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I am a Buffalo native, a graduate of City Honors and currently a senior at Williams College, ranked the #1 Liberal Arts school in the nation by Forbes and U.S. News. As an Art History with Honors and Comparative Literature major, I have experience with writing, analysis, and critical thinking. In addition to my coursework, I have taught ELA to Read more...
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Hi, I am a current student at SUNY Buffalo who recently left the U.S. Army to finish my degree and start a family with my wife. I have tutored drumming and fitness, and I have found that I connect with students very well. While I’m only 22, I offer many years above my age of experience, which makes the connection Read more...
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I’ve worked in the field of education for the past 11 years- first as a high school English teacher and then as a college writing instructor and tutor of kids ranging in age from 9-17 years old. The concentration of my own education at D’Youville college and UB was English/Education, with a minor in Philosophy, so I have a solid Read more...
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Hello, I am a student at The University at Buffalo. I am a Psychology major with a minor in Education. I am considering going to graduate school for a degree in school counseling. I Volunteer at a nearby elementary school, where I spend my time working with some amazing children. My specialties are working with young children to help develop Read more...
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I am a New York certified special education teacher grades K-12, and regular education pre K-6. I have 9 years teaching experience working in a variety of settings. I began my career in Brooklyn, where I taught 5 years. My family relocated to Western New York, where I have taught in the Buffalo School system as well as Williamsville (where Read more...
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As a child, I wasn’t very fond of reading. Sure, I read as a child…picture books, stories about monsters and movie adaptations, et cetera. Yet, I cannot say I truly discovered my love for literature until I was in 7th grade. It took a grisled, old teacher to finally open the door to true imagination and the understanding of the Read more...