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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Kaplan Tutor Pay Rate - Tips For Saving Money On Tuition Fees
Kaplan Tutor Pay Rate - Tips For Saving Money On Tuition FeesOne of the most beneficial things about Kaplan Tutor is that it has a pay rate that is relatively high for the degree that you are looking to earn. If you are hoping to save money on your tuition fees and cover the cost of some of the workbooks that you will need to study for the course, you should look into using this online college offering.You do not have to be a master student in order to find the perfect tutor to help you study. You will have access to a large database of potential tutors, as well as a teaching assistant program so that you can help the tutors who need some extra help.The reason that Kaplan offers such a high paying rate is because they understand the importance of quality online tutoring. It is no secret that many students do not take advantage of their tutoring options when they can because they do not understand the importance of finding a legitimate and reliable online college offering. If you stud y with Kaplan, you will find that you will end up getting more than what you paid for.These tutoring programs provide the tutors with a laptop, as well as a wireless connection to their clients. The laptop serves as a tool to help the students study on the go. Once the tutor is finished with their assignment, they have the ability to work on it and then send the students back to the website that they are working on in order to complete the assignment.The most common area of interaction between the tutor and their client is through chat or Skype. The tutor will be able to pass along any comments that they would like to make, which will make the entire process of studying with them more enjoyable. The Kaplan Tutor pay rate allows for you to enjoy a much smoother learning experience when you are taking your online college courses.The tutors can work at their own pace, as well as set their own amount of time spent on each lesson. There are some courses that are going to take as little a s 30 minutes to an hour, while others will require the full day to complete.Using an online college offering like Kaplan Tutor will ensure that you do not end up spending more money than necessary. Many people do not realize how much it is going to cost them when they decide to attend college. If you need some extra money, you should consider working with one of these online colleges so that you can get your college education for less.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Adding Square Roots
Adding Square Roots If a and x are two real numbers and a^2 = x then a is called the square root of x and is written as a= x or x^ (1/2). Clearly square root of x (i. e. x) is such a number whose 2nd power equal to x i.e., ( x) ^2 = x. For example: - Square root of 25 i.e., 25 = 5 (Since 5^2 =25) Note: - Since 5^2 = 25 therefore 25 = 5 Again, (-5) ^2 = 2 hence 25 = -5 Therefore, it is evident that both 5 and (-5) are square roots of 25. For this reason, by square root of a real number x we mean x (i.e., + x and - x). Example of adding square roots: - Simplify 2 3 + 3 2 + 3 + 2 Solution: - 2 3 + 3 2 + 3 + 2 = (2 3 + 3) + ( 32 +2) ( Group the like terms) = 33 + 42 Example 2: - 27 + 12 + 75 + 48 + 108 Solution: - Try to reduce the radical and make it a smaller number as much as possible as shown 27 = (3 *3*3) = 33 12 = (2 *2* 3) = 23 75 = (3 *5* 5) = 5 3 48 = (2 *2* 2*2*3) =4 3 108 = (2*2*3*3*3) = 63 Therefore 27 + 12 + 75 + 48 + 108 = 33+23+5 3+4 3+63 =203
Volunteering experience - Mariannes story
Volunteering experience - Marianne's story Marianne L is a registered tutor on Tutorfair who has recently volunteered with The Tutorfair Foundation! She has been a massive help by giving advice to students at a UCAS talk held at the PwC offices in London. Read Marianne's story below... Throughout my first Tutorfair volunteering event a single word kept coming to my mind â" pluripotent. This term, which describes the capacity of stem cells to become almost any cells of almost any tissue or organ in the body, is the only word I could find to encapsulate the shear amount of potential present in a room filled with SEO scholars who are trying to decide which route to take for the next stage of their studies and how prepare themselves for a university education which could equip them for so many possible careers. Around 60 students (who will be going into Year 12 in September) attended the event during the summer holidays which was designed to help students prepare for University admissions by providing information about university league tables and UCAS points, together with advising on personal statements and discussing the transferable skills someone can gain from studying at the university level. We also talked about the numerous different routes a person could take to end up in a specific career (e.g. some of the different subjects studied by people who are currently members of parliament) and how common it is for someone to switch careers several times over their working life. One exercise that I found particularly interesting was trying to imagine what jobs children currently in primary school might be doing when they become adults â" might some of these jobs be in fields that we have barely discovered yet? And what skills and subjects will become vital in the future? Might computer p rogramming be an essential skill as technology becomes a bigger part of everyday life or will artistic and creative subjects become more valuable as automation becomes able to take over from humans in roles where logic and calculation are required? The event did make me more aware of the increased obstacles current school students face, including the increased tuition fees and ever more competitive job market that awaits them after graduation. It also made me remember how difficult it can be to accurately predict exactly which subjects will be most useful to a specific degree course and a given career â" I studied physics at university but I found the topics covered in further pure maths an absolutely invaluable addition to physics and now will be teaching a course to help students with these topics so they can excel on a physical science or engineering degree. However, it did also leave me incredibly heartened to spend time with people who are only beginning an immensely rewarding and enjoyable phase of their lives and who really do have the potential to achieve and become so much. Want to give something back too? Get involved with The Tutorfair Foundation today!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Happy Spring! or Fall! English Weather Vocabulary
Happy Spring! or Fall! English Weather Vocabulary Well, today is the first day of spring for me and all of us who live in the Southern hemisphere, it is fall to all the Northern hemisphere folks (slang for people). As I was taking my daily subway ride to the school where I teach I noticed that everyone had flowers, except me (boo!). I asked at the school, and I was told that in Argentina the first day of spring is marked or celebrated my giving flowers and having a picnic. What a nice tradition! So I thought that I would take this occasion to talk about the weather.The table below will explain the basic English Weather Vocabulary.[table id=2 /]Note that we always use THE when we talk about the sun.We treat the active weather like rain and snow differently than the inactive weather.Below is a poem about spring. All of the words related to weather have been underlined. Not all are explained in the table, but can you understand what they are from context? Are they adjectives or verbs of weather?I thought I had forgotten,But it all came back againTo-night with the first spring thunderIn a rush of rain.I remembered a darkened doorwayWhere we stood while the storm swept by,Thunder gripping the earthAnd lightning scrawled on the sky.The passing motor busses swayed,For the street was a river of rain,Lashed into little golden wavesIn the lamp lights stain.With the wild spring rain and thunderMy heart was wild and gay;Your eyes said more to me that nightThan your lips would ever say. . . .I thought I had forgotten,But it all came back againTo-night with the first spring thunderIn a rush of rain.What is your favorite season? Does your country have any special traditions to mark or celebrate the first day of every season?Email us if you have an questions, or contact us for Skype English classes (cursos de inglés).
Why does your child need math - ALOHA Mind Math
Why does your child need math Math is used in various aspects of life, learning math is very important for every kid. Math skills that are picked up during early years will play a big role in the childâs success during school and everyday life. Understanding and picking up math can sometimes be a challenge, itâs the parentsâ job to identify this and help the child to embrace the challenge positively in order to develop the right skills in a timely manner. Given the right tools and environment, children can pick up maths very well. It is the parentsâ responsibility to provide the right tools at home and ensure it is available in school. However, sometimes, it is the parents who slack with reasons such as â" math is not useful for career fields other than health, science, engineering etc., the parents themselves had a tough time with the subject and hence they believe the child is bound to face the same issues. Having challenges with grasping math has no relationship with intelligence levels. Before giving up on the childâs math development skills, parents need to understand the role that math plays in the childâs development. Math is used in our everyday lives to: Calculate any transactions that involve numbers like purchasing items, estimating prices, time management etc. Maintain accounts, money management etc. Do calculations that are necessary to make important decisions Apply mathematical logic to create solutions or solve problems Operate devices It is thus evident that a child needs to be able to use math skills in various scenarios of day-to-day life. Children have different methods and motivation to learn, employing techniques that consider such factors are key to learning success. Children learn math when they are able to relate numbers to real life experiences. An ideal learning environment is one where the child is able to explore and solve problems using toys and any other available information. At Aloha Mind Math we understand children and the conditions under which they best grasp mathematical concepts. In addition we use the concept of Abacus which has been proven to be a powerful tool for learning math. At Aloha we utilize Abacus to develop an overall brain development program which helps children calculate huge mathematical sums within a short period of time, and more importantly, without a calculating device. Visit our website for further information http://www.aloha-usa.com
Shattuck St. Marys
Shattuck St. Marys Shattuck St. Marys Opening in 2018, Shattuck-St. Marys, Forest City, is a coeducational boarding and day school for students from Pre K to Grade 12 in Forest City, Johor, Malaysia. SSM-FC is a global learning community that honors tradition while embracing innovation. The school aims to be a dynamic and diverse school community committed to excellence, integrity and innovation, both within and beyond their campus. SSM-FC provides a total vision for childrens learning between the ages of 3-18. The school is divided into different divisions according to the stages in a childs development into an adult, each with its own principal: Early Childhood (ages 3-6) Elementary School (ages 6-11) Middle School (ages 11-15) High School (ages 15-18) Similarly, the schools curriculum for Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle and High School is divided into the following general areas of learning: English Mathematics Science World Languages Social Sciences Performing and Visual Arts Physical and Health Education SSM-FC knows that the key to school success lies with teachers who can ensure the highest standard of learning for their students. Therefore, the school will be recruiting highly qualified, energetic and skilled teachers who share their commitment to rigorous 21st-century inquiry-based learning throughout 2017-18, in preparation for the schools opening in August 2018.
Now hiring Online Tutors for Skooli
Now hiring Online Tutors for Skooli The rapid growth of the online tutoring industry as a whole has provided an entirely new way for teachers to help students learn and to earn some extra money outside of the classroom. As a member of the team at Skooli Online Tutoring, Iâve seen firsthand a dramatic increase in the amount of tutoring happening on our site. Whether itâs during the evenings, weekends, or convenient time slots for teachers in overseas time zones, the total number or tutoring hours is up across the board and around the clock. In recent weeks and months, Skooli has set records for our all-time most tutoring hours conducted in a week, most tutoring hours conducted in a month, and weekly and monthly student sign-ups. Weâve seen hundreds of teachers join Skooli, complete their first tutoring session, and start earning for their time in the digital classroom. Itâs the perfect time for teachers to get online and explore new opportunities teaching in the digital classroom. The following, borrowed from Revolutionizing Education: The Virtual Future of Learning, offers some context as to why weâre seeing such growth - at Skooli and across the entire online tutoring marketplace: In the US, online tutoring is a $132 million market and is continuing to grow at an annual rate of 6%. Education and ed-tech initiatives in America are being funded by very wealthy individuals, such as Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Gates at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Schools are, for the first time, composed of students who are ready to move to learning in a digital-first environment. This school year, only 12th grade students are still 90s babies. Students in kindergarten through 11th grade were all born on this side of the new millennium. Teachers are turning to virtual learning communities, such as Personal Learning Networks, Personal Communities, and Communities of Practice to bridge distances and interact with other educators who they would previously never speak with. These communities allow teachers to share ideas and resources with one another, producing faster adoption of new methods and technologies by teachers across the country. With such rapid development happening, there is always ample space for qualified and passionate educators to join online tutoring platforms. Weâre constantly sourcing, screening, and adding licensed teachers and masterâs degree holders to the Skooli website. After this, our tutors are able to start confirming session requests, hosting tutoring sessions, receiving ratings and reviews, and collecting payouts. In fact, weâre growing so quickly that weâre currently working with Teach Away to find university-level computer literacy tutors. If youâre interested in earning extra money with your computer skills, you can apply using your Teach Away profile. For more about this position with Skooli and to apply, check out the posting on the Teach Away job board. The uptick in learning happening on Skooli has allowed us to gain some new insight on student needs as well. Below are some of the tutors we have the highest demand for. If you feel like you fit the bill for one of these or simply want to learn more, come visit us at Skooli.com. Online math tutor Online geometry tutor Online algebra tutor Online physics tutor Online English tutor
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