Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Tutoring Services Provides High School Students With Fresh Approach

Tutoring Services Provides High School Students With Fresh ApproachWest Hills Cali Tutoring provides a huge variety of classes for high school students. Most of the tutoring programs offer English as a Second Language (ESL), Life Skills, GED and CELTA testing and placement, Math, Science, Counseling and more. The tutors can be called to your school any time of the day or night.You can come to the campus any time you have a daily assignment that is due. One day you might be on vacation and need to take a test. The next day you might be in class and need extra help. There are times when you just need a tutor to talk to a close friend or parent.A tutor can make a difference for your academic performance. While there are many fine schools in the area, there are many children in West Hills who struggle to get into them and cannot get accepted elsewhere. A tutor gives a child a chance to get into a better school.West Hills Cali Tutoring provides some of the best teachers to attend to the s tudents' needs. Each tutor will focus on a specific area of study and students will usually be at least a little bit ahead of their peers when they take the tests. It can be stressful to think about how you are going to do on your test or what you need to do to get your grades up, but a great tutor can help.You do not have to worry about being out of town or being out of state if you choose to work with a West Hills tutor. You can go home from the weekend and visit with a tutor.In addition to helping you with your assignments, a tutor can be helpful in other ways. Some students are placed in the same classes as your child. This can be especially helpful for students who have taken advanced placement courses and need to keep up their grades or prepare for college. Your child will learn a lot from a mentor and teacher who understands and know your child's educational needs.Many parents do not realize that the academic opportunities that they give their children can affect their future s. Kids who are getting a top education usually go on to have better jobs and earn more money. If you want your child to have the best chances possible, you need to be able to provide the support that they need. It is up to you to provide the resources that are necessary for your child's success.

Friday, March 6, 2020

When Should You Do Your GRE Test Prep Online

When Should You Do Your GRE Test Prep Online GRE/MAT Graduate School Blog There are two different ways to think about the concept of doing your GRE test prep online: 1) working with an online GRE tutor and 2) enrolling in an online GRE prep course. In this article, we’ll focus on the idea of working with an online tutor. When most people consider hiring a GRE test prep tutor, they still think of meeting someone face-to-face. In fact, here atMyGuruwe estimate that 9/10 people request an in-person tutor specifically, and when we don’t have one available, 1, maybe 2, agree to do trial session online. It just seems that people, in general, aren’t that comfortable with online GRE tutoring. That said, in the last several years it is still true that online tutoring has become more and more commonplace, so if you are thinking of hiring a tutor to help you prepare for the GRE, looking for a tutor online is an option you will likely want to consider. Here are some of the factors you will probably want to take into account when determining if doing your GRE test prep tutoring online makes sense for you. How up to speed are you with technology? Do you have a webcam, microphone, and reliable Internet connection? Do you already use Skype to chat with friends and family? If so, you will most likely have little to no difficulty working with a tutor online. In fact, if you’re a regular Facebook user, you probably have the tech savvy to receive GRE tutoring online. Here are some online meeting and tutoring platforms to check out for yourself: www.webex.com www.gotomeeting.com www.eprof.com www.scribblar.com How full is your schedule? Would it be easier for you to fit intravellingto meet with a tutor outside your home, or getting in front of a computer and meeting one online? Many students are surprised at just how convenient online tutoring really is. A 20 minute car ride is more than a 20 minute car ride if you can’t find your keys, you hit traffic on the way, you get pulled over, etc. Have you tried looking for an in-person tutor? Were you able to find one who is in your area, is available when you are, and is a good fit for you? In general, if you remove the in-person constraint, it’s easy to find an expert tutor who’s a perfect fit, since you have, literally, the entire world to pull from, vs. a 10-20 mile radius around your home. How tight is your budget? When you widen your search outside of your immediate area, selection goes up and so does value. Online tutors are more likely to be full-time professionals, and don't have to factor travel costs into their overhead. AtMyGuru, we typically charge 15% less for online tutoring. So, the exact same tutor, providing the same instruction, costs significantly more in-person than online. MyGuru'sservices include online GRE Test Prep tutoring from some of the best tutors available, so if you would like to find out how we can help you, be sure to get in touch with us today. DaneDormiois an online tutor and academic coach who helps students get the most out of school and life. You can find more articles and resources on his blog atwww.synergy-tutoring.com. hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(215486, '6baac2ae-05a3-4610-9d1f-265c8cbd809f', {});

Instructor Spotlight Lillian Brijeski

Instructor Spotlight Lillian Brijeski Instructor Spotlight: Lillian Brijeski Lillian Brijeski, Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Center of Tarrytown This July, Lillian Brijeski is celebrating her sixth anniversary as the Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Center of Tarrytown. Over the past six years, Lillian has inspired the young students in this small village town along the Hudson River, and continues to find ways to maintain their motivation and build their self-confidence. Lillian’s passion for education and strengthening student’s ability started long before Kumon. For over 12-years, she shaped the minds of 3rd and 4th grade students as an elementary school teacher. She was first introduced to Kumon when she enrolled her two young children. “I enrolled my children in Kumon when my son was in kindergarten, and my daughter was in the first grade. As an educator, I immediately fell in love with the Kumon Method,” said Lillian. “Right from the start, my children started experiencing the benefits from the program. I knew that I wanted to make a difference in the lives of Kumon Students.” With deep-seeded roots in education, she knew she wasn’t ready to turn her back on teaching forever; however, she wanted a change and an opportunity to grow as an educator. Taking a leap of faith, she left the classroom to join Kumon and to give other children the opportunity to develop their abilities just as her own children did. “Since I began my Kumon journey as a parent and now as an Instructor, there have been so many monumental moments,” said Lillian. “When my daughter Ana completed the Kumon Reading Program before entering high school, it solidified that it’s possible and that all students can achieve the same success. Moments like this turn success into reality.” What is it about being an Instructor you enjoy the most?   I really enjoy being able to place students in their right level and move them at a pace that works for them. The individualized approach avoids having to rush a student or hold them back. What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned as a Kumon Instructor? Patience. Can you describe an instruction moment where you made an impact on a student?   These moments tend to really happen when my students are first introduced to division. The question that I ask them that always gets them is, “how many fit?” I immediately see a light bulb go off and they just get it. It’s remarkable how excited they feel when they can solve something on their own and have the confidence in their own ability. What do you like to do in your spare time?   I actually really enjoy doing Kumon worksheets on my own! I find it as my own time to take a moment and “go back to school.” I’ve always loved reading, so I feel like I am further expanding my knowledge with the Kumon Reading Program. What is a fun fact about you that people may not know?   I really enjoy getting outside for some fresh air â€" especially hiking with my dog! Learn more about the Kumon Franchise opportunity and discover additional franchisee success stories. You might also be interested in: Instructor Spotlight: Laisa Mathissen Instructor Spotlight: Jennifer Ju Instructor Spotlight: Ann Quigley Instructor Spotlight: Sherman Liu Instructor Spotlight Lillian Brijeski Instructor Spotlight: Lillian Brijeski Lillian Brijeski, Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Center of Tarrytown This July, Lillian Brijeski is celebrating her sixth anniversary as the Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Center of Tarrytown. Over the past six years, Lillian has inspired the young students in this small village town along the Hudson River, and continues to find ways to maintain their motivation and build their self-confidence. Lillian’s passion for education and strengthening student’s ability started long before Kumon. For over 12-years, she shaped the minds of 3rd and 4th grade students as an elementary school teacher. She was first introduced to Kumon when she enrolled her two young children. “I enrolled my children in Kumon when my son was in kindergarten, and my daughter was in the first grade. As an educator, I immediately fell in love with the Kumon Method,” said Lillian. “Right from the start, my children started experiencing the benefits from the program. I knew that I wanted to make a difference in the lives of Kumon Students.” With deep-seeded roots in education, she knew she wasn’t ready to turn her back on teaching forever; however, she wanted a change and an opportunity to grow as an educator. Taking a leap of faith, she left the classroom to join Kumon and to give other children the opportunity to develop their abilities just as her own children did. “Since I began my Kumon journey as a parent and now as an Instructor, there have been so many monumental moments,” said Lillian. “When my daughter Ana completed the Kumon Reading Program before entering high school, it solidified that it’s possible and that all students can achieve the same success. Moments like this turn success into reality.” What is it about being an Instructor you enjoy the most?   I really enjoy being able to place students in their right level and move them at a pace that works for them. The individualized approach avoids having to rush a student or hold them back. What is the most valuable lesson you’ve learned as a Kumon Instructor? Patience. Can you describe an instruction moment where you made an impact on a student?   These moments tend to really happen when my students are first introduced to division. The question that I ask them that always gets them is, “how many fit?” I immediately see a light bulb go off and they just get it. It’s remarkable how excited they feel when they can solve something on their own and have the confidence in their own ability. What do you like to do in your spare time?   I actually really enjoy doing Kumon worksheets on my own! I find it as my own time to take a moment and “go back to school.” I’ve always loved reading, so I feel like I am further expanding my knowledge with the Kumon Reading Program. What is a fun fact about you that people may not know?   I really enjoy getting outside for some fresh air â€" especially hiking with my dog! Learn more about the Kumon Franchise opportunity and discover additional franchisee success stories. You might also be interested in: Instructor Spotlight: Laisa Mathissen Instructor Spotlight: Jennifer Ju Instructor Spotlight: Ann Quigley Instructor Spotlight: Sherman Liu

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Pioneers Baccalaureate School

Pioneers Baccalaureate School Pioneers Baccalaureate School About us: Pioneers Baccalaureate School is a bilingual Arabic/English school in Nablus, Palestine, serving Grades K-12. Our high-school students follow the SAT program. The school was founded to provide a level of education unavailable in Nablus. We challenge and inspire our students to achieve their intellectual and personal potential by approaching each as a unique individual. Utilizing the best of modern pedagogy, while staying true to our Palestinian roots, Pioneers prepares students to be competitive on a global scale. Our graduates will be prepared to innovate, think creatively, and contribute to building a better Palestine and a better world. About our city: Nablus was one of the Palestinian cities hit hardest by the Second Intifada, but it is currently undergoing an economic rebirth. With around 300,000 people, it is one of the largest cities in the West Bank. Nablus is still a conservative city with respect to the West Bank as a whole, and in order to maintain the schools good reputation and standing in the community, foreign teachers are expected to uphold certain standards of behavior and dress during their tenure with the school.

Happy Monday

Happy Monday Hi, happy Monday to all our tutors and students! I`m not sure whether you like Mondays or not. I guess it depends on how much you like your job or don’t like it. I happen to love mine so I’m going to give you  some advice: Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life! If you are looking for a passionate and committed tutor to help your struggling student, you will find him on  TutorZ.com. Wishing you a wonderful week!

Tips to avoiding a homework meltdown

Tips to avoiding a homework meltdown Homework is painful for many reasons. One, it eats into your non-school time, two, no-one wants to do it and three, it often feels pointless. That said homework has a purpose: 1. It helps to reinforce what's being taught in the classroom. 2. It enables you to actively engage in your child's education. 3. It gets students into the habit of working out of school time by themselves. 4. It helps with skills like organisation, task completion and deadlines. 5. It can help children to retain what they are learning at school For these reasons, it's vital to avoid homework meltdowns and nip bad habits are set projects and assignments.Strategies to make homework less painful Step one: Have a designated time for homework. In KS1 and KS2 - children need to work with parents so it can help to choose a time when neither of you is fraught or hurried. Saturday mornings are good as homework is usually set over multiple days. If a number of subjects are set such as English, maths, spellings and reading, break the time up to alleviate fatigue and frustration. With KS3 and KS4, homework is set throughout the week and can be daily. Again it can help to have a designated time each night and also a way of ensuring you can see what has been set by the school (such as the Show My Homework app). Step two: Have a designated area with supplies No matter how old your child is, a clear area for homework is a must if you want to avoid a meltdown. Choose a location that has no distractions and lots of supplies. Pens, paper, erasers, calculators all become a source of homework avoidance if they aren't there and ready to be used. With KS2 and KS4 and older they may need phones and iPads, for their homework as much is set online. However, pay attention to what they are doing in their rooms and if it's homework being viewed. Step three: Know what you're dealing before you sit down With KS1 and KS2 always pre-read the homework so you can move straight into it when children sit down. Instruct them what to do but also encourage independent work. If something is too complicated or done in a different way to how you check the new process on YouTube (your homework best friend). Older siblings can also be handy here. With KS4 and above, research subjects with your child online and if you're using a tutor you can ask them for extra help and advice on the areas you are perplexed by and also for resources you can refresh your mind with. Step four: Time the homework Depending on the age of your child and the year they are in, homework should not take hours and hours. If your child is in KS1 or 2, if it's taking beyond an hour then you need to talk to their teacher. KS3 and 4 may have more homework but unless they are revising it shouldn't take hours.

Language in NYC

Language in NYCLearning English in NYC is not as hard as many people make it out to be. With the right education and exposure, you can learn any language. It's just a matter of putting the time in, as well as the tools you use to learn. All you need is a love for English and you'll be on your way to living in the world's greatest country.One of the best ways to learn English in NYC is to join a language class. Classes are available in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and Staten Island. There are many more places that you can go to find classes for you to take.The internet is an excellent chance to learn how to speak and read in English. Many websites have audio courses available.A lot of companies have English-speaking employees that they hire and train so that their employees can learn to speak and understand the language. When you are asked for a job, be sure to say yes.If you don't know how to read or write, you can learn to speak English by enrolling in an E SL class. This type of class is great because you can learn in a class environment with native speakers and they will be able to help you if you need it. You don't need to worry about the distractions of school, or the possibility of getting the wrong answer in a test.There are some online schools that offer an ESL class that you can take at home. These classes are offered in many different ways, which is why you need to do a little research on them. There are great opportunities to attend classes online and even have a hands-on teacher helping you with the things you struggle with.English in NYC is a great place to live, work, and study. Be sure to enjoy everything you get to experience. Get out there and travel, no matter where you are living in the world.

Why Is A Free Math Tutor Essential?

Why Is A Free Math Tutor Essential?The free math tutor is great for the students who don't have the financial resources to hire a professional. You can find them online, in tutoring centers, and in private and public schools that offer these services.Before you sign up with any one of these programs, you need to determine the particular areas where you need assistance, and decide which of these programs would be most suitable for you. There are many free tutoring websites that offer services for free, but you must carefully evaluate which ones you want to sign up with.After choosing which math tutor you would like to choose from, you should read through the various available options available for you. There are certain programs that are focused on computer-based tutoring, while there are others that offer hands-on instruction. It's best to research which one suits your needs the best. Researching online will give you a good idea of the different tutoring programs available, and the d ifference between the programs will also help you to make a choice between one tutoring program and another.If you're looking for tutoring from a computer, the free math tutor will offer a free trial period that lets you see how the program works. However, if you already paid for the program, there are no restrictions regarding what you do. You'll be able to watch the videos that are featured on the tutor's website or on the internet. However, it would be beneficial to look at the video materials first before signing up for the free trial, so that you can see the best practices and techniques the tutor is teaching.If you'd rather have a tutor who is more hands-on, the math tutor may not be able to work with you in real life. You will have to be a bit careful about who you sign up with, since some tutors charge extra fees to use their services. Sometimes, the fee will be taken directly from your pocket.The free math tutor has various levels and programs that can suit the needs of stu dents. Some tutor services have their own unique curriculum, while other tutors provide their clients with materials that they can use to develop their own lessons.Once you choose the right program, you will be in a position to judge the skills of the teacher, the quality of the material and the overall experience of the tutor. The best thing is that it's not necessary to pay extra fees to get a better tutor.

Using Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts

Using Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts How to Be More Effective on Excel with Shortcuts ChaptersWhy Use Keyboard Shortcuts in Excel?Basic Excel Keyboard ShortcutsKeyboard Shortcuts for Controlling the ProgrammeShortcuts for SpreadsheetsKeyboard Shortcuts for Cells, Rows, and ColumnsOther Commonly Used Keyboard Shortcuts“I think it's fair to say that personal computers have become the most empowering tool we've ever created. They're tools of communication, they're tools of creativity, and they can be shaped by their user.” - Bill GatesSmartphones have changed our everyday habits. More people use their phones to browse the internet than their computer. However, the computer isn’t done for yet. Computers have a lot of uses, especially when it comes to programmes they can use.Programmes like Word, Excel, and the rest of the Office suite means that your computer is still useful. To help you to get the most out of Excel, in this article, we’re going to look at the different keyboard shortcuts and why you should use them. 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Discover all our tutors AdamSinging Teacher 5.00 (14) £48/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValentiniMusic reading Teacher 5.00 (2) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MilenaMaths Teacher 5.00 (5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors RashmiEconomics Teacher 5.00 (1) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsWhy Use Keyboard Shortcuts in Excel?Excel is part of the Microsoft Office suite, a powerful set of tools for computer users. It’s often taught in schools where pupils learn how to make a spreadsheet, a graph, or macros.Shortcuts can save you a lot of time. (Source: SplitShire)You can use an Excel spreadsheet to organise your finances, for example. Professionals also use Excel to create reports and graphs.Whatever you’re using it for, the shortcuts can save you a lot of time. Of course, you first need to learn how to use them and you’ll then learn how to use them more effectively.Don’t learn them off by heart! The below lists are there to help you. Learn the functions you use the most and go from there.Excel keyboard shortcuts will save you time. A lot of people aren’t used to using a mouse. Some prefer to just use the keyboard.  Those with visual or motor impairments can benefit a lot from shortcuts.Basic Excel Keyboard ShortcutsThe below keyboards shortcuts are the most commonly used in Microsoft Office programmes (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) as well as in other programmes. You can use many of them when browsing the web, too.How can you effectively use keyboard shortcuts? (Source: marvorel)Here’s a short list that can make your life easier:Close Excel: ALT + F4Open the Visual Basic Editor (for editing macros): ALT + F11Cut: CTRL + XCopy: CTRL + CPaste: CTRL + VSelect all: CTRL + AUndo: CTRL + Z (Undo the last action performed)Redo (Cancel an undone action): CTRL + YItalics: CTRL + IUnderlined: CTRL + UBold: CTRL + BDisplay the cell format dialogue box: CTRL + SHIFT + 1When it comes to Mac, there isn’t much difference. In most cases, you just need to replace the CTRL with the “CMD” button on the Apple keyboard. In some cases, CTRL will still work. 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It’s the tab where you’ll find the option to print your document.Are you sick of using a mouse? (Source: Free-Photos)To avoid having to navigate the “File” tab, here are some of the most important shortcuts.Create a new document: CTRL + NOpen a document: CTRL + O or CTRL + F12Print the document: CTRL + PSave as: F12Save: CTRL + SSave the document: CTRL + S or SHIFT + F12,Close the document: CTRL + W or CTRL + F4These shortcuts are useful for saving regularly so you don’t lose your work.Find out more about logical operators in Excel.Shortcuts for SpreadsheetsOnce you’ve got your spreadsheet, there are plenty of things you can do. Making a spreadsheet, then a graph, entering data, doing calculations, etc. There are plenty of things you need to take on board. Additionally, Excel isn’t always intuitive.You'll soon know your way around a keyboard. (Source: Simon)To help you, here are some of the most useful keyboard shortcuts:Create a new tab: Shift + F11Go to the first cell used in the spreadsheet: CTRL + HOMEGo to the last cell used in the spreadsheet: CTRL + ENDConfirm and go to the next row: ENTERConfirm and go to the previous row: SHIFT + ENTERConfirm and go to the next column: TABConfirm and go to the previous column: SHIFT + TABDisplay the “Go to” dialogue box: F5Go to the last used cell in the column (down): CTRL + DOWNGo to the last used cell in the column (up): CTRL + UPGo to the last used cell in the row (left): CTRL + LEFTGo to the last used cell in the row (right): CTRL + RIGHTGo to the next spreadsheet: CTRL + F6Go to the previous spreadsheet: SHIFT + CTRL + F6TAB is represented by two arrows pointing in different directions one over the other.Keyboard Shortcuts for Cells, Rows, and ColumnsA lot of users lose their minds trying to add cells, row, columns, and then trying to remove them.  Here are some useful keyboard shortcuts:Insert a function: SHIFT + F3Add or modify a comment to the cell: SHIFT + F2Add a graph in a new tab: F11Add a graph in the current sheet: ALT + F1Duplicate the selected element: CTRL + DAdd a new line: CTRL + +Delete the selected line: CTRL + -Add a link to a website in the selected cell: CTRL + KAdd the same value to the entire selection: CTRL + ENTERShortcuts for c olumns and rows:Select the current column: CTRL + SPACESelect the current row: SHIFT + SPACEModify the current cell: F2Search SHIFT + F5 or CTRL + FReplace: CTRL + HHide the selected columns: CTRL + (Show the selected columns: CTRL + )Hide the selected rows: CTRL + SHIFT + (Show the selected rows: CTRL + SHIFT + )Expand the current selection: SHIFT + DIRECTION ARROWExpand the current selection to the last used cell: CTRL + SHIFT + DIRECTION ARROWExpand the current selection to the last used cell in the tab: CTRL + SHIFT + ENDDeselect: ESCAPEThese shortcuts can help you save a lot of time in terms of functionality.In fact, there are plenty of useful functions in Excel that a lot of users don’t even know about. By using shortcuts, you’ll soon become an Excel pro!Other Commonly Used Keyboard ShortcutsThese keyboard shortcuts are often used by professional users. You can use them though they are often used for calculations.Whether you’re creating an Excel file, a graph, a pivot ta ble, macros, you can use Excel for plenty of things. You won’t become a master after just one IT lesson.The keyboard shortcuts are a great way to improve how you use the programme. As we previously explained, learn the ones you use, don’t learn them off by heart! You’ll get used to using the useful ones.Whether you’re formatting cells, doing calculations, inserting a chart, or selecting rows and columns, you should now be able to do it more quickly in Excel. Have fun!If you need more help with spreadsheets or computers, you might want to consider getting in touch with a private tutor. On Superprof, you can find tutors in a whole range of subjects all over the UK and around the world.On the platform, there are three main types of tutorials offered: face-to-face tutorials, online tutorials, and group tutorials.Face-to-face tutorials are your traditional private tutorial with one tutor and one student. This is how you can get tailored tuition in any subject or skill. While thes e bespoke lessons tend to be the most expensive type of tutorials, they're also the most effective since the tutor's entire attention is on you.Online tutorials also have one student and one tutor but the tutor delivers their lesson using video conferencing software such as Skype. Since neither the student or tutor will have to travel to meet one another, these tutorials tend to be cheaper than the traditional face-to-face tutorials. Additionally, you can find tutors offering these types of tutorials from anywhere in the world which is great if you need lessons at unsociable hours.Finally, the last type of tutorial is group tutorials. With more than one student in the class, the cost of the lesson is shared amongst the students, making it cheaper. However, you can't expect the lessons to be tailored just to you or to get as much one-on-one time with your tutor during these types of lessons.Don't forget that on Superprof, most of the tutors offer the first hour of tuition for free. T his is a great way to try out different tutors, see if you get along with them, and check that their teaching approaches are right for you. You can also use this time to work out the finer details of your tuition, how often you'll have lessons, what topics you want to cover, and how you like to learn.