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I am working on my PhD in Classics from the University of Pittsburgh, while living in the Bay Area. I have received my Master's in Classics from UPitt and graduated cum laude from Pomona College with a double major in Classics and Geology. I have taught college-level Latin, semesters 1-3 as a TA and TF in Pittsburgh, as well as courses in classical mythology and Roman civilization.
5 Subjects:
including
Latin,
Greek,
physical science,
geology
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...Students' initial skill levels ranged from completely illiterate to fully literate in their native language. Their English language skill levels at start included those with no English verbal or writing experience to ESL students learning more advanced grammar, speech and writing skills. My edu...
17 Subjects:
including
Latin,
reading,
English,
grammar
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...After asking about things the student likes to do for fun, I let the student do most of the talking -- usually about non-academic topics, such as sports, games, movies, crafts, etc. -- unless the student prefers to discuss academic interests. After learning about the student's interests in doing...
47 Subjects:
including
Latin,
English,
reading,
writing
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...In the last several years I have been tutoring Attic and Koine Greek. I have an M.A. in Classical Philology (Ancient Greek and Latin languages) from the University of Illinois and have completed most of the coursework in the classics Ph.D. program. I have completed 24 undergraduate hours and 12 graduate hours of coursework in Attic Greek.
16 Subjects:
including
Latin,
reading,
English,
writing
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...That is, the instructor and the student constructively argued his or her points of view, while listening, appreciating, absorbing, and remaining open-minded to adversarial ideas. This is the method I choose for tutoring my students. I have also lectured in seminars in English and American Literature at the University of Nevada, Reno.
18 Subjects:
including
Latin,
English,
reading,
French
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