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Helping Students “Get” History

Many of my students have told me that Social Studies or History is their worst subject. When I ask why, they say they “just don’t get it”. I usually find out that they have a hard time connecting the dots. For example, they learn about the American Revolution but don’t understand how it connects to King George III and the Declaration of Independence. This article gives parents, tutors, and teachers some hints and tips for helping students connect the people, places, and events of history to improve their comprehension.

1. Use historical thinking skills.The National Center for History in the...

Welcome Message!

Greetings Music Lovers and welcome to my first blog posting on WyzAnt!

This is a great place for us to share tips, tricks and anything else of a general nature that you have found helpful with your music and would like to share with others.

It's also a great place to ask general questions seeking advice and feedback from the community.

I look forward to your questions, comments and suggestions!

Daniel

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Hi! This is my first blog. Just wanted to let everyone know I offer one free lesson to my students.

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Personal Essay

I would like to work as a tutor, because I enjoy teaching music and helping new students deal with the learning and practicing struggles.

I graduated from Rockland Community College with the Associate's Degree in Communication and Media Arts program. My GPA was 3.949 points. I completed two communication internships: as a Marketing and Public Relations Intern for Lamb to a Lion Productions and as an intern for Audio Production Communication Practicum at Rockland Community College. Due to my academic achievement, I am a member of Phi Sigma Omicron, Phi Theta Kappa honors societies,...

Teaching Music Online

While most subjects must be taught face to face, music performance is successfully taught online. Is anyone else doing this? I tutor a score of folks each week this way now, some of them local (even through Wyzant), but many more of them are from all over the world from places I could never physically visit.

Instead of connecting to a student in a physical space, we connect in a virtual space. My student and I are both at home on our own computers, with an audio headset, a common chat channel and sometimes a mini-camera active. We can tutor over Google-Talk, Second Life, There, MS Chat,...

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