Being a private teacher I do my best to develop in my scholars a thorough recognition as well as self-confidence at exams and being able to handle unexplored cases. The base of my approach is the concept that learning occurs in an environment of reciprocal appreciation in which the scholar is stimulated to think and establish relationships for themselves. My sensation has been that individual training has a unique sense to students because of the opportunity to resolve the students' personal barriers to study in a way that lays the foundations for a lasting and deep comprehension of the theme.
Analytic thinking
My approach depends on the student's learning style and needs. But, the basis of my teaching philosophy is motivating students to think for themselves, applying real-world examples whenever they can. |To my mind it is essential to supply scholars with a working skills and to form problem-solving skills for building upon this knowledge. Directing a person to think critically is at the core of what a person must withdraw from any subject training.
We learn through examples
The most lasting contributions a teacher can bring in is training students, and it is a technique, which I consider to be fun and rewarding. From my experience, I discovered the importance of engaging children through models and of pitching content at a degree which assumes perception but not always knowledge, mixing the known with the unknown as a solution which brings the scholar the disposition of likelihood instead of that one of impossibility that impressive and official approaches can lay down.
How I teach
I begin with topics the scholars are familiar with and step eventually to more complex areas while their self-confidence is being built. I don't ever lecture to students or request them to remember Information.
I typically involve exam-style as well as past paper questions in order to test, practice and refine the scholar's accepting and technique. I will also give a lot of importance to some of the not so much evident yet vital skill sets for example, essay structure and technique, logical thought, and the useful use of graphs and numbers.