivities at the same time! 1.  el Día de los Muertos The first holiday is the Day of the Dead (el Día de los Muertos), a tradition  that you might already be familiar with, as it has spread from Mexico to the United States. On this day, family members gather to honor their deceased loved ones with elaborate celebrations. They create an altar (el altar) within their house that they decorate with photos of the deceased, as well as the deceased’s favorite foods and drinks and a circular bread that represents the cycle of life. Another bread also central to the Day of the Dead is  el pan de muertos, which has a sign of the cross on top of it. Family members will also go to the  cemetery  (el cementerio) to decorate the tombs (decorar las tumbas) with flowers (las flores). They remain there until midnight (medianoche). 2.  el Año Nuevo/Nochevieja The New Year/New Years Eve (el Año Nuevo/Nochevieja) is celebrated with festivities throughout the Hispanic world in a variety of ways. Two especially interesting traditions are those of Ecuador and Spain. In Ecuador, larger-than-life figures of key individuals from the previous year are displayed and then burned at midnight. In Spain, people consume 12  grapes (las uvas) with each strike of the clock (el reloj) at midnight. If all of the grapes are consumed in time, it symbolizes 12 months (doce meses) of good luck (buena suerte). 3.  el Día de los Reyes Another interesting Hispanic holiday that is also celebrated in the United States (although to a lesser degree than in the Hispanic world) is Epiphany (el Día de los Reyes). This day  recognizes the existence of God (Dios) in the human form as Jesus Christ. What makes this Spanish tradition especially fun is that it relates to children. Just as the three wise men (los reyes magos) visited Jesus Christ as an infant, so do the three wise men visit homes before dawn (el alba) on January 6th (el seis de enero)  to leave Christmas gifts (los regalos de Navidad) for children. Got all that? Heres a handy infographic for a quick run-down: Share this Image On Your Site Please include attribution to http://takelessons.com with this graphic. As you continue to learn Spanish, you will find even greater significance in these holidays as your understanding of Hispanic culture increases. In addition, these holidays are simply a few examples of the many festivities that occur throughout the year in the Hispanic world. You can practice the vocabulary associated with these holidays as you encounter Spanish speakers by asking questions (for example, “ ¿Cómo celebra usted el Día de los Muertos?”) and sharing your own cultural holidays (“Aquí en los Estados Unidos, nosotros…”). The more fun you can have learning Spanish conversation and vocabulary, the more likely you are to practice frequently and consistently. Jinan B. tutors in Honolulu, HI. She is currently an  Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, teaching various courses including  Community Nutrition, Concepts in Nutrition Education, and Advanced Child and Adolescent Nutrition.  Learn more about Jinan here!   Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by  Jenny Huey