Hi, my name is Rob Burchett. I’ve been tutoring Math and Physics for over ten years in York Region and Toronto. I can tutor in-person or online. You can find some information in regards to my tutoring at the left under categories: Tutoring.
I apologize for the current construction going on at my website, soon I hope to have it back to normal. I have been tutoring continuously and have not had a long break. My website was attacked by malware and 5 years of data was lost. I’m working to put some of it back at the current time.
I’ve had success tutoring many students over the years. I also work on creating my own math some of which I have posted to this blog under the category, Concept sharing, math concept sharing and also under the category, Mathematics.
This is work of a basic nature, you do not need a degree from University to understand it. Incredibly, I hope to one day change grade 11 Mathematics, to make it much better!
I am working with my own students, tutoring grade 10 and 11 Math in person and online. I also tutor online with Brainiacs Online, online tutoring grade 10, 11 Math and grade 11 Physics. I am looking for new students in grade 9,10 or 11 Math and Physics and can be reached by phone or text message at 647-218-1407 or email: robburchett1@gmail.com.
I am starting a new branch of my business called “Tutor by Numbers”. I am seeking students from grade 4-12 who would be interested in meeting in-person in my local area of Markham/Vaughan. I am specifically looking for but I am not limiting myself to students with learning disabilities.
I am Currently having great success tutoring a student with a learning disability through the Learning Disabilities Association of York Region. He recently received a grade of 100% on two quizzes in math.
Anyone interested in this service can call me at 905-731-2145 or email me at robburchett1@gmail.com.
This summer I am having the pleasure of working for JDL Consulting in Richmond Hill. I am teaching grade 10 and 11 mathematics and science to students who have recently come to Canada from China.
My new student in grade 7 mathematics is doing very well. He received a grade of 88% in algebra last week. Moving forward he is studying fractions.
I have a new student that I started to tutor in math yesterday. I found him through the Learning Disabilities Association of York Region. He is in grade 7.
I thought I would post my degree from the University of Toronto.
I am looking to teach students grade 8,9,10 or 11 level mathematics. High school age or adult students. I would also be very interested in teaching the math portion of the G.E.D.