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Ryan G. - Columbus, OH 43231 (51 mi) - Italian Tutor - $32.50/hr.
BA I am a Spanish teacher at a high school in Columbus, Ohio. I have taught/student-taught foreign language elementary through high school. Other experiences include volunteering at immersion schools and after-school language programs, as well as developing curricula and teaching classes at a foreign language school in Dublin, Ohio.
Also Tutors: Spanish, French
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$ 32.50
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($25.00-$40.00)
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Gary B - Cincinnati, OH 45202 (43.9 mi) - Italian Tutor - $39.50/hr.
I hold a Ph.D. in Classics, a multidisciplinary field that focuses on all aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman world. I have mastered Latin and Ancient Greek, and can read Spanish, German, French, and Italian. During my five years working full-time at various universities, I taught literature, history, mythology, archeology, and all levels of Greek and Latin. My expertise in English grammar, and in reading, writing, and organizational skills, is evident in the book and article that I have published. Math, moreover, was always a strong point for me, and I am very good at helping elementary school students in that area. My competence in such a wide range of subjects makes me an excellent candidate for many tutoring assignments. Recently, I tutored a 2nd grader in Reading and Math, an 8th grader in English, Latin, and Study Skills, and a 10th grader in Latin. I am presently assisti
Also Tutors: Latin, German, French
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$ 39.50
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($39.00-$54.00)
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Bryan P - Worthington, OH 43085 (50.4 mi) - Italian Tutor - $37.50/hr.
Being a current student myself, I can appreciate the hardships and struggles of education. I feel that you must always level with your students, no matter what the age. The students are the ones who must lead the class. However, we as educators have a duty to guide and to nourish this idea. We must be leaders who encourage a positive and productive learning environment, while also maintaining an enjoyable experience. I believe in a split between communicative and explicit teaching. Students are given input through examples and other meaningful activities. They then are encouraged to attempt their own output through group work, homework, or discussion. At this point, students are prepared to solidify their learning with charts, graphs, mnemonic devices, and/or questions/answer sessions. Finally, new material is segued into the review, restarting the learning cycle. This overlap
Also Tutors: German, French, English ESOL, Chinese
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$ 37.50
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($38.00-$51.00)
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