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What kind of science help does your child need?

Science tutoring: Improve understanding of scientific concepts and develop critical thinking skills.

Your child  deserves the best online science tutors.

Find online science tutors tailored to your child's learning style with Learner. Our expert tutors can motivate students of all ages to achieve their academic goals.

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Science Abbi
Abbi
Certified Math Tutor
Abbi is an accomplished science tutor with over 20 years of teaching experience. She has taught a range of subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Physics. Holding bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, Abbi uses visuals and extensive classroom materials to explain complex concepts. She is dedicated to making students comfortable and confident in their learning.

Tutoring since 2022

Science Anisa
Anisa
Certified Math Tutor
Anisa is a National Board Certified Teacher with a robust background in science education. She holds a Bachelor's in Chemistry and Biology from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and a Master's in Teaching and Education from Western Washington University. Anisa's teaching approach is centered on empowering students by helping them discover and use their talents towards learning.

Tutoring since 2008

Science Chelsea
Chelsea
Certified Math Tutor
Chelsea is a science tutor with a master's degree from Grand Canyon University and Virginia Tech, focusing on teaching Biology and Chemistry from grades 3 through college. She approaches tutoring with passion, aiming to ignite the same enthusiasm in her students. Chelsea believes in a personalized, flexible tutoring style, ensuring comprehension and mastery through regular reviews.

Tutoring since 2019

Science Cory
Cory
Certified Math Tutor
Cory is a versatile tutor with over a decade of teaching experience. He studied at the University of Central Florida and is committed to simplifying learning with his K.I.S.S. (Keep It Super Simple) philosophy, ensuring that his students fully grasp the subject matter. Cory's approach has helped many students improve their grades significantly.

Tutoring since 2010

Science Jennifer
Jennifer
Certified Math Tutor
Jennifer has worked with science students of all ages and backgrounds for the last 20 years. She believes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to teaching science. She loves to take whatever approach works best for a student, even non-traditional creative methods, and tailor her lesson plans to match that unique learning style.

Tutoring since 2007

Tutoring since 2007

Science Joandry
Joandry
Certified Math Tutor
Joandry is a certified teacher with a master's degree in secondary science education from Relay Graduate School of Education, tutoring students from grades 8 to college since 2014. Fluent in English and Spanish, he uses real-world applications and student experiences to enhance learning, striving for both educational and emotional success for his students.

Tutoring since 2014

Tutoring since 2014

Science Joel
Joel
Certified Math Tutor
Joel is an energetic and versatile STEM tutor with expertise spanning math, science, and chess. Since 2016, he has been helping students of all ages build confidence and mastery in their subjects, utilizing his background in math and science from Georgia State University. Joel's tutoring approach is highly adaptive, ensuring he matches each student's pace and learning style, making every session enjoyable and informative.

Tutoring since 2016

Dynamic SAT tutor

Science Karen
Karen
Certified Math Tutor
Karen is an enthusiastic educator who displays her love of learning to inspire students and help them realize that learning can be fun! For Karen, one of the best parts of tutoring is getting to know a student so she can adapt her instruction to meet their needs, challenge their strengths, and connect to their interests.

Tutoring since 2010

Award-winning tutor

Science Ricky
Ricky
Certified Math Tutor
Ricky is a highly experienced science tutor with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Southern Mississippi. He has taught chemistry at the collegiate level and served as the Chair of the Chemistry Department at William Carey University. Ricky enjoys tutoring students from 5th grade through college, focusing on making complex topics accessible and enjoyable.

Tutoring since 1996

Science Tisha-Ann
Tisha-Ann
Certified Math Tutor
Tisha-Ann is a versatile tutor with eight years of experience teaching Pre-K to College levels. A graduate of Florida International University, she's particularly passionate about student success, having made a significant impact as a long-term substitute teacher. Tisha-Ann's tutoring style is flexible and student-focused, adapting to their individual needs and capabilities, which has led to remarkable transformations.

Tutoring since 2016

Tutoring for every age group and level

Every age group and grade level is taken care of at Learner. We encourage everyone to learn, from kids and teens to college students and adults. Within our vast network of instructors, we have tutors who cater to kindergarteners through adult learners.

Top locations

Learner tries to give students from all over the country access to highly-qualified tutors. When we first created our online tutoring platform, our mission was to help fill the gap between a student's need and a compatible tutor.  Here are a few of our most popular areas for online science tutoring.

Why online science tutoring?

If you’ve been considering a science tutor for your child, it may be because they’ve been falling behind in class or struggling to understand the material. If this is the case, they aren’t alone. Between larger class sizes, decreasing resources, and the shake-ups caused by the pandemic, the education system has been stretched thin, and students are the ones who are being negatively impacted. As a result, many parents have been turning to private tutors for support. Having a science tutor help supplement what is learned in the classroom can make all the difference for students who need to get back on track in school.

How students can benefit from working with Learner

Science is behind many of the advances in our quality of life. Even if your child doesn't want to go into the sciences as a career, learning chemistry, physics, or biology will give them the tools they need to get through life.

Learn problem-solving skills

Science makes you a better problem solver. Whether you are calculating the velocity of a falling tree, studying for the SATs, or preparing for your first job interview, problem-solving skills are essential in all facets of life. Scientific subjects teach us to break down complex problems into smaller steps and tackle them one step at a time.

Prepare for future professions

Has your child ever talked about being a doctor or a dentist? What about an astronaut or engineer? These are just a few professions that require a scientific background in physics, biology, and chemistry. Having a solid foundation in the sciences will keep many career doors open for your child.

Take care of themselves and the planet

Science also encourages children to take care of themselves and the planet. Learning about how certain foods and lifestyle choices affect the body can encourage students to make healthier decisions, including avoiding cigarettes and swapping processed foods for fruits and vegetables. Similarly, science also equips students with essential knowledge about respecting the planet. From recycling more and eating plant-based foods to trying to stop global warming, our scientific literacy impacts the survival of our planet. 

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What should I look for in a science tutor?

There are many factors to consider when searching for a science tutor for your student. First and foremost, you want to make sure that your candidates have the appropriate educational background, preferably at least a bachelor’s degree from a four-year university. You also want to make sure that your candidates have at least a few years of teaching experience. Some science instructors may be experts in their field but may not know how to break down complex physics or chemistry concepts for others. Lastly, you want to make sure that your candidate has taught the science subject you want to teach to the age group you want to teach. For example, if your child is in middle school and taking physics, the best candidate will have taught middle school physics before.

Why students love Learner.

Chelsea from Learner helped me to get a full ride to Duke University.

“Chelsea from Learner was the perfect match for me. She customized the training so that it would push me hard - but not too hard where I would get frustrated. I worked with Chelsea for years because she took a genuine interest in me and my future.”

"Stephanie taught me how to be more organized. I was getting Bs and Cs before I started working with her. I used to get overwhelmed before studying for a test. Stephanie taught me how to create “study guides” so I’d have all the big ideas in one place. I am now getting As and Bs and my parents are much happier."

"When I first started working with Alan, I told him I would never be good at math. I barely passed my first two years of high school math and I needed one more hard math class to graduate. Alan believed in me and worked with me on the basics. Little by little, he built up my confidence to the point where I realized I am good at math and I did well in the class."

How does Learner science tutoring work?

Answer questions about your child's background and unique needs.

Schedule a call with our Academic Advisor to identify learning goals and objectives.

We will custom match the right tutor for your child. Your initial session is commitment-free.

Why work with Learner for online science tutoring?

Learner’s mission is to help bridge the gap between what a student currently excels at and what they still need to excel at in order to reach their goals and succeed in their science course. Everything about Learner's online service is geared toward achieving that mission. 

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Fast results

After just a few sessions with our highly qualified tutors and their personalized lesson plans, your child's grades and test scores should start to improve in a big way. 

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Modern tools for learning

Our virtual classrooms can compete with in-person tutoring centers because they have interactive whiteboards, video and chat features, and a function that records lessons.

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A patient and encouraging instructor

Our compassionate and supportive tutors help make our tutoring sessions safe learning environments for students to open up about their science issues and ask questions.

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Relevance to the curriculum

Our private tutors can get to know your student's curriculum and pay special attention to the areas where your student needs the most help.

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Why Learner science tutoring?

Accelerated learning

Learner tutors make lesson plans based on a student's curriculum, their strengths and weaknesses, their hobbies and interests, and the way they like to learn best. These customized science lessons lead to an accelerated learning experience that far exceeds what occurs in a large classroom environment.

Innovative platform

Learners’ state-of-the-art virtual classrooms are just as good, if not better, than in-person tutoring environments. Every classroom has video, chat, and interactive whiteboards that students and teachers can use to work on chemistry equations and biology lessons together at the same time. Every lesson is also recorded, which allows students to use their lessons as study materials when preparing for a test or working on a lab report.

Custom matching

We at Learner know that how well a student and tutor get along has a big effect on how the student learns. When a student signs up for Learner, our first order of business is having a matching specialist pair them with the most compatible tutor in our network. When making our matches, we consider schedule, personality, age group, learning style, and science subject.

World-class tutors

Every tutor in our network has been rigorously vetted and has undergone a thorough background check. Our strict requirements say that a tutor must have at least a bachelor's degree from a four-year university and several years of teaching experience.

How to find the right online science tutor?

When finding the best online science tutor, it really comes down to finding the right science tutor for you. You should not make any exceptions when it comes to the tutor's background, education, teaching experience, and knowledge of the subject.

But once you’ve found a handful of candidates that meet all of those requirements, you can then focus on compatibility. Firstly, every tutor is going to have a certain approach that they use when teaching science. While some tutors strive to create a fun learning environment, others focus on pushing their students to become independent learners. You know your child better than anyone else, so think about what type of structure and approach will help their inner scientist thrive.

To get a gauge on each of your candidates’ teaching styles, ask if they would be open to a short phone call. Aside from personality and how they teach, you should also think about how much you can spend on tutoring. You may find the best tutor in the world, but they aren’t going to be a financially sustainable option if their services do not fit within your monthly budget. Calculate how much you can afford to spend on tutoring each month while also considering how long you expect to be working with a tutor.

If you only need a tutor for a short period of time, you may be able to spend more money on their services than if you need someone long-term.Finding a tutor with experience teaching your child’s age group and subject matter is also very important. The title of “science tutor” is very broad. If an instructor only has experience teaching middle school biology, they may not be familiar with an AP physics curriculum.

Top benefits of working with a private science tutor

One-on-one teaching

One of the best things about working with a private science tutor is that they can customize their lesson plans to fit a student's weak spots and the way they learn best. Because tutors can dedicate 100% of their focus and attention to that one student, they can even create practice questions that are geared toward the student's interests, whether they like animals or cars.

Improved confidence

Many people don’t realize how much confidence plays a role in academic performance. The more confident students are in a subject, the more willing they are to seek new solutions and the more determined they are to work through difficult exam questions. In a classroom, students often don’t receive the regular feedback they need to feel confident. But with private tutoring, instructors have ample opportunities to reinforce positive behavior and boost a student’s confidence.

Better study habits

Some students’ science grades suffer from a poor understanding of classroom material, while others suffer from bad study habits. Students in elementary, middle, and even high school are still learning how to stay organized, meet deadlines, and stop procrastinating. Instructors can help students figure out which bad habits they need to change and come up with plans and strategies to help them do so.

Match pace

Whether they are teaching IB biology or AP chemistry, teachers often only have a set number of weeks to work through an entire science curriculum. Even when specific students are struggling with concepts, they don’t always have the time or resources to help cater to their needs. That’s why private tutoring is the perfect way to supplement a fast-paced curriculum. Students can save their questions for tutoring sessions and spend extra time on concepts that need further clarification.

Fewer distractions

Classrooms can be chaotic environments. Between all the people and the noises, it can be difficult for students to focus on the task at hand. All of those distractions are eliminated in a private tutoring environment. This quiet and calm atmosphere allows students to really hone in on the material and be productive.

What should you look for in a science tutor?

Aside from education and experience, there are many key qualities you should look for in a science tutor. Here are some of the most important:

Patience

Patience is undoubtedly one of the most important qualities in any science tutor. More often than not, students sign up for tutoring services because they are struggling with their coursework. Therefore, there’s a strong chance that they will be feeling defeated, frustrated, and down on themselves. The last thing that they need is a tutor who shows frustration and annoyance when they fail to grasp a concept or arrive at an incorrect answer.

Motivation

The more invested a tutor is in your child’s education, the more likely they are to make a significant impact. If a tutor is simply in this line of work because they want to make some extra money, they are unlikely to go to the same lengths to help your child reach their academic goals.

Adaptable

Tutors need to recognize that teaching is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. One chemistry lesson plan may work wonders for one student but may leave another student scratching their head. Tutors need to be able to figure out how each student learns best and build their lessons around that style.

Enthusiastic

Not every student is going to be delighted by the idea of chemistry, biology, or physics. Tutors need to be mentally prepared for that and make up for a student’s lack of energy and excitement with their own. The good news is that a positive attitude can spread, and a tutor's high energy is likely to rub off on their students.

Communicative

Clear and frequent communication is a mandatory trait in every science tutor. Not only must a tutor be able to explain chemistry and biology concepts to students in a digestible manner, but they also need to be consistent in communicating about their students’ progress. Parents and students should never be confused or out of the loop about their child’s learning journey.

Empathetic

Students can have a hard time emotionally if they get bad grades on a biology test or fail a physics class. Whether they are worried about getting into college or struggling with low self-esteem, a tutor needs to be able to talk them through any emotional struggles and coax them through these issues.

Humble

If a student is feeling down about their science skills, the last thing they need is an arrogant tutor taking up too much space in the room. An arrogant tutor can make a student feel even more incompetent and uncomfortable about opening up about issues they might be having.

Ambitious

There are going to be times when tutors need to take it slow and coax students through new material, and there are going to be times when tutors need to push their students outside of their comfort zones. The more a student is challenged, the more likely they are to reach their full academic potential.

How to find a science tutor near me

When searching for a science tutor in your area, many people simply type a few keywords into their favorite search engine. While this might seem like the easiest way to find a tutor, it’s unlikely that you will get the best results. Instead, start by asking your child’s science teacher if they have any recommendations or anyone they can refer you to. Not only will your science teacher likely know other science instructors, but they will also be able to recommend someone who can play to your child’s strengths, weaknesses, and teaching style. 

You can also look for message boards or postings in your local library, learning centers, and universities. Current biology, physics, and chemistry majors make great and often affordable tutoring candidates. Finally, spread the word through your various networks. Ask your co-workers, neighbors, and fellow parents if they or anyone they know has worked with a qualified science tutor in the past. 

If none of these strategies work, one surefire option is to use an online tutoring service like Learner. Learner does the heavy lifting of matching you with a compatible tutor in its network. Learner’s vast network includes dozens of highly qualified science tutors, each with their own areas of expertise. All you need to do is complete a short, 3-minute quiz on its website, and within 72 hours, you can schedule your first tutoring session. 

Frequently Asked Science Tutoring Questions

How is online tutoring different from in-person tutoring?

Online tutoring and in-person tutoring are similar in that they both provide students with individualized attention and support. However, they differ in that in-person tutoring usually takes place in a tutoring center or the tutor’s home, while online tutoring lessons are conducted virtually.

What are the qualifications of your science tutors?

The qualifications of science tutors can vary, but typically, they should have a strong understanding of and expertise in the subject area they are tutoring. At Learner, all of our tutors have at least a bachelor’s degree from a four-year university and several years of science teaching experience.

Do we get to select which science tutor we work with?

A matching specialist at Learner pairs each student with the most complementary science tutor in our network. That said, students and their families will always have the final say in which science tutor they wish to work with.

What does a science tutor do?

A science tutor is a teacher or educator who helps students with their science work on an individual basis. While their responsibilities will vary, for the most part, they will assess student understanding, clarify concepts, provide additional practice, and offer guidance and support to help solidify students’ understanding of their class material.

What happens if we aren’t compatible with the first tutor we are matched with?

If you or your child are unhappy with the first tutor they are matched with, speak with Learner’s team. Explain what you liked and didn’t like about the experience, and Learner will match you with someone more well-suited to your needs.

What is the earliest we can book our first science tutoring session?

After you complete Learner’s short online survey, we will pair you with a tutor in our network. The matching process typically takes 72 hours. Once you have been assigned a tutor, you can book your first session for whatever date and time work best for you.

How does online science tutoring work?

At Learner, online science tutoring takes place in our virtual classrooms. Each classroom is equipped with video, audio, and chat features so that the tutor and student can see and hear each other in real-time, just as if they were in the same room. Learner’s online classrooms also include interactive whiteboards, which allow students and tutors to collaborate on practice problems.

Will my child’s grades improve after they start working with a science tutor?

Yes. Many of our students have begun to see improvements in grades and test scores after just a couple of weeks of working with our tutors, thanks to our highly qualified tutors. A student’s motivation and engagement, as well as paternal support, may also play a role in how quickly a student’s grades improve.

How much does a science tutor cost?

The price of a science tutor can vary a lot, depending on things like the tutor's qualifications, experience, location, and the length and number of sessions. On average, private science tutors charge anywhere from $40 to $100 per hour.

How to become an online science tutor?

The steps to becoming an online science tutor will differ depending on which online service you work for. Generally speaking, you must acquire subject expertise, develop teaching skills, and gain experience before anything else. Then, you can create your online presence, establish your rate, and advertise your services.

Is science tutoring tax deductible?

Tutoring is usually considered a personal expense, which means that it is not tax deductible. However, if your child has any learning disabilities, tutoring might be considered a medical expense. If you have any more questions, you can always talk to a tax expert to find out if online tutoring is tax deductible.