
About
I love tutoring and have been doing it for the past three years, since my sophomore year of high school and I have encountered so many different students. I know how to work well with students and everyone I have worked with has been able to see an improvement in their learning and grades reflect this.
I believe that every child is very intelligent but every student is also unique and requires a special education plan or method in order for them to showcase this and finding the right tutor can help them with this. This is why I love working with students because helping them understand the content and finding the perfect way for them to learn is very rewarding.
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Kaya P.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I like to take some time to get to know the student because this can give some good insight on the best way to work with them. Regarding the actual subject that I am tutoring them about, I like to get the textbook that they are learning from so I know what they need to be taught. I also ask questions about the speed that they learn, how they like to learn, and other logisitical questions.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been tutoring students for the past three years through various organizations and clubs. I am also a STEM major at Case Western Reserve University so I have a solid understanding of STEM subjects as a whole.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with elementary students, high schoolers, and students with learning disabilities like ADHD. Overall, I have worked with many different students and I have a good understanding of how to tutor different students well.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
I think some good questions would be: what is your teaching style? What can you offer that other tutors cannot? What experience do you have and if you have experience, were those students able to benefit from your help? I would even ask some basic questions like are you a patient person? Questions that help you get to know the tutor better are also helpful and can help open up both the student and the tutor.