During my 8-year teaching, I have had amazing children, and have admired the adventure of always investigating novel methods of treatment to a subject matter to make it useful and cool for the person I am sitting with.
How I teach
The mentor ideology of mine is focused on a learner: my intention is always to set up a supportive, pleasant and exciting workspace for discovering how to succeed.
I react immediately to the needs of any student I mentor, shaping my training style in the way that it best serves their persona and capabilities.
I also strongly believe that learners understand good while they're doing practical things associated with their education. This speaks of using games, writing tasks, drawing pictures, making rhymes, presentations, and other kinds of interaction, which keeps students active and motivated when it comes to the material.
I teach expertly and accurately, easily investigating spots for development, then using simple pattern spotting schemes. I concentrate on making simple tasks for the learner make their particular understanding of the matter. I have a deep passion for physics and mathematics, and I do not feel annoyed of talking about and studying these ideas with my students. It is a true pleasure to find out new and interesting ways of coming up with the topic so that it is interesting and always fresh for the student and for me. My students always gave me really positive reviews on our lessons.
Feelings, emotions and tutoring maths
With the help of patience, humour, and encouragement, I permanently work tirelessly to teach my students that they can much more than they realise.
I believe that my willingness to change teaching approaches in compliance with the goals of students, subject matter, and student demographics are all essential for my ability to be efficient as a teacher.
My teaching is based on the belief that the only way to learn maths is to do maths. Although the theory is worthy, the true understanding comes through solving mathematical problems, either theoretical, computational, or both.
I have also realised that creating assignments which have a direct relation to the scholar's individual life can improve their studying the material and comprehension its application.