STEFANIE B.
Stefanie has her Bachelor of Arts degree with a Major in Psychology and a Minor in Women’s and Gender Studies and is currently finishing up her last year of her Bachelor of Education degree specializing in early years with a Major in History and a Minor in Psychology. Stefanie has had 4 published articles in a local magazine and is working on publishing her own authored book. Stefanie grew up in the French Immersion program from Kindergarten to Grade 12 and is fluent in the French language in reading, writing and speaking. Stefanie brings a positive energy to her tutoring sessions and aims to help foster growth and build confidence in her students for greater success. Smiles are encouraged!
WINNIE H.
Hi, My name is Winnie.
I am a Manitoba certified teacher and graduated from the University of Manitoba with my BEd. in 2016. I also have my BSc. in Biological sciences and a minor in mathematics. I have taught students of varying ages from elementary aged to adults with various needs. My specialties are in the mathematics and high school sciences (biology and chemistry). I believe all students have great potential but some need an extra hand to help them along the way. I love building connections to my students and seeing their growth as learners and individuals. I am flexible and resourceful and love to find ways that will help your child learn to their best potential. In my free time I love to take care of my house plants, painting and trying out new food. I look forward to meeting you soon!
MARTINE T.
Hello! My name is Martine. I am an English, ESL and Drama teacher, with 8 years of experience teaching Canadian curriculum in overseas international schools. I have taught at the middle school and high school level, and have experience in school administration.
I believe in working with parents and students to create individualized learning plans, which will best fit the unique needs of each student. Open communication between teachers, students and families is key to any child’s academic success. I work to develop connections with individual students, so that I can better understand their learning needs, and provide them with effective instruction. Every student can learn. It is my job to help my students develop the skills they will need to be successful in their learning.
DAVID T.
MORGAN S.
Morgan is a student at the University of Winnipeg in her 4th year of the Education program. She is studying to be an early/middle years teacher. English is her major and she loves assisting students in reaching their literacy goals. She also has a variety of experience in different subjects in K-6 and tutors in all subjects, english, math, social studies and science. Morgan loves getting to know all of her students so that she is able to build a strong relationship with them. Morgan’s focus is to adapt her teaching to meet the needs of each individual student. Her goal is to establish a fun learning environment while using techniques that will assist her students in reaching their educational goals.
BROOKE S.
Hello! My name is Brooke. I am currently in my third year teaching. I graduated from l’Université de Saint Boniface with a major in French and a minor in Anthropology. I then received my education degree at the University of Manitoba with a specialization in EarlyYears. I have experience with a variety of ages, ranging form grades 1 to 6.
I love to read and appreciate a good Netflix show so I love to integrate books and media into my lessons to build engagement.
My favourite part about teaching is building relationships with my students, getting to know them, and seeing that “oh I get it!” moment. Helping my students begin to believe in themselves and grow their confidence is what makes me love my job so much.
MORGAN R.
Morgan is currently studying to be an early/middle years teacher at the University of Winnipeg. Morgan has gained valuable teaching experience through her practicum and a summer learning program where she worked with students from kindergarten to grade 6. Morgan believes that getting to know and discovering students strengths, weaknesses and interests are essential in helping them learn. Morgan loves to make learning fun and adapt her teaching style to each students needs. In her free time she loves music, reading, hiking and art. She can’t wait to help you on your learning journey!
DEVON L.
Hey my name is Devon!
I am a recent graduate of the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Education Middle Year’s Stream but love working with early years as well! I have had experience teaching from Grades K-8 and I believe that at its core, learning stems from trusting relationships and understanding a students strengths, weaknesses and interests. I use these to personalize my teaching and make learning as fun as possible for the student.
I always loved school when I was personally interested in what I was learning and that’s what I strive to do for the student in every personally tailored lesson.
I look forward to working with you!
SHEENA G.
Sheena holds a B.Sc. honours in Biochemistry and an M.Sc. in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy. She is extremely passionate about teaching, and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Education degree. Sheena has over 10 years of experience teaching and mentoring K-12 and university students in various roles, including that of a course instructor, research assistant, career advisor, tutor, and STEM educator. Owing to her achievements in academia and in the community, Sheena has received many prestigious awards, including a Governor General’s Gold Medal. In addition to classroom instruction, she also has extensive experience tutoring distance education students through platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams. She is also multilingual and fluent in speaking, reading, and writing English, Punjabi, and Hindi.
DAVID R.
I was born and raised in Winnipeg and have been fortunate enough to have lived, and worked, all over Canada teaching French Immersion and English-stream courses from Math and Social Studies to Chemistry and Français. I enjoy teaching as much today as I did when I began 35 years ago.