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Students need assistance with biology, chemistry, algebra, trigonometry, geometry. Ability to make learning fun and interactive, with the focus of the tutoring often determined by student questions and comments.
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Complete Calculus sequence courses (Calculus I, II, III), Introduction to Differential Equations and Introduction to Linear Algebra courses. Assist in providing virtual tutoring services for hybrid/online courses.
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Math Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! K-8 (or above, including Integrated/Algebra 1+) is strongly preferred. Knowledge of Algebra/Integrated 1 (or higher) strongly preferred.
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REQUIREMENTS:Be able to teach at least up to Algebra 2 and GeometryPrevious teaching or training experience preferredAfternoon/evening availability required at least 2 days/week. If you are motivated to make a difference by supporting the ever-growing need for educational support and dedicated to delivering quality, personalized tutoring, then we want to hear from you.
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Provide Individual and Group Tutoring: Conduct one-on-one and small group tutoring sessions for high school participants in various math and science subjects, including but not limited to algebra, geometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, and physics.
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Must be able to tutor students in college algebra, statistics, and/or calculus. The minimum as listed plus 1-year minimum teaching/tutoring experience; experience using online management systems to include math platforms.
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Math proficiency through Algebra 2 required, Pre-Calculus/Calculus preferred. As part of filling out the application, you will schedule your in center employment test, which covers basic math through Algebra 2 and Geometry.
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Available to work at least two days a week at Woodward High School during afternoon tutoring: Monday- Wednesday 3:00-5:00 PM. (This may change and we are willing to work with a student's schedule.
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Expertise in at least one math subject (Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, etc)All experience levels are welcome to apply - recent grads, current teachers, and retired professionals. WE OFFER:Flexible and convenient schedules- you provide your weekly available hoursConvenience and safety of tutoring in a center location instead of in-homeFocus on teaching students without the requirement for grading papers or parent conferencesGreat environment for current teachers, recent graduates, and retired teachersThis is an exciting opportunity to help students in a highly rewarding, stable, and positive educational environment.
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Instructors must be ready to teach advanced functions, calculus and data management in addition to algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and chemistry. SAT/ACT tutoring experience - own grades in the 90th percentile required.
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We are currently looking for teachers and tutors who are able to teach Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, and Pre-Calculus. In addition to the traditional interview process, you will need to prove your skills by taking a math test that covers Algebra through Pre-Calculus.
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Additional hourly compensation is provided for after school tutoring or Saturday school as assigned. Math teachers deliver various levels of AP, Pre-AP, Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1 Pre-AP instruction across grade levels that provides students the knowledge and skills needed to access advanced level Math curriculum.
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We work to effectively meet their unique academic, social-emotional, and scheduling needs through a blended teaching model, utilizing one-on-one instruction and tutoring, independent study, online learning, small group classes, cultural immersion, and hands-on activities to prepare our students for success.
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High School Math and Science, Algebra II, Chemistry -Gallatin, Tennessee United States, Sumner County, Tennessee United States Our company strives to be a world-class organization and we are fully invested in the success of our students, tutors, and employees.
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Be able to teach at least up to Algebra 2 and Geometry. No lesson planning or grading required - do what you love to do - TEACH! Be able to teach at least up to Algebra 2 and Geometry. Afternoon/evenings needed, and Saturday mornings also available.
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