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Keywords: Math / Algebra / Calculus / Geometry / Trigonometry / Chemistry / Biology / Physics / Zoology / Astronomy / Teacher / Tutor / Professor / Instructor / Adjunct. Part Time Math & Science TeacherCurrently seeking teachers with backgrounds in Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Math. Unique part time teaching opportunities working with elementary, middle, or high school aged students in a one-to-one setting.
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Proficiency in high school math and science (including calculus, biology, and chemistry). Proficiency in high school math and science (including calculus, biology, and chemistry). Exceptional organizational skills and expertise in specific subjects, backed by a track record of academic success.
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Individuals must be able to work with children and adolescents in an academic capacity that includes comfort with high school level math (Algebra 2) and Science (Biology, Chemistry). barriers, ADHD, executive functioning concerns, reading and language disabilities, math-related deficits, and auditory and visual processing weaknesses.
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You will need to CONFIDENTLY tutor reading, writing, and math to 3 students at the table each hour. If you are able to teach: Algebra 2 and up; high school science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics); and/or College prep (SAT/ACT) we want to talk with you.
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Spanish, Math (middle school math and higher), Biology, Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Microbiology, Economics/Finance, Accounting, and U.S. History/American Government. Now accepting applications for a part-time tutor or lab assistant to provide academic support and assistance to students in AA or AS degree programs.
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Science and math tutors must be comfortable explaining one or more of the following subjects: biology, chemistry, pre-calculus (math analysis), calculus, physics, statistics, trigonometry or earth sciences.
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This is a part-time Math and Science Tutor position. For Science, we are looking for tutors who can teach: biology; geology; chemistry; physics; astronomy; geography; environmental science; zoology; oceanography; and other science-related subjects.
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Proficiency with classes like Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and/or Calculus is a must. We are seeking enthusiastic instructors who specialize in tutoring math, science, and occasionally reading and writing to all students.
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We're seeking candidates to assist students in various academic subjects, including English, math, statistics, and science (with a focus on biology and chemistry), as well as test preparation.
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Primary subject areas are English (writing and reading), math, and sciences (anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, and physics). Title: Tutor Pool -Temporary Contract. Tutor Pool -Temporary Contract.
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Master the SAT/ACT or an academic subject at the high school AP level (Pre-Calculus or Calculus, Physics, Computer Science, English, History, Biology, or Chemistry) Tutor during after-school hours, including afternoons, evenings, and weekends.
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If tutor is applying to be a math tutor, they should be comfortable teaching math levels up to Calculus, with higher levels being preferred. Our ideal tutor has a BA/BS degree or higher in a math or science related discipline.
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We are particularly interested in those qualified to tutor biology, chemistry, computer information technology, ESL, math, physics, and writing. Please note that this is a tutor pool, and we will only contact applicants on an as-needed basis.
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Huntington Learning Center of Fort Worth is hiring tutors to teach high school-level math and/or science subjects to college-bound students preparing to take the SAT or ACT, as well as 9th-12th grade students seeking support in classes such as Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, and various math subjects, most commonly Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Precal.
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Proficiency with classes like Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and/or Calculus are a must The ability to tutor SAT/ACT is a bonus, but not a requirement.
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