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Christina
- Rate $41
- Response 1h

$41/h
1st lesson free
- Creative writing
- Essay writing
- Writing
- Thesis preparation
- Dissertation
Developmental and Substantive Manuscript Editor, Dissertation & Thesis Coach, Research & Critical Analysis Mentor
- Creative writing
- Essay writing
- Writing
- Thesis preparation
- Dissertation
Lesson location
About Christina
I am a published author and experienced academic writer and editor. I have a background in cultural anthropology (M.A.), human geography via qualitative and ethnographic research methods (PhD), and interdisciplinary scholarship. While my professional focus has been on research, writing, and manuscript development, I bring the same rigorous attention to argumentation, clarity, and analytical depth to mentoring students. I offer structured, professional guidance tailored to motivated high school students, undergraduates, and graduate students who seek support with acquiring critical analysis and research skills, writing essays, theses, dissertations, or complex research projects. My approach focuses on strengthening critical thinking, refining conceptual frameworks, and developing clear, precise writing, all grounded in evidence-based academic practices. Students can trust that my feedback will be precise, constructive, and focused on measurable improvement. My goal is to provide tools and strategies that empower emerging scholars to produce work they can confidently defend and build upon.
About the lesson
- Première
- Terminale
- College
- +6
levels :
Première
Terminale
College
University
Adult Education
Masters/ Graduate School
Doctorate
MBA
High School
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My instructional model integrates developmental editing, research mentorship, and academic coaching into a single, structured process grounded in verifiable pedagogical principles (e.g., scaffolded learning, metacognitive skill-building, and iterative feedback cycles). This approach supports motivated high school students (11th–12th grade), undergraduates, graduate students, and early-career researchers who need rigorous, academically aligned guidance for writing, research design, and analytical development.
Approach & Teaching Method
My method combines:
1. Scaffolded Learning – breaking complex academic tasks into clear, sequential steps supported by coaching and guided practice
2. Socratic Inquiry – using structured questioning to develop critical thinking, theoretical precision, and argumentative clarity
3. Process-Oriented Editorial Guidance – teaching through demonstration, margin-level commentary, and revision modeling, consistent with evidence-based writing pedagogy
4. Research-Backed Qualitative Methods Instruction – drawing on standards from the American Anthropological Association (AAA) and qualitative research methodology literature
This structure ensures skill transfer: students learn not only what to revise or design, but why those choices strengthen their academic work.
Typical Lesson Structure
Each session will vary according to the specific needs of the mentee, and will generally follow a predictable but flexible four-part structure:
1. Diagnostic Review (10+ minutes)
Assessment of the student’s current draft, research question, dataset, or conceptual issue. Identification of gaps in logic, structure, or methodological clarity.
2. Targeted Instruction (30+ minutes)
Focused teaching tailored to the student’s needs:
• strengthening argumentation or flow
• refining qualitative methods
• clarifying theoretical grounding
• restructuring chapters or manuscripts
• developing coding frameworks, analytic memos, or literature integration
3. Guided Revision or Analysis (30+ minutes)
Live modeling of revisions, coding decisions, narrative restructuring, or research design improvements. Students apply concepts in real time to reinforce mastery.
4. Action Roadmap (15+ minutes)
A concise summary with next steps, checkpoints, and specific revision or research tasks.
What Sets This Instruction Apart
1. Dual Expertise:
I combine academic training in anthropology, human geography, sociology, psychology, sociocultural research, and qualitative methodology with extensive editorial and manuscript-development experience. This allows students to receive both conceptual and technical support in one place.
2. High-Level Developmental Editing Integrated Into Lessons:
Instruction isn’t limited to surface-level corrections. Students receive developmental feedback on:
• structural logic
• theoretical coherence
• methodological rigor
• narrative flow
3. Research-Grounded Techniques:
All methods taught are aligned with established qualitative research standards and educational research rather than generic “study skills” instruction.
4. Precision Without Voice Domination:
Feedback strengthens clarity and argumentation while preserving the student’s voice, consistent with ethical editorial practice recommended by the Council of Science Editors (CSE).
5. Tailored to Advanced Learners:
Lessons are designed for students who need high-level thinking skills, deep conceptual clarity, and sophisticated analysis.
Who These Lessons Are For
Motivated high school students (11th–12th grade)
• AP/IB research papers
• Capstone projects
• College-prep academic writing
Undergraduate students
• Research papers and theoretical essays
• Social science writing and analysis
• Qualitative or mixed-methods coursework
Graduate & Postgraduate Students
• Theses and dissertations (proposal through defense)
• Qualitative research design and analysis
• Literature reviews, theoretical framing, and academic argumentation
• Manuscripts under revision for publication
Professionals & Emerging Scholars
• Research-driven reports
• Interdisciplinary writing
• Academic productivity and/or publication planning
• Conceptual clarity for career-related academic projects
Lesson Outcomes
Students can expect to develop:
• stronger critical analysis
• clearer, more coherent academic writing
• rigorous and defensible qualitative or mixed-methods research designs
• effective argumentation and theoretical framing
• structured revision strategies and analytic confidence
Each lesson is grounded in evidence-based writing and research pedagogy, providing a verifiable and academically sound framework for student progress.
Rates
Rate
- $41
Pack rates
- 5 h: $171
- 10 h: $342
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This first lesson offered with Christina will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 30min
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