Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Tips on Choosing the Best Online Tutoring Writing Program
Tips on Choosing the Best Online Tutoring Writing ProgramMany people out there are interested in online tutoring writing as a career, but finding the right writing program to attend and getting training is one thing that can prove to be a real challenge. In this article I will provide some pointers on how to start looking for the right writing program to attend so that you can learn to write effectively online.You will first need to determine your writing skill levels, do a little research and get an idea of what level you want to start with. Are you more comfortable writing from the book and in journals or do you prefer to write by hand? Can you put words together quickly without thinking about it? All these questions should be answered to help you choose the best program to attend.The next step would be to find a reputable online tutoring school with a strong reputation and course outlines that fit your writing ability. You will find many online programs in the market place today t hat are very similar in their writing syllabus. Some may even offer you professional coaching and feedback at the end of the writing course so that you can see if you have progressed.You will also find that there are some programs that will offer writing services with professional tutors who will actually guide you through the process of writing from the hand to the computer. This is a good option if you are not confident in your ability to write well from the computer.One point that should be kept in mind is that there are two types of online tutoring writing. There are writing based programs that are designed to be simple for beginners while other programs will require more knowledge and mastery of the basic concept of online tutoring writing before you can move on to other subjects. Since there are many online writing programs that are for beginners, the choice is yours to make.Now you are ready to choose the best online tutoring writing program that will help you become a profic ient writer with the basic writing skills. To conclude this article, here are some of the things to consider when choosing an online writing program:With these pointers, you are now ready to start looking for an online writing program. With the tips given above, you are now ready to learn how to write effectively online.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Whats the Difference Between Much, Many, Little, and A Lot
Whats the Difference Between Much, Many, Little, and A Lot RULE: Many is used with countable plural nouns like children and students. Much, on the other hand, can only be used with uncountable nouns like money or homework. A lot can be used with both. Many RULE: Use many with plurals. INCORRECT: There were much people waiting in line. CORRECT: There were many people waiting in line. Much RULE: Use much with uncountable nouns. An uncountable noun has no correct plural form. INCORRECT: Do you make many money at your job?. CORRECT: Do you make much money at your job? RULE: Sometimes the uncountable noun is left out of the sentence. You can do this when the meaning is clear. There wasnt much to do. There wasnt much work to do. Little RULE: Like much, use little with uncountable nouns: There wasnt much milk in the fridge. The little milk that remained was sour. A Lot RULE: Much and many are used mainly in negatives and questions. In affirmative sentences, use a lot of. INCORRECT: I have much homework. CORRECT: I have a lot of homework. INCORRECT: I need much coffee to wake up in the morning. CORRECT: I need a lot of coffee to wake up in the morning. A Few RULE: Use MANY and FEW with plurals. There were many passengers on the bus. Luckily, only a few of the passengers were wearing backpacks. Practice Exercises Much many few little grammar practice exercise Find Much-Many-Little-Few Error Detection Exercise with Audio Find Much-Many-Little-Few Error Correction Exercise Check Your Writing for Errors Use the Virtual Writing Tutor grammar checker. Its free and has a number of useful writing tools that you can use: check grammarcheck spellingcheck vocabulary for cliches, power words, field related vocabulary, academic and conversational vocabulary, and check for target structurescheck your paraphrases for plagiarismcreate an outline for your essaycreate a hypertext narrativereview your feedbackand play an error correction game with your own errors Please follow and like us:
How Tutors Shape Our Lives
How Tutors Shape Our Lives Need to Know: How Tutors Shape Our Lives and the Lives of Our Children Tutors can help shape our lives from various perspectives. With regards to procuring a coach, the most popular reason that guardians employ a guide is so they can have somebody who can help their kid who is battling with their work at school. One of the manners in which that a tutor can shape lives is by furnishing youngsters with help with scholastic. Tutors can provide students with assistance while they are having a troublesome time with a specific subject. Being that a guide should go about as a youngsters coach as far as academic issues like academic writing, there are heaps of potential outcomes for a tutor to help shape a kids life in the manner in which that they require it. Extraordinary Amounts of Improvement Shown in Grades When you are considering contracting a tutor, you are likely reasoning about procuring them in light of the issues that your kid is by all accounts having in school. Problems in school can frequently prompt less than stellar scores on tests and homework. Getting the perfect measure of consideration, the quietness of the earth and numerous different things can mirror the evaluations that a kid gets. Tutors can assist youngsters in building up the abilities that are required for the challenges that they are having with learning. On the off chance that incapacity is the explanation behind the youngsters less than stellar scores or conduct in school, you are additionally ready to search for a tutor who is prepared with helping kids with specific handicaps. Giving the Right Amount of Motivation and Challenges There have been numerous investigations that have demonstrated that students can profit on the off chance that they are coached by somebody who gives them the perfect measure of difficulties, and furthermore somebody who can provide the appropriate standard of inspiration. Tutoring is a blasting business, and consistently an ever increasing number of families enlist private coaches. Coaching enables typically gifted educators to sharpen their specialty without earning a showing endorsement (which in a few states is to a high degree troublesome and tedious, and regularly has almost no to do with instructing) or managing a packed classroom where teach takes need over learning. Extraordinary guides can originate from all kinds of different backgrounds, and they dont have earlier instructing or tutoring knowledge (however encounter is useful). It doesnt require a graduate qualification or a constant and bureaucratic affirmation process, so there are not very many boundaries to section. Then again, usually troublesome for students and guardians to locate a gifted, skillful tutor because there are no all around characterized necessities or capabilities for guides. Organizations, for example, Tutorz.com and Academic Writing Pro a fortune off employing school to age kids, sending them to an end of the week instructional class, offering academic writing, at that point calling them confirmed and charging over $100/hr for their administrations (while paying the guides just around 15% of what they charge). Gratefully, guardians are beginning to insightful up to this promoting plan in the wake of being scorched by too many negative encounters with these unpracticed tutors. (By differentiating, rather than influencing our coaches with a one size fits all strategy for instructing, we enable our guides to build up their showing plans and styles. We do give direction, materials, and preparing, however, we realize that coaching is artistry to be aced, not an introduction to be retained. This is the reason a significant number of our tutors were previous educators or instructors in the nearby educational system a long time before they progressed toward becoming coaches. We likewise pay our tutors exceptionally well for their administrations, and monitor their experience and additionally their outcomes.) While the broadly diversified test-prep organizations are for sure very problematic, its as yet not sheltered to accept that every single littler organization are reliable. Numerous little coaching organizations will flaunt that the more significant part of their tutors scored in the 99th percentile of a government-sanctioned test, or some similar claim, however, I never comprehended the reason for this arrangement (even though I speculate it is primarily utilized as an endeavor to awe potential customers). Indeed an extraordinary test score has almost no to do with ones capacity to instruct others how to step through that exam. Guardians: consider the students who had the best scores in your secondary school class on the SAT. Much of the time, this individual had practically zero social abilities, a Napoleon-Dynamite compose a character. Would you genuinely need this individual coaching your tyke? Just a bunch of guides across the country can consolidate 99th percentile scores with 99th percentile tutoring/counseling abilities (as a student of arithmetic I will disclose to you that is roughly one out of ten thousand), and that is the reason these uncommon coaches can order such high hourly rates and are so elusive.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Holiday traditions from around the world
Holiday traditions from around the world Itâs an exciting time of the year in countries all over the world. Here are some unique seasonal traditions teachers in Japan, Scandinavia, and, Kazakhstan will get to enjoy over the holiday season. The Japanese New Year Kadomatsu Teaching in Japan allows the opportunity to witness the Japanese New Year celebrations. The Japanese are always enthusiastic to welcome a new year. Amidst the celebration and decor is an interesting and unique decoration called the kadomatsu. It appears from after Christmas Day through the first week of July. The kadomatsu is always presented in a pair at the entryway to a building or space; one is placed on either side of the entrance. Theyâre made from pine and bamboo and are placed to welcome the spirits of the harvest. The Scandinavian Yuletide Log Youâre likely familiar with the presence of the yuletide log (in person, on TV, and as a nickname for a popular seasonal dessert) as well as the symbol of the fireplace during the holiday season. But what you might not know is that the this tradition originated from the Scandinavian countries of northern Europe. The tradition of ensuring a fire was lit began as a way to maintain light during the darkest days of the year - in one of the darkest places in the world. Originally, Scandinavians burned whole trees! Now, a holiday log in the fireplace is common in many countries around the world. The Kazakh Snow Father Like the Japanese, the people of Kazakhstan thoroughly enjoy celebrating the beginning of a new year. Celebrations begin near the beginning of December and build as the month approaches the 1st of January. Instead of celebrating Christmas, emphasis is all on New Yearâs Eve and New Year's Day, but there are some familiarities to western societyâs Christmas: thereâs a New Yearâs Tree as well as a Snow Father (who resembles Santa Claus) and a Snow Maiden who deliver New Yearâs presents to children. Even better, Kazakhstan is almost always a snowy winter wonderland during the holiday season!
Teacher engagement and the pursuit of happiness (Part 4)
Teacher engagement and the pursuit of happiness (Part 4) Ash Pugh, Director of Operations at Teach Away In the final installment of our four-part series, we look at the third part of the recruitment, onboarding and retention cycle: retention. Paving the road to retention According to Dr. Jurewiczâs research, 63% of teachers surveyed intended to stay in their current roles beyond two years. Conversely, only 43% of teachers intended to stay after year three. This highlights the challenge that international schools face on a regular basis when it comes to sustaining staff levels. Even when teachers are relatively happy, the lure of travel (among many other potential factors) can draw them away. So, what can you do to entice teachers to stick around longer and maintain the strong foundation of faculty that youâve worked so hard to build at your school? To help answer that question, we asked our candidates what they value most in their jobs: Top factors for on-the-job happiness Source: Teach Away, International Education Recruitment Report 2017-2018. Download the complete report at www.teachaway.com/report. 1. Make opportunities for growth at your school. By training teachers and investing in their career development, you can make them feel valued by your school. Beyond training, itâs vital to ensure your new hires know that thereâs room to grow professionally through opportunities to lead within their department or subject area. It also stands to reason that when your teachers feel theyâre able to do their jobs more effectively, they become more confident and secure in their roles and are less likely to look elsewhere. 2. Involve teachers in the hiring process You depend on your teachers for input on other vital school matters. So why not involve them in the hiring of new employees? Think of it - theyâre going to be working alongside any new hires and will be just as invested in finding the right teachers as you are. Their familiarity with your school culture and values also gives them unmatched insight into the candidates who could be a great fit for your school community. And now that we understand why recruitment needs to be an ongoing process, this can also be a great way to relieve yourself of some of the demands of recruitment. More than that, though - youâre keeping your current teachers engaged and allowing them to develop a new skill set, to grow professionally by encouraging them to stay invested in your schoolâs future success. In short, you're making them want to stay around. Professional growth for your teachers leads to retention for your school. 3. Let them be responsible for new teacher onboarding Nobody knows the challenges of relocating abroad better than those who have already done it. Empower your existing staff to take the lead on passing along their experiences and preparing incoming staff for their new environment. Again, youâll see dual benefits as your new hires are supported with a robust onboarding process and existing teachers are able to take on leadership roles. So there you have it - by embracing these actionable teacher recruitment, onboarding and retention strategies, your school will be well on its way to attracting and retaining the best international teachers, even in an increasingly competitive hiring landscape This article originally appeared in the Spring 2018 edition of InterED, the bi-annual newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of International Education (AAIE).
Looking for talented young musicians for SoundAdviceUK
Looking for talented young musicians for SoundAdviceUK SoundAdviceUK (www.soundadviceuk.com) are looking for talented young musicians (whether that be a band, or a solo artist, a singer or a pianist) who would like the chance to perform in an intimate London venue with a great atmosphere. We're a team of volunteers who put together a monthly live music/community event called Acoustic Sundays within the Hackney area. Acoustic Sundays offer free afternoons of live music from some of the most exciting, up and coming bands and artists based in the UK, all washed down with food and drink that will tickle your taste buds without emptying your wallet. Events occur on the first Sunday of every month at St Peter's Crypt, De Beauvoir (N1 4DA) and offers free entry all day. Our next event will be on Sunday 6th April.We have around 5 x 30 minute slots to fill per event. The first slot usually goes to music schools and community groups, and the second to a talented young performer, as we recognise how valuable the performance experience is for aspiri ng musicians. We also have an 'open-mic' between each booked performance, offering additional performance opportunities for both young and old. In return for performing, our team of media volunteers provide each booked musician with a promotional video including footage of their performance as well as an interview (see examples here http://www.youtube.com/user/SoundAdviceUK/videos). Each artist/band get's a slot of around 30 minutes. All they need to bring is themselves and their instruments; we provide a fully professional sound system and engineer.If you're interested in performing at our events, or know people who may be, please contact us by email admin@soundadviceuk.com or calling the office on 020 7254 1668. For more information, visit http://soundadviceuk.com/acoustic-sundays Looking forward to seeing you at the next Acoustic Sunday on April 6th 2014!
Real Chemistry - How Childrens Games Can Teach Chemistry
Real Chemistry - How Children's Games Can Teach ChemistryReal Chemistry is a new chemistry game that many people have been waiting for, especially kids. The first time I saw this game I thought it was just a throwaway game at an online store but then I saw some other games with the same concept.The easy way to see the obvious impact that this game has on children is simply by watching the reviews of other children's games. Most of the reviews are positive and fun. These are not reviews of Real Chemistry however, they are more about these games that claim they can teach kids how to make their own fake compounds and how to use them to learn about chemical reactions.This game teaches kids the fundamental principles of chemistry. You begin the game by choosing from different colors. These colors signify a reaction between two or more compounds. The colors are blue, green, yellow, red, white, black, brown, and orange.Orange is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. This is the basic molecule that makes up everything from water to chocolate. Oxygen and hydrogen are usually two compounds that cannot mix together but this can be changed by adding something else.Your goal is to mix your compounds into one of the seven different colors and you will also need to mix two other colors together to make a colored mixture. The reaction that will take place is based on the number of molecules that you have created in your mix. For example, if you want to make a brown colored mixture, you should try to mix more than the amount of orange molecules you started with.Once the game is over you will notice that the changes in color will be apparent on the yellow compound, orange and red. But don't worry too much, you can always go back and re-do your mix if you think you made a mistake and change it to something else.The game also gives the opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind reaction that can only be found in the game. It's fun to see what you can come up with when the color combinatio ns are chosen carefully. It's also a good way to introduce your child to chemistry without making a chemical bomb out of the most common elements.
Free Typing Tutor Downloads - How To Get One?
Free Typing Tutor Downloads - How To Get One?If you are learning to type, then you will need to obtain a free typing tutor download. A typing tutor is not an essential software application for any professional computer programmer. Yet they are essential to typing beginners because they will teach you how to type correctly and improve your typing speed. If you are able to learn to type effectively, you will increase your income potential significantly.Typing is an art form. You will be amazed at how many mistakes you make when you try to type incorrectly. These mistakes will not only make your life miserable, but it will also hurt your chances of getting your first job. After you know how to type, you will want to find a typing tutor so that you can master the art of typing quickly and efficiently. These tutors are often available free, but there are some factors that should be considered before you give away your hard earned money to a free typing tutor download.First of all, conside r the typing ability of the tutor you are considering. Are they a professional computer programmer? If they are not, they will not be very good at typing. Even if you find a typing tutor who is willing to teach you the basics, the cost of their tuition will probably put them out of your reach financially. Another consideration is whether or not the tutors are available for an initial consultation. In the long run, you should think about having a typing tutor who you can see every day.When you find a typing tutor, ask them about their teaching methods. Do they give lessons in the way they like them, or do they spend time showing you how to type. For example, some tutors will train you on the particular keyboard you are using. Others will let you practice on their computer while they keep you practicing at their computer.Whether or not they teach you how to type, you will need to understand how to type properly. This means that the best way to begin is by first learning how to type co rrectly. This means that if you decide that you want to get a typing tutor download, you will have to pay attention to their instructions. If you follow their instructions, you will be on your way to becoming a better typist.Typing speed is an important consideration as well. You will be amazed at how fast you are able to get through your emails, but you will probably never receive the job offers you want. The reason for this is that your typing speed will not be as fast as you wish it to be. However, there are tutors that will show you how to improve your typing speed as well as teach you to use your hands properly.Typing is not easy. If you find a typing tutor, they will have some level of skill in this field. It will take some effort, but if you find the right one, you will become a much better typist in no time.
What is it Like to Attend University of Massachusetts
What is it Like to Attend University of Massachusetts The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teach theyre sharing their college experiences as well. Jessica is an Austin tutor specializing in many areas of math including Algebra tutoring, Calculus tutoring, Geometry tutoring, and more. She graduated from University of Massachusetts in 2011 with a Bachelors degree in Mathematics. See what she had to say about her undergraduate experience: VT:Describe the campus setting and transportation options.How urban or safe is the campus?Are there buses or do you need a car/bike? Jessica: UMass Amherst has what I like to think of as the quintessential campus setting. Amherst, MA is a small town in Western Massachusetts of which the UMass campus is the center. It takes about 20 minutes to walk the farthest distance across campus, or about a 10 minute bike ride. There are buses running every 15 minutes along various routes throughout the day. Driving to class is an option but with limited parking available, the easiest way to travel across campus is the bus, bike, or your own two feet. VT: How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Jessica: I always had an easy time getting in touch with professors, advisers, and teaching assistants. Professors and TAs each have drop-in office hours at least 3 times per week for 1-2 hours outside of classroom time. This is a great opportunity for students to approach them with questions in a 1-on-1 setting. Most professors even make themselves available by email during the week and weekends. Academic advisers are always available by appointment to talk about class selection or any other questions a student may have. The large number of advisers on staff allows them to easily manage the large number of students on campus. VT: How would you describe the dorm life rooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Jessica: Dorm life on campus varies depending on which residential area you are placed in. Each area has its own dining hall, all of which have an excellent variety of food to choose from, but the quality of food honestly differs depending on which hall you are eating in. I lived in the same residential area for two years and I found the rooms to be spacious, the dorms to be clean, and the food to be excellent. But, the walk to class from my dorm was farther than others. Other dorms are also closer to the Campus Center where social events take place. Overall, each area has its pros and cons. VT: Which majors/programs are best represented and supported?What did you study and why? Did the university do a good job supporting your particular area of study? Jessica: Id say the programs in the Isenberg School of Management are best represented at UMass. This Business School is well accredited and very hard to get into. I studied Mathematics because it was always my passion and I knew I wanted to go into a career where a good background in Math was needed. The Math Department had excellent professors and resources, but we did seem to be overshadowed by the Business School (something that I think happens at all colleges). VT: How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Jessica: I had a somewhat abnormal college experience because I was a member of the Varsity swim team. This means I came into freshmen year with a built-in group of 30 friends on the team so it was very easy for me to meet people. The friends that I had outside of the team have all said it was easy to meet people freshman year in the dorms. Its common to be placed in an all-freshmen dorm so everyone there is eager to meet people. Greek life has a small presence at UMass and is not necessary to have a good social life. VT: How helpful is the Career Centerand other student support services?Do many reputable companies recruit on campus? Jessica: The Career Center is always open for students to come in and review their resumes or talk about career options. They are helpful in providing information for upcoming career fairs where many companies come to recruit. UMass doesnt get as many of the big name companies that you would find at an Ivy League school but there are plenty of reputable names represented at the career fairs. Each fair is usually for a specific major or field so it is easy to narrow down which companies youre interested in. VT: How are the various study areas such aslibraries, student union, and dorm lounges?Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Jessica: There is plenty of quiet space around campus for students to study or do homework. The main library has 26 floors for students to use but it still gets very crowded and hard to find a seat on weeknights. The student union is usually less crowded and still has the space available for students. Most classroom buildings have lounges or even libraries of their own for students to use during off hours. Its best to seek out these lesser known study areas when looking for the best place to get work done. VT: Describe the surrounding town. What kinds of outside establishments / things to do are there that make it fun, boring, or somewhere in between?To what extent do students go to the downtown area of the city versus staying near campus? Jessica: Amherst, MA is a great college town. Its about a 10 minute walk from campus to the downtown area where youll find local clothing boutiques, ice cream parlors, pubs, and restaurants of many different types of food. About a 5 minute drive down the nearest highway is a shopping mall with a movie theater, more restaurants, and bigger clothing stores. Most students hang out in the downtown area on nights and weekends as this is where the bars and restaurants are. The UMass campus is also about a 20 minute drive to the nearest mountain range where many students like to go for weekend hikes. VT: How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Jessica: There are about 22,000 undergraduate students at UMass which sounds like a lot. During freshman year, this feels like a lot because the majority of the lower level classes will have anywhere from 100-300 students in it. This number dramatically changes as you take higher level courses later in your college career. Its not uncommon to have 10-20 students in these classes. The availability of professors during office hours makes a class of any size seem small because of how easy it is to get extra help. VT: Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Jessica: The first exam I ever took in college was in Anatomy and Physiology. I had been to every class and took diligent notes but I still didnt feel prepared for the test. The professor was holding an optional exam review the night before the test where she said she would answer any questions students had. I decided not to go, thinking that I could be more productive on my own. I got a good amount of studying done but after the exam I still didnt feel completely confident that I knew everything. I talked to a few students from class who went to the review and they raved about how helpful it was and how prepared it made them feel for the test. From then on I always took advantage of the extra help that professors provided. Check out Jessicas tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
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