Academic Tutoring

Academic Tutoring

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About

I enjoy teaching students and assisting them with their academics. I will help students achieve their goals by meeting with the student, going over their homework with them, asking questions to explore areas of concerns to them, review recent tests, quizzes, or homework, and answer questions they have, use study aides to help them, take notes to follow up with students, and communicate with their parent.

I have taught math, computer science, and science for 12 years at college, high school, and elementary school levels. I am an Arizona certified secondary teacher in math and science with an endorsement in Structured English Immersion.

I earned Master's of Arts in Adult Education and Online Learning, Secondary Education, Certificate in Advanced Graduate Studies in Science, and Technical Management. I earned a Bachelor's of Science in Computer and Information Systems.

I enjoy helping students learn. I find it rewarding when students understand and learn. I tutor students on a daily basis. I have been teaching and tutoring for 12 years.


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1 employee
5 years in business
Serves Phoenix , AZ

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Deborah Y.

We really likes ms Brussman approach to helping Our child out with his weakness on school .
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May 17, 2019

Frequently asked questions

I will find out what subject and area the student needs help. I will find out what the student's current and past grades are in the subject. I will request a copy off the most recent test, quiz, and homework assignments. I will ask where the tutor session will take place. I will ask if the tutor session is one hour. I will ask if tutoring twice a week is acceptable. I would schedule a tutoring session. I would ask for a 24 hour notice, if a student needs to cancel a tutor session. 

I currently hold an Arizona Teacher Certificate in Secondary math and science and an endorsement in Structured English Immersion.


Services offered

Math
Computer Programming
Science