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Zane

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Everybody learns, and everybody learns differently. The importance of pedagogy, the practice of teaching, cannot be overstated. It is not enough to share knowledge; knowledge must be communicated. This is the philosophy by which I have tutored and by which I currently tutor. With 4th grade students and with college-age students, with students in America and with students in Japan, I have helped new ideas and information take root and blossom to the satisfaction of student and tutor alike. I love those moments of recognition as someone internalizes knowledge, when an unfamiliar idea becomes familiar, and the creative ability such moments foster. My aim as a tutor is to understand how my students learn, so that they can do so most efficiently.

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Zane’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: University of Nevada-Reno - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Graduate Degree: Vanderbilt - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Hobbies

Cooking, exercise, reading (satire and fantasy), painting, snowboarding.

Tutoring Subjects
ACT Writing
Algebra
Algebra 2
Algebra 3/4
Anatomy
Anatomy & Physiology
AP Calculus AB
AutoCAD
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Biostatistics
Calculus
College Algebra
College Biology
College English
Discrete Math
Elementary School Math
English
English Grammar and Syntax
Essay Editing
Geometry
Graduate Test Prep
GRE
GRE 5-Week Prep Class Prep
GRE Quantitative
GRE Verbal
High School Biology
High School English
ISEE Prep
ISEE- Upper Level
Japanese
Languages
Math
MATLAB
Mechanical Engineering
Nutrition
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Productivity
Quantitative Reasoning
Reading
SAT Prep
SAT Math
SAT Math Prep Course
SAT Mathematics
SAT Reading
Science
Statistics
Technology and Coding
Test Prep
Video Game Design
Writing
What is your teaching philosophy?

The material should be made real for the students. They should be able to see why it matters to them and how they can utilize it. Rote memorization is not the same as knowledge, and it's good to be a bit pragmatic.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

I like to find out how the student feels they learn best. I'll ask what they prefer and attempt different approaches to see what is most effective for them.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

By showing them the utility of what they're learning and how they can apply it, and by inspiring interest rather than dread of the material.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

By letting the student know all the things they're doing right. It's a tempting, insidious impulse to self-deprecate and self-defeat, and positive, sincere reinforcement helps quell it.

If a student has difficulty learning a skill or concept, what would you do?

I would have us take a new approach. Firstly though, I would start with the fundamentals- the basics of the problem. Unfamiliarity with the principles of a problem can make the greater nuances untenable.

How do you help students who are struggling with reading comprehension?

When I worked with 4th grade students I would let them take their time, though if there was a large word they couldn't read, I would simply say the word so that they could move on. I feel it's a common misconception that we need to goad people to 'sound it out' or to struggle through large and difficult words. This just leads to stress and pressure. By simply giving the pronunciation of a word they're struggling with, making no big show of it, they learn its pronunciation for the future, and they realize the exercise isn't some crucible to dread.

What strategies have you found to be most successful when you start to work with a student?

Finding out about their learning preferences, their concerns, what has and hasn't worked for them in the past, and their goals; essentially learning about the student. From there, openness and a willingness to try different teaching strategies serves well.