Thursday, March 26, 2020

How to Work As a Tutor

How to Work As a TutorDo you want to work as a tutor? There are many ways you can choose to do it. Many tutors work as a volunteer in their own communities. This is a way to help others and make some extra money.Tutors have so many different opportunities. They can work for large organizations or small companies. They can choose to work for private and public schools. You can get hired at the local community college. You can even teach at your own child's school.Tutors are usually hired by the student and the school. The student will pay the teacher a portion of the tuition each semester. When a student wants to study further, the teacher can offer a study abroad option. Another benefit is that tutors can cover some of the costs of the study abroad program.Tutors can also work independently. This is especially good if they have never worked as a tutor before. If you have a full time job, finding a way to earn an additional income will allow you to stay home and enjoy your life.If you decide to teach you can work for a tutor in exchange for some teaching or coaching. You can become a coach for a local community college or a private school. Tutors who work independently will need to write a resume to demonstrate that they have the skills necessary to help students.Teaching your own child can be a very rewarding experience. When a child becomes frustrated in class, the student will become more confident in him or herself. This confidence can then lead to learning and the goal of becoming a successful adult.Being a parent can also be very rewarding on a daily basis. Parents can spend a lot of time on household chores. It is important to keep a daily routine with a schedule to spend time with your children. Sometimes this can be challenging, but by giving something back to society you will help others.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Math Level 1 or Math Level 2 Online Tutoring Tutorpace

Math Level 1 or Math Level 2 Online Tutoring Tutorpace Online Tutoring for SAT Mathematics 1 and 2 The SAT Mathematics subject test is broken up into two sections and is a useful tool for students trying to get into competitive engineering, economics, and science programs. In order to in score high enough to get into your first choice, working with an online Math tutor may give you an advantage over students who have decided to study on their own. Tutor Paces tutors have been helping students prepare for the SAT Mathematics section for years, and their expertise can give you the confidence you need to earn the score you desire. Comprehensive SAT Mathematics 1 and 2 Tutoring Because these tests cover several years of advanced high school subjects, it is important to make sure you are fully prepared for each subject in the test. Our tutors will cover everything you need to know, including: Numbers and operations Algebra and functions Geometry and measurement Data analysis, statistics, and probability Trigonometry Elementary Pre-calculus functions Advanced Online Learning Tools Tutor Paces online SAT Mathematics 1 and 2 tutoring program makes use of the latest innovations in online learning to provide you with an unparalleled educational experience. Our online classroom allows you to interact with your tutor through an intuitive whiteboard that makes it easy to create complex formulas. Tutor Pace is on the cutting edge of online tutoring, and our programs offer the best value available. Unlike other tutoring services that limit your time, we have many unlimited tutoring programs that will ensure you are ready on test day.

GMAT Review Series Sentence Correction - Parallelism

GMAT Review Series Sentence Correction - Parallelism GMAT MBA Admissions Blog In today’s GMAT Review Series video, we’ll take a look at a Sentence Correction (Parallelism/Verb Tense) question from GMAT’s Official Guide 2019 â€" Verbal Diagnostic Exam. Key pointers from this video: Begin by setting up your scratch pad to help you ID the Error CategoryWrite the question number with a line beside it to write any errors you identify in the sentence or the answer choices. List answer choices below to facilitate the process of elimination as you work. Ignore Punctuation as a Standalone IssueThe GMAT does not test punctuation, so never worry about punctuation as a standalone issue. Punctuation can be subjective and all errors on the GMAT have to be absolute. Look to Main Subject Verbs for Errors Look at the subject and verbs for the clearest understanding of any potential errors. Find the subject and any verbs in the underlined portion of the sentence. In this case “dolphins” are the subject and “recognizing” and “to grasp” are the verbs, these are not parallel verb tenses, so we have identified the error category (parallelism/verb tense). Always default to the original sentence as it was written when considering different meanings. As you move through the answer choices, read the sentence literally to see if it makes sense. This video was produced by MyGuru'sDirector of Online Instructionand expertonline GMATtutor Stefan Maisnier. Visit ourYouTube channelfor more GMAT analogy videos.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Thoughts on Online MBA Programs

Thoughts on Online MBA Programs Improving Academic Performance Every once in a while, students who work with us on GMAT prep will ask for advice about business school options (especially if they don’t do well on the GMAT). From time to time, the topic of online MBA school options will come up. MyGuru’s founders attended the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, which is a top 10 MBA school. However, we still wonder whether the extremely large investment in an MBA will ultimately be worth it. For that reason, we encourage potential online MBA school students to be extremely careful before investing large sums of money in going to an MBA school online. Our recommended options for online MBAs are those that come from well-respected schools that also offer traditional in-person programs. One such example would be Indiana University’s online MBA program. The problem with MBA degrees is that there are just so many programs. Regardless of the program you enter, you’ll have the opportunity to learn a lot about business and improve your management skills. However, from an “employee screening” perspective, most employers know that it really isn’t that difficult to get an MBA, so they look for students with degrees from top notch schools. However, for some students currently working in jobs or careers that place a high value on an MBA, regardless of the school, an online MBA can make a lot of sense. They allow you to continue working, so you don’t have to take a huge hit in the form of two years of lost salary. Plus, the online option obviously works around your schedule. So, as long as you weigh the cost/benefits carefully, and study how much the degree will cost you (both in terms of upfront cost and the opportunity cost of lost wages while you’re in school) vs. what jobs you expect to land after you have the degree, an online MBA could be a good option for you. However, just don’t fool yourself into thinking that having “MBA” next to your name will necessarily earn you a better job or higher salary.

Quiz Where should you apply to teach abroad in 2016 (With job postings)

Quiz Where should you apply to teach abroad in 2016 (With job postings) Happy New Year! After a busy year at Teach Away we are happy to welcome 2016 with open arms. It’s time for us to help even more educators get overseas! And it’s time for you to find the best education job abroad for you; we have piles of job postings coming up this year in countries all over the world.Whether or not you have a resolution for the new year, growing your education career, learning about the world through new perspectives, accomplishing old goals and setting new ones are all things made possible in 2016 by pursuing your itch to travel and teach overseas.The only thing left to take care of is deciding where on Earth you want to go! Pinpointing a place to teach abroad is a task in itself. Do you want to escape the cold next winter for a more tropical destination? Maybe you want to take in the modern of architecture of the UAE or the ancient cultures of China.Or maybe you should just take this quiz to help you get an idea of where to go:  Where Should You Go Teach  Abro ad?  Current job postingsTeach Away jobs in ChinaTeach Away jobs in the UAETeach Away jobs in MexicoTeach Away jobs in JapanTeach Away jobs in South Korea

UNI Whole Child English School

UNI Whole Child English School UNI Whole Child English School To work as a drama teacher in our English school in Shenzhen China. We require an enthusiastic, dynamic and highly motivated teacher who will be able to contribute positively to the work of the Drama teaching, and to the more general life of the school. This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful school with a vibrant, forward thinking philosophy and a positive, friendly atmosphere. We can offer an exciting opportunity to make a real impact in our school, working alongside an enthusiastic staff team who are committed to achieving excellence for all of our students. UNI Whole Child English Education is a different world. It provides the unique atmosphere of Britain here in Shenzhen. British teachers, experienced and qualified, carefully provide a non-stress environment to learn English naturally. Students immerse themselves in not just the language but the literature and the culture of England as they take a carefully planned course that parallels the best of traditional British education. UNI offers programmes such as: General English, Whole child education English, World citizen English, English Drama and IELTS, TOEFL. The school seeks to appoint strong, dynamic and talented teachers who will work hard to take the school forward in these early stages. As such, a commitment to high standards of achievement and responsible behaviour is paramount.

How to revise for your English Literature GCSE

How to revise for your English Literature GCSE It's a myth that you can't revise for English Literature GCSE. To pass, you need to know the texts but also have more in-depth knowledge about the themes, literary techniques and language used. All of this will show your understanding of English Literature to the examiners. Know what you will be marked on To revise correctly, you need to know what your examination board is marking your exam on and understand how the marking works. Your teacher or a tutor can help here with a guide to the syllabus and what you need. Once you know this, you need to ensure that all your revision revolves around these areas Make the notes that help Making notes is key to good revision, and an ideal way to remember the key facts as long as they make sense to the subject. To help yourself: Make notes about each essential character and some of the minor ones Make notes of the key themes and how they relate to each character Makes notes of the broader ideas and literary techniques the author uses Make notes and memorise key quotes that emphasis all of the above Literature study guides can help Literature study guides do have their place in helping you to revise. They not only summarise everything from the main plot themes and literary techniques but also give your key character analysis. Though these guides should supplement your learning and help you form an opinion not to take the place of reading the text. Reread critical parts of the text Don't attempt to reread the whole book, instead, make sure you revisit plot themes and key areas for characters within the text. This will help you to revise themes and also find quotes that will be of use during the exam. For more help with this seek advice and help from an English Literature tutor.The right tutor can help you highlight the right areas to go over and the main themes and literary devices you will need for the exam. Practice with past papers Past papers are an ideal way to understand how questions will be asked and phrased during your exam. Attempt to answer questions with your notes on hand so you can make sure you are covering all the areas needed to pass. Form your opinions about the texts This is often a neglected area of English Literature revision but one that can help you retain crucial knowledge. and score higher marks in your GCSE. You need to form opinions on the set texts so discuss what you think of characters and plot themes with friends or a tutor. Don't forget about literary devices Make sure you also revise the literary devices the author uses in your set texts and focus on your vocabulary and also your grammar. For more on this see our post on revising for GCSE English.

ADHD Tutor in New York, NY

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How to Become Proficient in Hydrates Chemistry

How to Become Proficient in Hydrates ChemistryThe study of hydrates chemistry is an area that has often been overlooked. It is actually one of the most important aspects of biology, and if you don't understand it then you might just be better off not studying it at all.There are many different types of hydrates and they all form by the same chemical process. This means that if you want to find out what all hydrates have in common then you need to learn about the chemistry of them. The chemistry of a hydrates is not something that people usually think about, so if you think that you don't have to learn this then you might be making some huge mistakes.As stated earlier, there are many different types of hydrates, all of which are comprised of a molecule called a noncovalent bond. This bond is made by the molecules combining with each other to form the different materials that we need for everyday life. The bonds between the monovalent bonds can be very strong too, because the atoms of each bond are very tightly packed together. This makes them very strong, which is why they are useful for things like plastics and polymers.All hydrates have some type of a protective shell around them, and this prevents them from dissolving completely in water, but it also ensures that they are stable. As the shells protect the hydrates they become incredibly strong, and this makes them great for things like fabrics, bricks and ceramics.There are three major groups of hydrates that you will come across when studying hydrates chemistry. The first group is made up of single chain and double chain molecules. These are often used as building blocks for various organic compounds and the hydrates used in these can be found all over the world. However, they are too unstable to be used in large amounts, which is why the plastic industry uses them so heavily.The second group of hydrates is made up of noncovalent bonds. There are two types of noncovalent bonds, and they all have one thing in common, which is that they are responsible for ensuring that the hydrates stay stable.The third group of hydrates is a bit different from the other groups, as it is considered to be 'controlled hydrates chemistry'. This is because it also involves a couple of other types of molecules that are important in nature, which is why it is considered to be a bit special.