When a Student searches on TutStu, with any Subject or Branch name, they are shown a list of tutors on that subject. This is called Subject Search.
For every tutor to get students, it is important to stay on the first page of Subject Search.
Tutors who stay on the first page, receive more Student views. Hence, they have a greater chance of getting new Student requests. More Student requests means, more Business and more Earnings.
The key to success in a test as daunting as TOEFL® is in detailed, intense and purposeful preparation. What one individual needs to get to their goals is different from what the next one might need. This is why the need to have one personalized study plan based on one's needs and situation arises.
By Cathy Puett Miller This is the last article of a three-part series on reading aloud with students. If this is your first visit to the series, you might want to access the earlier articles. I hope by now that you've been practicing new and improved strategies for reading aloud in your classroom.
"Search Tutor" is the fourth option in the Left Menu, inside Student Portal.
Using this option, Students can Search, Find and Connect with more Tutors, as per their choice.
Suppose, you already take tutoring for Math, you already have a Math tutor. Now you want to find another Math tutor. You might click on "Search Tutor", to search for another Math tutor.
Again say, you already have a Math tutor. Now you may want to find an English tutor. Then you must click on 'Search Tutor' to find an English tutor.
There is no limitation. Students can have unlimited number of tutors. Students can have multiple tutors in any subject. A Student might have 5 Tutors for Math, 3 Tutors for English, 4 Tutors for Science, 2 Tutors for History and so on.
COUNTDOWN is a challenging interactive television math program which has engaged tens of thousands of students through broadcasts on cable television in Chicago. Capitalizing on the one on one relationship a student viewer has with television, COUNTDOWN makes math "work".
On April 9, 2012-- Gunsmoke: Bloody Hands On April 9, 2012-- The Whistler: The Strange Sisters On April 9, 2012-- Lux Radio Theater: Casablanca On April 1, 2012-- The Screen Guild Theater: Easter Parade RECENT SCRIPT ADDITIONS: (more...)
The TOEFL is not an easy exam to study for and pass, much less in a month. Dedication, however, and hard work can make it possible for you to go through an accelerated program such as the following one.
This is a unique site for a nontraditional home construction. Great for research on different building techniques in different countries for an architecture class.
One of my favorite sites is DisccoveryEducation.com that I use daily in the classroom. Discovery Education provides a wealth of classroom resources for all grade levels on various subject areas. I use this website daily in high school when teaching Reading, Science, and U.S. History classes.
Description: The students will utilize Lego Mindstorm to move a cube from one place to another by constructing a driving base, programing the driving base on a computer through the Lego EV3 Mindstorm software, downloading the program to the onboard computer on the driving base, testing the program to see of the cube is relocated to the proper location, and then modifying the programing to see if they can move size cube to other various locations.