Subject | Age/level and price |
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KS3 - £40 - 60min
KS4 - £40 - 60min
KS5 - £50 - 60min
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KS3 - £40 - 60min
KS4 - £40 - 60min
KS5 - £50 - 60min
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Institution | Town | Speciality | Degree | Class |
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University of Westminster | London | English Literature | Bachelor | 2:1 |
UCL | London | PGCE Secondary English | Master | |
UCL | London | Sociology of Childhood and Children's Rights | Master |
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I have 7 years of experience teaching as a secondary school and sixth form teacher, the majority of which was at an Outstanding school and sixth form. I have been tutoring privately for over the past year alongside my studies. I aim to create a tailored learning experience for each of my students, through ensuring there is a clear understanding by both student and teacher, of the student's strengths and targets. I focus on building the knowledge, skills and confidence of each learner to ensure they not only succeed academically but also enjoy the learning process. Having worked as an educator for almost a decade, I hold a great passion for working with and supporting students in their personal and academic journeys. Alongside my experience as an English teacher, I have held the positions of KS3 Curriculum Leader and Deputy Year Leader. Having gained experience on both the curriculum and pastoral areas within education, I have been able to develop a skillset to promote the growth of students at all levels. Working closely with vulnerably children through my pastoral role and my external role as a panel member for a specialist fostering agency, sparked my passion to help children on a larger scale. Hence, I am currently completing my MA in Children's Rights in an effort to make educational accessible and beneficial for children from all walks of life. I have taught a wide range of texts across KS3-5, with experience in teaching the AQA specification at GCSE level and OCR at A-Level. In addition to a a diverse selection of literature, I also have experience developing skills ranging from creative writing to critical analysis. |
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