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Parents are thrilled as their children gain confidence and new skills including coding, math, logic, and problem-solving, as they progress from white to black belt. Working history with children ages 7 and up (mentoring, coaching, tutoring etc.
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Assess student needs and connect them to existing college resources; identify resources to enhance both academic success and personal development (i.e., Tutoring Center, Math Lab, Writing Center, etc.
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Math Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School and Summer Tutoring! We are currently looking for tutors who are able to teach Elementary ,Middle School and High School math including Integrated/Algebra 1, Algeba 2 , Trig and Calc.
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We are seeking smart, dynamic individuals to work with our high school students on preparing for the SAT and ACT. Math tutoring, reading tutoring, and writing tutoring of individual students from elementary school through high school may also be available.
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Ability to make learning fun and interactive, with the focus of the tutoring often determined by student questions and comments. We are looking for teachers and tutors with virtual tutoring experience to provide 1:1 or group instruction to students all across the country.
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We are seeking smart, dynamic individuals to work with our high school students on preparing for the SAT and ACT. Math, reading and writing tutoring of individual students from elementary school through high school is also available.
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We are looking for a Coding Instructor to join our team of dynamic, energetic, forward-thinking minds, working toward our common goal: providing a fun and safe learning environment for children. This individual oversees the day-to-day coaching and student engagement.
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Report daily to Center Manager with respect to day's activities and productivity in dojo. Do you enjoy teaching and building problem-solving skills in young engineering minds? Code Ninjas is the world's largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
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Engage in training for online video-conferencing platforms such as Zoom and Google Docs, mastering their use for remote tutoring. 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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Experience working in a Math Center or Tutoring Center. By enhancing students' mathematics competency, the Math Center Tutor plays a vital role in improving student retention and gateway course completion.
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The Ryan Family Student Center seeks motivated and committed EMS undergraduate students to provide math and physics learning support. Our unique space is home for undergraduate activities in the College-advising, tutoring, studying, collaborating, and networking; it supports all aspects of student life.
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Some of our most popular requests include math tutors, reading tutors, teachers, private tutors, English tutors, Spanish tutors, French tutors, chemistry tutors, physics tutors, and biology tutors, but we service and accept all others.
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Amplify is seeking in-person, part-time long term substitute tutors to provide small-group reading and math tutoring for students in Baltimore, Maryland, through the remainder of the school year (approximately 10 weeks.
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Provide academic support and tutoring in English, Social Sciences, or Humanities OR in Math and STEM so that all student may persevere and succeed. Work with students in the Center ASTC on a one-to-one, small group, and workshop basis, providing tutoring and remedial assistance in discipline-specific (primarily English or Math) skills to students enrolled in a variety of courses, employing a variety of approaches to effectively serve learners with diverse learning styles and abilities.
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Under the direction of the assigned Faculty, the student worker will support classroom instruction, ranging from grading to lab preparation to tutoring. Make a difference at one of Florida's premier institutions for education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM.
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