The backbone of an Engineering degree is Mathematics, and I've found that sometimes an Engineering approach can provide an alternative way of thinking. I'm a very visual learner, so therefore am a very visual tutor. I find that breaking down long strings of algebra into small bites and understanding what maths is at play, can strengthen a young person's Maths foundation and help them progress.
My student hopefully will be able to state the topic or questions that they require help with. Depending on the class itself but usually my class would detail the fundamental key points of the topic first, such as theorems or definitions. I would ask the student if there is any particular part of the topic that they are not comfortable with or the entire topic.
My teaching method is focused on the student understanding the base principles and relating them to the world environment and industrial application. I can help with GCSE level life sciences and up to beech level maths and computing. Please get in touch for a free assessment and discounted rates.
Very student focused with individual direct monitoring, modeling, step by step practice, and assessment. Specific exam preparation using past exams.
My teaching methodology is basically an engineer’s approach; identifying the problem that each individual student has, and finding the solution by strengthening that area through careful explanation or further practice. This way each student has a tailored experience rather than a general overview of the course, as they would in school.
According to me clearing topics or goal of subjects to student is very important . First tell students what we are going to learn and then explain concepts , basics of that subject. Explaining with examples is very important to clear doubts. I like questioning students to check his/her understanding of subjects. I believe in dedication and teaching them with kindness.
As I tutor math based questions, I believe it’s best to jump straight into questions as practice in these makes perfect I prefer to go through the curriculum topic by topic followed by past paper questions on each topic. That usually highlights the weaker topics to focus on in further questions.
My name is Jayne, I am 24 and studied Electrical Engineering with a year of Computer Science. Math and Electronics can be simple! When there is only one right answer, finding the solution is a method that can be tailored to each individual and that is my approach to tutoring.
Personally, I prefer teaching by helping students understand the fundamental connections between different parts of maths and physics, thus helping them gain a holistic understanding of the content covered. To that end, I personally design plans for each student in order to help them understand the content better.
I used to take class for students in university . Especially science in technology and application . I feel so proud to give knowledge to those who are in need of it . I wish to teach the kids the most, because they are the ones who need it most .
I am a recent Physics graduate and currently doing my TEFL course so that I can move to Japan next year as an English teacher. I can teach Physics and math up to a high level and mold the lessons to suit your needs. These can be in person or Online, the same goes for English lessons.
I value flexibility and effort above all things and so am very open to adapting my teaching method to suit a students needs or desires. That said, in my experience, the best way to learn math is to do lots and lots of math, so students should expect most lessons to contain a lot of worked examples and practice questions.
I am third year Physics with Astrophysics student at Queen's University, Belfast. I tutor students in any year at Secondary School, particularly at GCSE, AS and A2 level. I will assess your current level of working and tailor our lessons to suit both your learning needs and the criteria laid down by the examination awarding bodies.
My teaching method is especially giving lessons to the indiviual students and sometimes in groups near the exam time to give more attention to all the students and check them by taking exams in groups so that they don't feel hesitation in the final exam as they have already given exams in groups. So there would be no pressure of anything.
I understand that different subjects, and indeed topics within a subject require different mechanisms for learning.
I feel the best way to teach maths is by repetition. this is because understanding the topic is the key to succeeding in it, and the best way to do this is to use the material to prepare, and practice.
I like to ensure everything required is covered. And go by what the person I am working with is finding difficult, helping to find rhymes and methods to help understand the topic. I work with memory aids and past papers.
I am a 17 year old girl and currently study at St Dominic's Grammar School and have just completed my AS levels and have 10 GCSEs majority As and A*s and 1 B in religion. I have three AS levels with an A in CCEA Mathematics, C in Chemistry, and a C in Physics. Whilst studying my A-levels I improved my time management skills and can work well under pressure and with on the spot tasks.
Hello, I am a recent Astrophysics graduate from Queens University Belfast and I want to help you with GCSE and A-level Mathematics and Physics in a relaxed and manageable way, tailored to the needs of each student. Before my degree I struggled with both subjects so I'm very familliar with how daunting maths and physics can be particularly when a deadline is approaching.
Throughout my time at university, I came to understand that I retained the subject matter more efficiently when my lecturers took in to consideration the needs of their students. They encouraged my classmates and me to ask questions. This is how we learn. I would like my students to do the same. Ask as many questions as you like.
I provide tuition from GCSE to PhD level. I and a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and can adapt my teaching from one to one to large classes.
I believe teaching should enforce understanding rather than simply memorizing and apply this method to all my classes. I aim to bring a different perspective to maths and physics teaching that allows the student to evolve their thinking and problem solving inside and outside of the classroom.
I aim to rebuild a student's confidence in their chosen STEM subject with one-on-one tuition tailored to their specific educational needs. During my tutoring sessions, I will often be filling in background information on a topic that a student may have missed, offering different explanations for key concepts, and encouraging repeated practice of a subject.
Math's is fun right? :-) Well it can be when you understand it better. My name is Tian and I enjoy Maths and love to share my knowledge with other people. I am starting my A levels after the summer break and would love to spend time giving extra lessons in maths to all ages of kids from primary school up to GCSE levels.
Although may look like old method, I consider my lessons attractive and most of all efficient. I will always encourage my students to ask, to search and find new ways to solve the problems and from my point of view, every lesson should be structured on the following questions: 1. What my student knows before this lesson? 2. What is his/her objective/goal after this lesson? 3.
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