About
What is NCWS? In April 2008, Nesmith Community Writing Services (NCWS) was founded and headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The organization also serves High Point, Greensboro, surrounding areas, and online global communities. NCWS is a freelance business that offers private 1-on-1 sessions ("1on1s") at any convenient location (i.e. home, library, café/Starbucks, bookstore, church, after-school program sites, online platforms, NCWS Home Office, etc.) in accordance with our slogan "...Where Learning Comes to YOU." Of course, many of these locations are unavailable due to COVID-19. Online interactive videochat sessions are available on different mediums, as well.
Services offered? Our PreK-12 & College learner services are for those who seek coaching and extra practice on common core curriculum (i.e. Pre-K fundamentals, reading, math, science, social studies, Spanish & ELL fluency lessons and EOG/EOC/SAT/ACT/GED/DMV driver's testing) based on one's learning style. Writing, editing, drafting, peer review and career profiling services are also offered for adult learners and professionals from multiple disciplines.
Schoolyear sessions began Monday, August 17, 2020. Since virtual learning is in effect, NCWS has redesigned its program to include virtual/e-learning support (in-home visits while the tutor/learning coach wears a mask; it is optional for learners to wear masks being in the home setting). Support is in place to assist learners with understanding how to maneuver and use the statewide platforms, as well as live session mediums like Zoom, Microsoft Teams and the like.
NCWS will also continue to go over curriculum concepts as a refresher and clarify components that learners do not fully understand during after-school Learning From Home (LFH) online 1on1s. To remain compliant with social distancing, after-school sessions are being held online for now. Pre-K, Spanish/ELL fluency and adult professional services remain in effect, too.
Session scheduling? Each week, the session schedule is coordinated on Saturdays and Sundays. Operation hours are M-F starting at 10:00am - 4:30pm, 6:00pm - 9:00pm. After hours & weekend sessions are by appointment only.
HomeworkHotline (HH) hours are Mon-Sat from 12pm-12am. Most learners take pics of work on which he/she needs help & text 336-660-4148 or email [email protected]. We check for accuracy or help with completing assignments/projects. As for studying, test prep, extra practice and notetaking, HH helpers work with me to set up a plan depending on the subject.
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To be a part of learners' support system and to see learners excel above and beyond; achieve attainable goals; feel a sense of pride and accomplishment; being confident enough to take on opportunities presented to them; embrace their learning style; apply their improved skillsets to most challenges; become self-sufficient; and spread or pass on the knowledge to pay it forward.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Sessions are typically 1 hour. During sessions, the learner & tutor/learning coach focuses on making sure all assignments are completed and submitted. If they are not, we get the assignments done first based on the motto #CourseworkFirst. Once all assignments are confirmed as completed and submitted, the tutor/learning coach works with the learner on clarifying and understanding challenging concepts. Extra practices, notes and/or visual aids are given to the learner and done with the tutor/learning coach.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I, Dorothy Nesmith-Austin, am the Owner & CEO of NCWS. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Spanish with a Minor Concentration in Political Science, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies. I've volunteered and worked in writing centers and learning coach services covering common core subjects and Spanish language fluency for 20 years. From my decades of experience working with learners of all ages (PreK-12 & College/Universities), my team and I relate significantly to the services we offer.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Costs? Regarding costs for services, 1on1s are usually $20/session for Pre-K learners, $25/session for K-5th grade learners and $30/session for 6th-12th grade learners. Sessions last between 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on grade level/age group. If sessions go over an hour, a discretionary charge of $10-$15 will incur.
How did you get started teaching?
I got started tutoring while I was a student getting my Bachelor degrees. I wanted to develop a network in which I could be helpful for my colleagues and vice versa. From these network, a learning coach organization grew and continues to expand.
What types of students have you worked with?
NCWS has worked with diverse learners from Pre-K to College/University level (ages 3 to 65). Learners come from different cultural backgrounds and ethnicities (African, African-American, Caucasian, Colombian, Mexican, Peruvian, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, Latino, Vietnamese and Phillipino). Also, we have assisted learners with modified IEP and 504 plans.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Recently, we helped with a major lesson planning project for a growing charter school in Arizona. Our NCWS team contributed effective plans that have proven to be useful during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Before looking to hire any tutor/learning coach, I strongly advise learners to make sure they have reviewed all materials provided by the instructor or personal research. If every method has been explored, then have a list of what is challenging about the concept or matter.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What is it about this concept or matter that is confusing or challenging?
Have I looked through all materials provided to me? If so, is there something confusing or challenging in the materials?
Have I tried looking for better ways to understand the concept or matter on my own?