

Eugene Kwadwo
- Rate £12
- Response 1h

£12/hr
1st lesson free
- English
- Redaction
- English Literature
- French literature
An experienced classroom teacher with unique collaboration with student to ensure safety of students and harmonious classroom environment
- English
- Redaction
- English Literature
- French literature
Lesson location
About Eugene Kwadwo
To assure students about your professionalism and inspire confidence, consider the following strategies:
1. Demonstrate expertise: Show students your knowledge and passion for the subject matter.
2. Set clear expectations: Establish a clear and concise syllabus, outlining goals, objectives, and assessment criteria.
3. Be organized and prepared: Plan engaging lessons, and ensure materials and resources are readily available.
4. Communicate effectively: Use clear, concise language, and actively listen to students' questions and concerns.
5. Show empathy and compassion: Demonstrate understanding and support for students' individual struggles and challenges.
6. Foster a positive learning environment: Create a safe, inclusive, and respectful classroom atmosphere.
7. Encourage active participation: Engage students in discussions, debates, and hands-on activities.
8. Provide constructive feedback: Offer regular, specific, and actionable feedback to help students improve.
9. Stay current and updated: Pursue ongoing professional development, staying abreast of best practices and new technologies.
10. Be approachable and available: Make yourself accessible for questions, concerns, and one-on-one support.
11. Celebrate student successes: Recognize and celebrate students' achievements, no matter how small.
12. Demonstrate a growth mindset: Show students that you, too, are a learner, and that mistakes are opportunities for growth.
13. Use technology effectively: Leverage digital tools and resources to enhance teaching and learning.
14. Respect and value diversity: Embrace students' diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives.
15. Lead by example: Model the behavior and work ethic you expect from your students.
By implementing these strategies, you can demonstrate your professionalism and inspire confidence in your students, creating a positive and supportive learning environment.
About the lesson
- Primary
- Secondary
- GCSE
- +5
levels :
Primary
Secondary
GCSE
BTEC
Adult Education
Masters
MBA
Nursery
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
To encourage students to attend your class, consider the following strategies:
1. Create a engaging and interactive learning environment: Make your lessons fun, interactive, and relevant to their interests.
2. Build relationships: Get to know your students, show genuine interest in their lives, and offer individualized support.
3. Make the content relevant and relatable: Connect the material to real-life scenarios, making it more meaningful and applicable.
4. Offer incentives: Provide rewards or recognition for regular attendance, participation, and academic achievement.
5. Foster a sense of community: Encourage teamwork, group discussions, and peer-to-peer learning.
6. Be approachable and accessible: Be available for questions, concerns, and feedback.
7. Use technology effectively: Utilize digital tools, multimedia, and online resources to enhance the learning experience.
8. Provide clear expectations and goals: Help students understand the importance of attendance and the consequences of absenteeism.
9. Address underlying issues: Identify and address any underlying reasons for absenteeism, such as bullying or personal struggles.
10. Follow up with absent students: Reach out to students who miss class, showing concern for their well-being and encouraging them to return.
11. Make classes interactive and hands-on: Incorporate activities, experiments, and projects that promote active learning.
12. Provide opportunities for student input: Encourage students to contribute to lesson plans, discussions, and decision-making processes.
13. Celebrate milestones and successes: Recognize and celebrate students' achievements, no matter how small.
14. Be flexible and adaptable: Be willing to adjust your teaching approach to meet the needs of your students.
15. Show enthusiasm and passion: Demonstrate your love for teaching and the subject matter, inspiring students to share your excitement.
Remember, every student is unique, so try various combinations of these strategies to find what works best for your class.
Rates
Rate
- £12
Pack prices
- 5h: £60
- 10h: £120
online
- £12/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Eugene Kwadwo will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
Similar English teachers in Mississauga
Daniel
London & Online
- £110/hr
- 1st lesson free
James
London & Online
- £200/hr
- 1st lesson free
Abidah
London & Online
- £95/hr
- 1st lesson free
Vishal
London & Online
- £199/hr
- 1st lesson free
Tim
Southbourne & Online
- £65/hr
- 1st lesson free
Osamah
Edgware & Online
- £35/hr
- 1st lesson free
Florence
Glasgow & Online
- £70/hr
- 1st lesson free
Nico
London & Online
- £120/hr
Michelle
London & Online
- £75/hr
Alexander
Falmouth & Online
- £50/hr
Daniella
London & Online
- £65/hr
- 1st lesson free
Vanessa
London & Online
- £65/hr
Edwin
London & Online
- £95/hr
- 1st lesson free
Alexis
London & Online
- £60/hr
- 1st lesson free
Joe
London & Online
- £125/hr
Suzie
Norwich & Online
- £45/hr
- 1st lesson free
Ross
Market Weighton & Online
- £65/hr
- 1st lesson free
Graham
Ilford & Online
- £29/hr
Dr Ildiko
Longstanton & Online
- £80/hr
Aryaman
& Online
- £45/hr
- 1st lesson free
-
See English tutors
