All along my 10-year tuition, I have had amazing students, and have been captivated by the experience of always spotting novel schemes of working with a theme so that it is informative and cool for the student I tutor.
My teaching style
My teaching viewpoint is focused on a learner: my goal is always to make a supportive, enjoyable and friendly environment for learning the ways to succeed.
I react dynamically to the requirements of any student I tutor, forming my training manner so that it fully complies with their individuality and skill sets.
When they're doing exersises associated with their studies, I strongly believe that students learn most deeply. This represents writing tasks, using games, making rhymes, drawing pictures, presentations, and other types of interaction, that keeps learners active and motivated regarding to the theme.
I explain proficiently and effortlessly, promptly assessing areas for recovery, and then applying easy pattern spotting systems (in case it is applicable). I focus on creating basic tasks for the learner develop their personal sense of the matter. I am crazy about physics and mathematics, and I do not get bored of speaking and uncovering these concepts with my scholars. It is a real satisfaction to find out interesting and new methods of delivering the theme for it to be interesting and always fresh for both sides. My learners in the past always gave me only positive testimonials on our lessons.
Feelings, emotions and tutoring maths
With the help of patience, encouragement, and humour, I continually work tirelessly to teach my students that they can much more than they imagine.
I feel that my willingness to adjust teaching strategies according to the requirements of learners, subject matter, and child demographics are all vital for me to be efficient as a teacher.
My teaching is based on the position that the sole way to learn maths is to do mathematics. Whereas the theoretical material is worthy, the real comprehension comes through solving mathematical problems, either theoretical, computational, or both.
I have also uncovered that creating tasks which directly relate to the student's personal life can accomplish their studying the theme and understanding its application.