European History Tutors in Pawcatuck, CT
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Providence College - Current Undergrad, Elementary and Special Education
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I feel this is the best path to effective learning . I can assist students in ESL, literature, grammar, writing, reading, essays, history, psychology, art, public speaking, psychology, elementary school math, special education, and test preparation for the SAT and other...
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Recent Graduate (2020) from Endicott College with B.A. in History. Minor in Philosophy. Study Abroad: University of Birmingham,...
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History, literature, language, and writing are all exercises in the receipt and interpretation of ideas applicable across many of life's experiences . Competence in these fields creates better students, problem solvers, and citizens . Let's work together to get there . ...
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University of Rhode Island, Junior Class of 2017, GPA: 3.5 Major: Psychology Minor: Nutrition Previous: Stonehill College, GPA:...
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I am very good at finding and creating skills or tips to assist in studying and I love to share those skills ! I've taken college level courses in, psychology (various specialties), US history, biology, astronomy, political science, experimental research, statistics,...
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Conecticut College B.A. history 1988 Harvard University ALM history 2015 American University in Cairo non-degree year abroad...
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Primarily US history, but also English and ELL . I have also taught ancient and medieval history, European history, and I was a Middle Eastern history major as an undergraduate who also took courses in Asian and Latin American history . I have spent nearly 7 years living...
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Bachelor of Arts degrees in English Literature and Political Science, Magna Cum Laude, Arizona State University, 2013. Master of Arts in...
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I moved to Connecticut from the Seattle area last year to pursue a master's in Medieval Studies at UConn in pursuit of an academic career . As a part of that, I teach the First-Year Writing seminar which all UConn students are required to take, but that still leaves me with...