Lisa S.
Lisa is a dedicated educator with decades of experience teaching students from kindergarten through grade 8. She has a deep passion for teaching children to read and firmly believes that every child can become a confident, independent reader when given the right instruction. Specializing in literacy, one-on-one remedial support, special education, ASD support, and ESL teaching, Lisa designs instruction that meets diverse learning needs while fostering critical thinking, independence, and student engagement. Making learning fun!
Highly skilled in evidence-based reading strategies, she creates interventions that equip students with the tools, guidance, and encouragement they need to succeed. Her approach emphasizes authentic praise, clear next steps, and adaptable strategies that students can apply across subjects. Above all, Lisa prioritizes compassion and individualized support, helping each student unlock their full potential, ignite curiosity, and cultivate a lifelong love of learning.
Shahinaah S.
Shahinaah is a passionate and dedicated teacher candidate at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, committed to creating a supportive, inclusive, and engaging learning environment for all students.
She holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Sociology and a double minor in Education and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Toronto Mississauga. Through this interdisciplinary background, she has developed a strong understanding of social systems, equity, and inclusive education.
Currently, Shahinaah is completing her Master of Teaching at OISE with a focus on the Primary/Junior division. This program is equipping her with both theoretical knowledge and practical classroom experience to support diverse learners, implement inclusive teaching strategies, and promote a student-centered approach to education.
With a strong belief in the power of education to inspire, empower, and transform lives, Shahinaah strives to create an environment where curiosity is encouraged, differences are celebrated, and every child feels valued. Differentiated instruction lies at the heart of her practice. She recognizes that every student learns differently and works to ensure that all learners feel safe, heard, and supported. Whether through flexible groupings, varied materials, or personalized goals, she adapts her teaching to meet the diverse needs of her students.
Kyffen G.
Welcome to my bio! I have over 20 years of experience as a French Immersion classroom teacher and a Special Education Resource Teacher. I have taught and supported students of all abilities through all levels from K-8, and am qualified to teach up to Grade 12.
Subjects I have taught at the Intermediate level include French (Immersion), Geography (Immersion), History (Immersion), Art, Drama, English, Vocal Music, and Spanish (as part of my university practicum).
I am passionate about interacting with students, creating a foundation of mutual trust and respect, learning each individual student’s areas of need, and tapping into his or her strengths in order to work toward academic success and a personal sense of achievement.
My goal is to foster student success by differentiating my lessons based on unique student profiles and learning styles, and by keeping my lessons creative and engaging.
Every student is capable of reaching success. It is my job to teach, to support, to engage, and to inspire your child as we navigate that pathway together.
When I’m not tutoring, you can find me spending time with my wonderful family, walking with my two golden retrievers, and you might even catch me on stage in some community musical theatre.
ROSEANNE M.
Roseanne Menezes is an OCT-certified teacher who has taught English, French, ESL, and Social Sciences to students of all ages, both in Canada and the United Kingdom. She’s passionate about making learning fun, approachable, and tailored to each student’s unique style—whether that means breaking down tricky grammar, sparking curiosity in history, or helping someone finally feel confident speaking French. Since 2017, Roseanne has also worked as a private tutor, supporting students and adult learners with personalized lessons that go beyond the classroom. When she’s not teaching, you’ll likely find her planning her next adventure abroad, curled up with a good book, experimenting with new recipes, or tackling a new language for fun.
DAVE H.
Coach Dave is a certified Executive Function Coach and licensed
Comprehensive Special Education Teacher with a speciality in literacy.
In his coaching role, Coach Dave provides support to help students improve
their working memory and overcome challenges like procrastination and
disorganization. By utilizing data-driven strategies, he reduces anxiety
and equips students with essential skills in time management,
prioritization, and effective study techniques that they can use in their
lives.
With his experience as a former Learning Support Teacher and Head of
Department at the Frankfurt International School, a teacher in New York and
Connecticut, Coach Dave has a proven track record in improving executive
functioning and literacy skills in students with all kinds of minds. He has
inspired educators at conferences across Europe and the USA, sharing
innovative co-teaching principles that foster inclusive classrooms.
regional theater and coached Varsity Softball and Middle School Basketball,
which highlights his commitment to a well-rounded education.
Jennifer R.
Jennifer has been engaging students in grades kindergarten through eight for the past 25 years, retiring this past school year. Although only in retirement for two days, she already missed the students and the love of teaching and learning.
She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, while minoring in English and Social Science. She holds Elementary Education Grades K-6 & English Grades 5-9 certifications in Florida. She achieved her Master of Arts degree in Teaching & Learning, as well as in Curriculum and Instruction, and is certified in professional development. She also holds endorsements in English As a Second Language as well as in the area of Gifted and Talented education.
As all of this education is essential to understanding the techniques and strategies that help to connect and teach students in the most successful way, the experience and relationship building she prides herself on, is really what makes this educator most qualified. Jennifer has worked with all levels of learners, ie: those with ADHD, LD, as well as those on the gifted or high achiever end of their learning. In her last position, she was the head of the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) committee, enabling her to continually keep up with the latest changes and trends with our youth and in our world. She strives to entertain, while stimulating students’ learning. She shows enthusiasm, is flexible, and expressive. Students with whom she works, feel inspired, welcome, challenged, and engaged. Jennifer is a teacher who believes in educating the whole child, seeking out his or her strengths and interests, not just the areas needing improvement. She connects with children and makes them feel heard and important. She would be an asset in any learning environment.
Mae J.
Jiawen (Mae) J. is a graduate student in Education at the University of Pennsylvania with strong experience in tutoring and classroom teaching. She has taught Mandarin to youth learners in the U.S. and has delivered over 200 hours of personalized one-on-one lessons to international students. She also worked as a Teaching Assistant at Peking University, where she supported students in mastering complex concepts through interactive and engaging resources. Mae believes in creating individualized lessons that build student confidence and curiosity. In her spare time, she enjoys dancing, playing the pipa, swimming, and traveling.
TASFIA A.
Tasfia is an experienced STEM tutor with over four years of tutoring experience and a Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering, specializing in secondary and post-secondary mathematics and sciences. She has worked with more than 100 students across diverse curricula, including the Ontario curriculum, International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), Danforth’s MaST, and Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs. Tasfia has extensive experience supporting students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), skillfully adapting her teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles and ensure comprehensive understanding and skill mastery. She is a compassionate, friendly, and adaptive educator with a special interest in cognitive psychology who approaches learning from a trauma-informed perspective.
ALICE V.
Alice is an educator with seven years of teaching experience, primarily working with students with learning disabilities. She uses a scaffolded, multi-sensory approach to teaching and specializes in supporting struggling readers and writers of all ages. She attended Sarah Lawrence College for undergrad and Bard College for her Masters in Teaching.
Gabriella V.
Hi there! I’m Gabriella, a teacher candidate in my final year of Brock University’s Concurrent Education program, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Studies and a Bachelor of Education (Primary/Junior). I believe in a learning by doing philosophy and fostering a growth mindset to create an inclusive, welcoming environment where students thrive and reach their full potential. I’m open to teaching any K-6 subject, although I have experience teaching math and language at Brock Learning Lab and in a Peel District School Board classroom.
As a lifelong learner, I’m passionate about inspiring student growth. I enjoy spending time with friends and family and going on walks. I’m excited to bring enthusiasm and personalized support to help your child excel!