Wisconsin Tutors
There are 2 Wisconsin tutors to choose from.
City:Milwaukee
Rate:Contact center
Levels:Childhood Education, Elementary, Middle School, High School, College / University, Adult Education
Subjects:Accounting, Algebra, American History, Anthropology, Art, Business, Calculus, Chemistry, Computer, ESL, Earth Science, Economics, Editing, English, European History, Finance, Finite, GED, Geography, Geometry, Grammar, Health, History, Kinesiology, LSAT, Math, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Proofreading, Reading, SAT, Science, Sign Language, Sociology, Spanish, Spelling, Statistics, Study Skills, Test Preparation, Trigonometry, Vocabulary, World History, Writing
Description:
Tutor Doctor is a leading provider in affordable one-on-one supplementary education for all ages and all subjects. Tutor Doctor creates an individualized educational plan for each student and matches tutors based on the student's academic needs and personality. Our Tutors are qualified for the areas they tutor, have had criminal record checks and are trained and supported for success. Tutor Doctor's tutors make house calls and work one-on-one to capitalize on each student's strengths and learning style. At Tutor Doctor, we recognize that making a difference in a student's academic performance involves having an impact on not only their studies, but also the student's confidence, organizational/study skills, and dreams. We work to make a lasting difference in our student's lives.
City:Madison
Rate:20
Levels:Adult Education, College / University, High School
Subjects:MCAT, Physics
Description:
I am an experienced physics teacher and tutor. I have taught and tutored mostly at the university level, but some at the high school level. My focus is on understanding how my students think about physics (both as a whole and on a problem-by-problem basis) and finding ways to explain concepts better, and ways to prompt them to improve their problem-solving skills. My primary methods include discussion, explanation of concepts, questioning, analogies, modeling of problem-solving, and coaching in problem-solving.