Cool Kids Luv History Tutoring
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A social studies teacher on a mission to make learning history fun again.
High School Social Studies Teacher in SC
B.A. in American & African American History - Spelman College 2015
Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction - Grand Canyon University
Currently pursuing EdD in Organizational Leadership in Higher Education
Website: https://www.mccormick.k12.sc.us/Domain/502
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
The first meeting/lesson with students is crucial, as I can learn more about my student. It is during this time that I will introduce myself and find out what my student's (and their parents if K-12 aged) goals are. I explain to students how sessions will work, as tutoring sessions are different from school, and more like a conversation. Students will have ample opportunity to ask questions whenever they need and have more control over what they are being taught.
Finally, during the first lesson, I will assess their current level of study.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I obtained my B.A. at Spelman College in 2015. I majored in U.S. and African American History. I also took political science and economic courses, so I am well-versed in social studies. In addition, I am certified as a high school teacher in South Carolina.
I am currently pursuing of Master of Arts in Curriculum & Instruction, which gives me training in developing curriculum plans and lesson plans.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
As I am a certified teacher, my standard pricing for high school students is $25/hr. when tutoring social studies or English.
Although, I am not certified in mathematics, I taken up to Calculus level math, and so I can tutor in math, but since I do not have credentials in this area, my rate drops to $20/hr.
In addition, I have experience tutoring elementary and middle-school aged students. My rater for these students is $15/hr.
How did you get started teaching?
I have always volunteered as a tutor for elementary and middle-school aged students, from high school and throughout college. After college, I believed I would attend law school; however, plans changed and I worked as a paraprofessional at an elementary school for two years. During this time, I served as a reading specialist for K-5 students, and I also tutored K-12 students in math, reading, Algebra I, and Geometry. It was during this time that I became certified as a high school teacher, and I am currently in my second-year of teaching social studies.
What types of students have you worked with?
During my time as an elementary school paraprofessional, I worked with students that had learning disabilities, mainly those who needed reading and math intervention.
I have tutored students ranging from K-12 in all subjects, mainly ELA and math (including Algebra I & II and Geometry).
I currently teach general education and honors level classes as a high school social studies teacher. I teach a range of students from ESL students, to gifted students, to students that have learning disabilities.