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Matthew B.

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Washington, DC 20002

Male ( Age 46 )

Member since:08/2015

Rates from $50 to $90

I can perfom tutoring:

  • On-line
  • In-home
  • Group

Will travel up to 10 miles

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$50 for the 1st person in a session, with an extra $10 for each additional person up to 5 people total. 50% charge for cancellation without notice.

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About Me

Experience Summary

I am an evolutionary biologist and paleontologist who has been active in the field for over a decade. I have been a professor of college-level biology, paleontology, and anatomy for 8 years on top of 5 years assistant teaching geology courses during my graduate education. I have a broad, interdisciplinary background, which is a result of my broad curiosity about the scientific exploration of all aspects of the natural world. I have experience teaching classes as large as 400 students and as small as 4, though most of my experience has been in the 12-24 student range. I have had the opportunity to teach at several different types of schools, including Ivy League and small liberal arts colleges, where I have had a lot of exposure to pedagogical methods that encourage permanent understanding and maintain interest. I have taken the opportunity to participate in several teaching workshops, which have helped me develop and hone my skills as an educator.

Teaching Style

My teaching style varies, depending on what the individual student needs, but it is always driven by an enthusiasm and verve for education (particularly in science) that I have been told is infectious (not a great thing to say to a biologist, but it's the thought that counts). Learning is most effective when the learner understands the importance of the material to their interests and the world around them. As such, one of my priorities when teaching is finding the relevance of the subject to the student and examining the concepts in the student's context. I tend to shy away from rote memorization, preferring active learning techniques and exercises that develop critical thinking skills, but I am flexible, depending on the student's abilities and response.

Credentials

Type Level Year Title Issued By
Degree Doctorate 2012 Geology Yale University
Degree Masters 2004 Geology Yale University
Degree Bachelors 2000 Sociology/Anthropology Carleton College

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All Subjects I Tutor

  • Anatomy
  • Biology
  • Earth Science
  • Genetics
  • Homework Help
  • Life Science
  • Marine Biology
  • Math
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Science
  • Statistics
  • Study Skills
  • Typing Skills
  • Writing Skills