
Turner Tutoring Time
About
PASSION
I am the founder of Wellness Travel Diaries, a blog focused on helping people discover the magic of the world while focused on their health, well-being, and personal growth. I love helping my clients achieve their goals by helping them grow in the areas they need. Areas I speacialize in are English, Math, Psychology, Health, Sports and Travel.
EXPERIENCE
English Language Teacher in Spain - 1 year
Private Tutor in Spain, San Bernadino county, and Santa Barbara County - 3 years (English, Math, Sports, Psychology and Health)
Substitue Teacher at Goleta Union School District - 1 year
Instructional Aide at Etiwanda School District - 1 year
QUALIFICATIONS
B.S in Psychology, Minor in Chemistry
passed CBEST
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciara-turner-ewert-018406a1/
WEBSITE
https://wellnesstraveldiaries.com
One thing I enjoy about the work I do is connecting with my students. I believe connection is a huge part of tutoring and you learn more when you connect well with your tutor. Another thing I enjoy is watching my tutoree succeed and grow. When they make the strides in the area they've been wanting, it's such a joy to watch and be apart of.
Highlights
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
The first session will be understanding the students needs, going over expectations, and understanding their goals. After these are set, each lesson will be geared with aligning the student on their desired path.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a Bachelors degree in Psychology and a minor in Chemistry. I have been writing for over 3 years, and own a travel blog. Moreover, I have a experience in teaching ESL, substitute teaching, and private tutoring.
How did you get started teaching?
I've always taught at a young age, and first started as a camp volleyball counselor. From there I private tutored in high school, and then continued in college. I coached volleyball my senior year in college, while also leading private volleyball coaching sessions. Immediately after I graduated from college, I started as an instructional aide, and then took my CBEST to become a substitute teacher. From there I taught ESL in Spain, and returned to the U.S to continue to substitute teach.
What types of students have you worked with?
I've worked with a variety of students ranging from age 4 to age 20 in both the U.S and in Spain. My students have been in both traditional classrooms, one on one sessions, and group sessions.