Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Mary Cassatt
Mary Cassatt Mary Cassatt: Give me Pastels; Give me Gouache! ChaptersYoung Mary: Getting a Feel for ArtThe Life of an Artist in ParisOn the Quest for AcceptanceMary Cassatt, ImpressionistMary to the EndWhen one thinks of great art, French painting and anything from the Italian Renaissance period comes readily to mind.If one is inclined toward van Gogh â" impressionist painting as well as expressionism, works by the likes of Paul Klee or Edvard Munch easily spring forth.Does one dare throw The Boating Party in the âgreat artâ mix? What about Mother and Child or In The Box?These and other great artworks by the American painter in Paris are often overlooked in favour of other, more renown tableaux. Mostly, the name Cassatt draws... at best puzzled stares, at worse, blank looks.The sad part is that that is the treatment Marie Cassatt suffered for just about her entire artistic career.Today, we put an end to that by understanding who that American woman with the French-sounding name was. Why was she so set on painting? Why couldnât she see h erself marrying, settling down and raising children, as was expected of her?We look at the tender scenes she painted that belied her struggle for acceptance as an artist of merit. We uncover just how much she was willing to put on the line in the name of art and, in the end, how she was undone by a certain magnificent art installation.Superprof now presents Mary Cassatt. FernandoPainting Teacher 5.00 (8) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EmmaPainting Teacher 5.00 (5) £75/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors DavidPainting Teacher 4.75 (4) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NatashaPainting Teacher 5.00 (7) £37/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors StefaniaPainting Teacher 5.00 (4) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors SakinaPainting Teacher 5.00 (1) £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LorrenPainting Teacher 5.00 (2) £18/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Off2themoonholliePainting Teacher £8/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsYoung Mary: Getting a Feel for Art Mary often asked her neighbours in France to pose for her By Mary Cassatt via WikipediaMary was the second-born in a large, upper-class family living on the outskirts of Pittsburgh. When she entered the world on May 1844, her father was a successful stockbroker and land speculator.The family had a rather elevated pedigree; Dad was a descendant of the original Dutch settlers in Manhattan. Mum too came from a privileged background; she was well-read, with a taste for refinement.It was her mother who introduced her to art.She believed that proper education involved exposure to the wider world. Thus, she took her brood to the capitals of Europe: Berlin, Paris, London and Rome. Little Mary drank it all in, even learning to speak German and French.She also had her first art lessons â" drawing and music, while in Europe.Before Mary was of school age, the family moved east, ultimately settling in Philadelphia, where she attended school.Upon completion of her compulsory education, Mary and h er father endured a lot of friction.Mary wanted to study art and her father could see no point in it. Her mother may have interceded on her behalf; at age 15, she was enroled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.Her mother and certainly her father must have had reservations about their teen-aged daughter being exposed to feminist ideas and other vagaries that may corrupt her; they especially feared predatory males.Their fears were for nought. Although the student body was overwhelmingly male, those students nevertheless believed that women and men could create art equally well and should enjoy the same freedom to do so.Being exposed to such liberalism at such a tender age shaped Maryâs worldview. For her entire life, she and all of her classmates remained advocates of equal rights.While the temperament suited Mary well, she grew ever more frustrated with two aspects of her art studies:1. About 20% of the student body was female but, unlike her, they were only learning how to paint as a social skill; they did not have any intention of pursuing a career in art.2. Because she was most serious about her art, she was subjected to patronising attitudes from both her classmates and instructors.That last was most injurious and, added to her frustration with the slow pace of the instruction and gender-based restrictions such as being forbidden to work with male models, Mary soon found she had no choice but to set off on her own.By contrast, Artemisia Gentileschi had no such credibility problems!The Life of an Artist in ParisAs there would be no certificate or degree for all of the academic art she created, Mary again tussled with her family, finally wrangling permission to establish herself in Europe, to learn how to paint from the masters.So, she set off, at the age of 22, with a rotation of chaperones keeping her company.However progressive Mary thought the Paris art scene would be, she must have been sorely disappointed to learn that females were barred fr om the School of Fine Arts. Or maybe she was angry!Undeterred, she petitioned for private lessons with the art teachers. Finally, Jean-Leon Jerome, a painter and sculptor in his own right, agreed to take her on.He might have been surprised at her dedication to learning; not only did she attend every session without fail but, when not in the studio, she was haunting the Louvre, copying the original paintings hanging there.She may have been dismayed at the number of female artists in that art museum, all busily sketching, as she was. She soon discovered that it was quite common for a female artist to sell their sketches to tourists because of the many roadblocks to their being an artist.One such block for women artists in Paris must have been that they were denied entry to the cafés where all of the great (male) painters tarried. Nevertheless, Marie met and built ties with some of the greatest names in western art: Edouard Manet, Auguste Renoir and, most importantly, Edgar Degas. Wi th him, she enjoyed a lifelong artistic partnership.Do you know who Frida Kahloâs mentor was?And then, war broke out. Her early impressionist tableaux showed social scenes such as theater and carnivals Source: WikipediaAlso learn about Georgia OâKeeffe, another great American painter... In her later years as an artist, Mary depicted mainly maternal scenes Source: Mary Cassatt.org via WikipediaMary to the EndMary had decided, early in her career as an artist, that she would never marry. Not only was marriage incompatible with the life of an artist but she felt she simply did not have the temperament for it.Indeed, Mary could be ill-tempered, self-centred and narcissistic. Perhaps those traits are a job requirement for artists.Still, she painted scenes of motherhood with such tenderness and, one might think, so much longing that some say she enjoyed motherhood through her depictions.Still, if she missed being a mother or even being married, she gave no outward signs of it; she continued to travel and paint well into old age.At 74, on a journey through Egypt and, upon seeing the ancient works on display in their museum of art, she became so overwhelmed by their beauty and magnitude that her creativity was stifled, at least for a time.Finally, at 80 years old, she gave up painting â" but only because she could no longer see and it pained her greatly to hold a brush. She lived another 12 years, tortured by the fact that she could not see her beautiful world, much less paint it.Mary Cassatt is but one of many famous female painters who gave up everything for art, making our world more beautiful in the process.
Friday, March 6, 2020
The Guide to Drawing Houses
The Guide to Drawing Houses How to Draw a House ChaptersWhy Draw a HouseWhere to Begin when Drawing a HousePerspective: The Key to Drawing a Good HouseAdding Colour to Your HouseLearning How to Draw a HouseâDrawing includes three and a half quarters of the content of painting⦠Drawing contains everything, except the hue.â - Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresA lot of people would admit that they donât know how to draw. However, creative pastimes are amongst the most popular. Artistic pursuits (including drawing, painting and sculpture) are the most popular to have been taken up in 2019. Creative hobbies are becoming increasingly popular.Would you like to learn how to draw a house?Vanishing points, linear perspective, colouring, etc., discover all the different ways to improve your drawing.In this article, we'll look at the reasons for drawing a house, where you can get started, the keys to drawing a good house, how to add colour to your drawings, and where you can learn all this. FernandoDrawing Teacher 5.00 (8) £30/h1st les son free!Discover all our tutors EmmaDrawing Teacher 5.00 (5) £75/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors DavidDrawing Teacher 4.75 (4) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NatashaDrawing Teacher 5.00 (7) £37/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LorrenDrawing Teacher 5.00 (2) £18/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Julia janeDrawing Teacher 5.00 (5) £60/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EvelinaDrawing Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ZangmoDrawing Teacher 5.00 (6) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsWhy Draw a HouseDrawing a house is something that most of us will have done as children. In nursery, many children are asked to draw their house and their family. Some draw their house accurately and others not so much.Each young artist can improve, thatâs for sure. There are some interesting houses you can draw to test your skills as an artist. (Source: FrankWinkler)However, most artists learn to draw their house in their childhood. We draw a square with a triangle on top and weâre done. As simple as this is, it can be quite useful for learning shapes.As we grow up, some of us continue to draw regularly and some even continue to draw their house. Whether you live in the country or the city, houses can be the object of fine art. Painting pictures of houses has been popular among many great artists.Drawing a house is also very common among decorators and architects, of course. They need to draw rooms, layouts, etc. This type of drawing can be useful for decorating houses or getting work done or even designing the house of your dreams. But you canât do this type of drawing without learning about one-point perspective. Getting the basics right is essential. Whether youâre drawing the outside of your house or a particular room, the perspectiv e will give your drawing depth.Perspective is particularly important if you want to create something more like a work of art and less like a design. It can also make your work more realistic.Learn more about drawing nature and landscapes.Where to Begin when Drawing a HouseThe first thing you need to do when drawing a house is to choose an example to work from. When sketching a house, you don't need to make an architectural drawing. (Source: ElasticComputeFarm0)You can choose your own house or any other house you like the look of. The advantage of this is that you can see it with your own eyes and have a look at the different aspects of it. Having a look around is also useful for perspective.Of course, you can draw a house from an example. To do this, you can just take a photo from the internet. Whether itâs from a search or social networks, there are plenty of pictures of houses online.You might even choose to draw an imaginary house. In this case, you wonât need to look for a model. Your imagination will do all the work.To get started, you first need to choose the medium you want to work on. If youâre working on canvas, youâll want to make sure that you have an easel to paint almost anywhere. That said, if youâre working on paper, youâll still need something to support the paper while you work.Youâll want to start with a ske tch. Almost every drawing starts with a sketch. You need to start with the basic outlines. Donât be afraid of making mistakes. This is the whole point of starting with a sketch; you can make mistakes and rub them out.Donât rub something out immediately just because you think youâve made a mistake. Leave all the marks there until youâve finished. Your sketch will start to take shape even with all these erroneous lines.Learn more about drawing mountains. FernandoDrawing Teacher 5.00 (8) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EmmaDrawing Teacher 5.00 (5) £75/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors DavidDrawing Teacher 4.75 (4) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NatashaDrawing Teacher 5.00 (7) £37/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LorrenDrawing Teacher 5.00 (2) £18/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors Julia janeDrawing Teacher 5.00 (5) £60/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EvelinaDrawing Teacher £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all ou r tutors ZangmoDrawing Teacher 5.00 (6) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsPerspective: The Key to Drawing a Good HouseAs we explained before, you canât draw a realistic house without perspective. Perspective can give depth and relief to art. Itâs one of the fundamentals of drawing. Perspective helps your drawing appear more three-dimensional. (Source: stux)To add perspective to your drawing, you can use one or several vanishing points. Vanishing points usually have several lines radiating from them. The lines are there to show you how an object placed along them would vanish on the horizon.For example, the walls of the house may follow a couple of vanishing points. You need to know that vanishing points vary according to what youâre drawing.Perspective didnât appear in art until the Renaissance alongside techniques like sfumato, which was made famous by Leonardo da Vinci, particularly in the Mona Lisa. Nowadays, almost all artists use perspective in their work to add depth to it.Learning to portray perspective realistically is the first step towards drawing a good house. Once youâve got your vanishing points and your lines, youâll start to see where you can put the objects in a room or the outside of the house.Discover how to draw a beach.Adding Colou r to Your HouseOnce youâve got the main lines down, the next step is inking. This is where you go over the right lines, ignoring the mistakes in your sketch, with a pen, Indian ink, marker, or even coloured pencils if you want.If using a wet material, make sure you allow it to dry before you start erasing the mistakes in your sketch. Youâll be left with a clean outline of your house.Each artist can choose whether or not they want to add colour to their picture. A drawing can be left without colours. It depends on your goals and what you plan on doing with your work.To add colour to your picture, you can use watercolours, gouache, acrylics, coloured pencils, etc.You can also colour your image by scanning it and colouring it digitally using special computer programmes. These allow you to use digital versions of charcoals, markers, special brushes, etc. Youâll even have a palette with every colour imaginable. That said, you will need to be handy with a computer.Whatever technique you choose, have fun with it and practise regularly to get better.The way you add colours will express your style so donât hesitate to try out different things. Even if it doesnât produce the desired effects, itâs all part of the learning process.Find out more about drawing gardens in parks.Learning How to Draw a HouseThe right advice will go a long way when it comes to improving your drawings. You can get this advice from a teacher or tutor. Teachers will help students with the basics of drawing and their projects, particularly in private drawing tutorials. While becoming an architect can take years, you can learn to draw a house much more quickly than that. (Source: Wokandapix)Learning to draw can be quite complicated. Each student has different objectives and wonât want to specialise in the same things. In private tutorials or a workshop, youâll be able to let your teacher know what you want to learn:SketchingPortraitsDrawing contoursDrawing with dotsThe human body and life drawingsPencil drawingDrawing charactersEtc.If you're interested in drawing lessons, figure drawing, perspective drawing, how to draw animals, or even just simple shapes, get in touch with one of the talented and experienced tutors on Superprof.You can get either face-to-face tutorials, online tutorials, or group tutorials. Each comes with its pros and cons so take your time when deciding what's right for you, your learning style, and your budget. Face-to-face tutorials are more cost-effective but also more costly while group tutorials tend to be cheaper but yo u won't get as much one-on-one time with your tutor.In private tutorials, you can also choose the tutor whoâs suited to helping you learn exactly what you want to learn. Architectural drawings, interior design, sculpture, there are art tutors of all kinds.Keep in mind that many of the tutors on Superprof also offer the first hour of tuition for free. You can use this time to get to know them, discuss what you want out of your tutorials, and agree upon the conditions of your private tutorials. Try out a few different tutors before you decide on the one that's perfect for you.You can also teach yourself how to draw. Whether itâs drawing a face, animals, or a house, there are plenty of video tutorials and guides available online. They can guide you through each step of learning a new technique. There are great tutorials on using watercolours, pastels, etc.You just need to go for it!
Math Tutoring to Increase Your Academic Ability in Math
Math Tutoring to Increase Your Academic Ability in Math 0SHARESShare Facing math homework problems? Tutor Pace is ready to help. Our math tutoring will clean your academic path full of doubts, problems, and confusions in math. Math tutoring: 24/ 7 math help from us Learn math concepts and work on math problems anytime with our experts. You can connect with us all day and all night. Tell us when you need help and weâll provide you an instant access to our math experts. Whether late night or early morning, we have you learned 24/7. Math online tutoring: One-on-one tutoring sessions Our math online tutoring lets you learn in comfortable private tutoring sessions. Whether a conceptual doubt or a regular math problem, you can ask everything on a one-to-one basis with our math experts. Work in our interactive virtual classroom, where you have access to the wonderful whiteboard. Solve your math problems in real time using this tool. Get full coverage on your math topics. Ranging from algebraic expressions to graphs and inequalities, our experts teach you all. Bring any topic that you feel uneasy and weâll make you perform exceedingly well in that specific area. Math tutors: Helpful and cooperative for you Our math tutors help you in every inch of the subject. We offer certified math tutors from K-12 to college level students. Once connected, you get to: ? Seek math homework help ? Avail math assignment help ? Ask math problems ? Take help on test-prep and exam-prep ? Take assistance on academic math project ? Practice using math worksheets and tests Tutor Pace provides math tutoring for students of all skill levels. Thus, students can master both basic and advanced math concepts from now on-wards. Time is ticking! Get math online tutoring from Tutor pace right now! [starbox id=admin]
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Introvert Tendencies You Can Overcome - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Introvert Tendencies You Can Overcome - Introvert Whisperer Introvert Tendencies You Can Overcome Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesnât have to be obnoxious to be effective. But, if you donât Self-Promote you, who will? If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that shows you simple, yet effective ways to Self-Promote. Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
Can You Trust What You Hear - Listening Exercise
Can You Trust What You Hear - Listening Exercise Famous American inventor Benjamin Franklin once said Believe none of what you hear, and half of what you see. Todays listening exercise will have you believing Mr. Franklin.Youve probably seen lots of different optical illusions images and videos that are meant to trick your eyes and make you see something that isnt there. But what about audio illusions? These are illusions meant to trick your ears. In the video below you hear some illusions that will really surprise you. Watch the video, then try our listening exercises. Weve only created a listening exercise for the first illusion, about 1 minute of the video. Answer the questions below in comments, and we will respond.1 Many of us have _____ ____ to catch illusions that trick our eyes, but ___ ____ do you consider illusions of the ear?2. If you heard bar, bar, bar, ___ __ right.3. What is the contraction in the sentence above?4. The audio ____ ___ change between the two videos.5. __ ____, ___ ____ watching each video, and see ho w the sounds morph.6. What is the meaning of the phrasal verb above?
English Money Vocabulary - Learn English Expressions and Phrases
English Money Vocabulary - Learn English Expressions and Phrases Here you will learn English money vocabulary words. Money matters are always of interest and importance to us. We either need it or need to know what to do with it!! Lets read this short text and review some vocabulary words. Michael and Mary wanted to buy a house of their own. They had lived in rented accommodation since they got married almost two years ago. They could not afford to buy a house for cash as prices were too expensive. They were broke after spending a lot of money on the wedding. They had used their credit cards to pay for the honey moon and were trying to earn money now to repay that debt.They made an appointment with the bank manager to see if they qualified for a loan. Their friends had taken out a mortgage with the same bank and recommended that Michael and Mary should do the same. It came as a blow to them when the manager told them that they could not lend them any money yet until they demonstrated an ability to save enough money for the 10% deposit. They were very sorry now that they had wasted so much money on the holiday.A few months later they got a very welcome and unexpected surprise. An elderly aunt, without any children of her own, died and left some money in her Will to Michael. This inheritance would be enough for the initial deposit and the bank manager confirmed they could now borrow the balance to purchase their first home. English Money Vocabulary Words TO AFFORD when you have sufficient or enough money to buy what you need.BLOW(n) when you realise you cannot buy the item or goods you want. It comes as a blow when you understand the situation.TO BLOW(v) MONEY to spend money on useless things.BROKE when you have no money in the short or long term. You might be waiting to get paid by your employers and have no money in your bank account until you get your salary.MORTGAGE a way in which you can buy a house by using money borrowed from a financial institution. The house is registered in your name but the Financial Institution register a mortgage (charge) over the property until the money is repaid.LOAN (n) and TO LEND (v) the Financial Institution offer a person(s) a loan to buy a house or other asset. This is repaid together with interest over an agreed period, usually a number of years.The Financial institution agreed to lend me the money to buy a car. It was called a car loan.CREDIT CARD a plastic card which allows yo u to purchase goods and articles up to an agreed limit without using cash.The credit card company issues monthly statements and the customer repays the balance on a regular basis.TO WASTE where you spend all your money on goods or things which have no real value.You waste your money on things where the value drops very quickly.TO EARN where money is given to you for work you have done.He worked for a month and earned a very good salary.TO INHERIT (v) when someone dies they usually leave a Will. This sets out what they wish to be done with their assets (cash, house and other assets). A person who is lucky to be mentioned in the Will receives some cash or other asset. They inherit that asset. INHERITANCE (n)RECEIPT a piece of paper that will provide you with proof of payment if there is something wrong with the goodsINVOICE an official document that businesses issue as a request for payment. This states the amount due and when payment is expected. This is also useful for tax r eturns. BILL when we go to a café or restaurant this is what we ask for English Money Vocabulary - Infographic Enjoyed this infographic? Here's what you can do next: Practise English Money Vocabulary Check how well you remembered English money vocabulary, try this exercise. True or false? Enter the correct answers in the comments below:You inherit money from a relative when he/she dies and leaves you a sum of money in their last Will.A credit card is a card your friend sends you to wish you a happy birthday.A mortgage is when a bank lends you money to purchase a flat and they take a legal charge over that property.A loan is a sum of money you get from a bank but you are not obliged to repay it.
I have no GCSEs what can I do
I have no GCSEs what can I do Not getting the GCSE results you need for A-Levels and University can feel catastrophic even though are many reasons why you might not have done well. A weak revision plan, lack of subject knowledge and even bad exam techniques can all be to blame. Whatever the reason, don't let it stop you from trying again. The good news is there are many ways to secure a place at university beyond gaining traditional GCSEs grades, which means your learning is far from over. BTECs A BTEC, or 'Business and Technology Education Council' is a practical-based, vocational qualification that can be studied at schools and colleges. These allow you to gain hands-on experience in a field or subject and are an alternative to the more academic GCSEs and A-Levels. And can be studied at GCSE and A-level too. Though you will need at least five GCSEs to get on to a level 3 BTEC course, so you need to do Level 1 and 2 if you have no GCSEs. BTEC Level 1 and 2 = equivalent to a GCSE BTEC Level 3 = equivalent to an A-level There are 2,000 qualifications across 16 sectors, meaning you can study everything from animation to computing or engineering. These are then assessed via regular coursework and projects throughout the course with the benefit that you gain the practical experience. After Level 3, you can progress to university and apply for access to a degree in the first year. Re-Takes If you're unhappy with your current results, or you need a specific grade as a minimum requirement for further education, you may want to consider a retake. There are so many reasons why you may have low grades, and this is where a tutor can help you. Not only will they sound out your content knowledge but also look at your tactics around revision and taking exams. If it's poor exam and revision technique, this is the easiest to fix, while content knowledge will take longer, but it can be done. For tutors in all subjects and maths, English and Science we can help. If you've recently taken your exams, always approach your college or university first, to find out whether you can put in for a re-sit right away. If it's been a little longer, or you need to refresh your knowledge on the subject, there are a number of courses at local colleges. If you're looking to start from scratch, it can take between 12 months and 24 months to earn your GCSEs. Become an apprentice Apprenticeships are ideal if you have a clear idea of the career you'd like, and you're willing to commit to work and study. To be considered for an apprenticeship programme in England?, you need to be: aged 16 or over living in England , not in full-time education Intermediate apprenticeships are Level 2 and generally considered to be the same level as five GCSE passes. They are a great way to take the first step for those aged 16 as they offer an alternative to staying at school. What's more, after taking the intermediate level, can go on to complete advanced and higher apprenticeships and go to university.
TutorZ Receives Homeschool Curriculum Award
TutorZ Receives Homeschool Curriculum Award Congratulations TutorZ! We have been awarded the 2013 Top Homeschool Curriculum Award for 2013. This Top Homeschool Curriculum Award is granted by homeschool.com the highly respected authority on homeschooling on the web. The homeschool award is given annually to the best websites in service of homeschoolingand related educational services including tutoring, professional development, learning disabilities, science, language arts, foreign language learning, math, test prep, parenting, studying abroad and many more. The award can be seen at homeschool.coms 2013 award page or the product review page for Tutorz.com. Homeschool.com is the webs leading resource on homeschooling empowering students and parents to create the ideal school for their child at home. Homeschool.com was founded on the basis to consistently provide resources, information, and support to all homeschooling families. Up until 1850 most children in America were educated at home. But the past 25 years have seen a revival in homeschooling, and now between 2 or 3 million children in the United States are learning at home. TutorZ.com is an online tutoring referral service, designed to help students and parents freely network to find a private tutor over the Internet. The TutorZ.com site provides listings of over 50,000 private tutors nationwide. Tutorsâ data is organized into easy to use profiles that include tutoring subjects, education background, professional experience, awards, degrees, references, pictures and location. Integrated relevance ranking algorithm and filters allow students to select the perfect tutor quickly and easily. Tutors listed on TutorZ.com directory embrace academic studies including math, English, languages, business, accounting, physics, biology, chemistry, history and many more. We are proud to be considered one of the Top Homeschool Websites in 2013 and to possess the gold sealed award. We will make all possible efforts to justify the confidence of our students and tutors and to continue our status as a leading educational website. TutorZ Receives Homeschool Curriculum Award Congratulations TutorZ! We have been awarded the 2013 Top Homeschool Curriculum Award for 2013. This Top Homeschool Curriculum Award is granted by homeschool.com the highly respected authority on homeschooling on the web. The homeschool award is given annually to the best websites in service of homeschoolingand related educational services including tutoring, professional development, learning disabilities, science, language arts, foreign language learning, math, test prep, parenting, studying abroad and many more. The award can be seen at homeschool.coms 2013 award page or the product review page for Tutorz.com. Homeschool.com is the webs leading resource on homeschooling empowering students and parents to create the ideal school for their child at home. Homeschool.com was founded on the basis to consistently provide resources, information, and support to all homeschooling families. Up until 1850 most children in America were educated at home. But the past 25 years have seen a revival in homeschooling, and now between 2 or 3 million children in the United States are learning at home. TutorZ.com is an online tutoring referral service, designed to help students and parents freely network to find a private tutor over the Internet. The TutorZ.com site provides listings of over 50,000 private tutors nationwide. Tutorsâ data is organized into easy to use profiles that include tutoring subjects, education background, professional experience, awards, degrees, references, pictures and location. Integrated relevance ranking algorithm and filters allow students to select the perfect tutor quickly and easily. Tutors listed on TutorZ.com directory embrace academic studies including math, English, languages, business, accounting, physics, biology, chemistry, history and many more. We are proud to be considered one of the Top Homeschool Websites in 2013 and to possess the gold sealed award. We will make all possible efforts to justify the confidence of our students and tutors and to continue our status as a leading educational website.
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