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I prefer to build strong, personal relationships with students, because I believe personal relationship is foundation to student success. The more associated the student feels, the more teacher earns respect and consideration, the key ingredients for students to learn well. I teach to the student's strength that helps me to minimize the student weaknesses. I always listen and communicate early and often with parents, that helps me to map a better plan for success. I always believe that, the better lesson planning by tutor leads to student success. I always plan my every session keeping these 6 points in my mind. 1. Outline learning objectives 2. Develop the introduction 3. Plan the specific learning activities (the main body of the lesson) 4. Plan to check for understanding 5. Develop a conclusion 6. Create a practical timeline I have got Engineering degree qualification, which makes me the most appropriate tutor for mathematics subject. I have studied as well trained the simplest mathematics as well as complex one. So, I know the subject's concepts, ideas and problems inside out. I can discuss and introduce the rigor of real-life applications. I can make learning relevant to students' interests, thus create more students who actually care about what they are learning. I am very much aware of National Curriculum of UK and know about the key stages and the assessments, the student would go through after completing each key stage. I always prefer to discuss child's progress with his/her parents by the end of each assessment. That would assist me to meet the expectations of parents.
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Suhail Ahmed
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Maths Tutor, Teacher
Epping, England
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Epping,England
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Kent,England
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Warwick,England
I have a great deal of experience as a tutor. I have been working at one of the UK's leading Grammar Schools for the past four years. I tutor maths GCSE and A level online. I have also conducted numerous online webinars/ webclasses and drop-in sessions for students across the country for A Level maths. I love to make maths engaging. My instagram and YouTube accounts (Mark-a-minute maths) has had a wide following from students and I consistently post short 1 minute videos for students to get snappy, bitesize reviews of topics and model answers to exam questions.
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Max Vincent
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Science and Maths Tutoring,
11+, KS3, SATS, GCSE, A -LEVEL
GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE
GCSE MATHS
GCSE TRIPLE SCIENCE
YEAR 7 AND 8 - SCIENCE AND MATHS
YEAR 9 - SCIENCE AND MATHS
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Seema S.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Maths Tutor, Teacher
Stratford-upon-Avon, England
I am a current Assistant Headteacher who has been teaching for a number of years. I have taught all year groups in the Primary Age range.
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Michael D.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I am a qualified secondary school maths teacher and have taught in some of the best schools in England. I also taught Maths in Australia and Africa. I also have huge experience of working one-to-one to help people attain the best possible exam results.
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Tim C.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Maths and German lessons in Birmingham, UK.
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Ella H.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Maths lessons in Nuneaton, UK.
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Arti L.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I have over 3000 hours tutoring and I will be able to assist you in A-Level or IB Mathematics (any curriculum) by providing quality resources, examination papers and teach online only using a tablet to explain methods which you are finding difficult. All notes will be sent after the lesson for review. I have received positive feedback from previous students, with more lessons asked for, so I am sure I can be of great help to you.
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Jonathan W.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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English, Maths and Science lessons in Birmingham, UK.
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Raziya K.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I completed a level 3 Diploma in supporting teaching and learning and secured a job as a Teaching Assistant over 11 years ago. I then went on to become a Higher Level Teaching Assistant and was responsible for covering whole class teaching. Whilst working in school full time, I completed an Early Years Degree at Warwick University. This enabled me to complete a PGCE with QTS at Coventry University and achieve my goal of becoming a qualified primary school teacher. I have worked across all year groups, currently teaching in year 5. I have a passion for supporting children and watching them engage with the process of learning, rather than focussing on one outcome. I pride myself on having high expectations for every child and helping them achieve new goals through enjoyment for learning.
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Laura A.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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With unique blend of experience and teaching philosophy sets I am apart. With www.*** years refining IELTS skills, 4 years as an after-school guide, and insight into students with specific needs, I offer a well-rounded approach.
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Muhammad H.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Mathematics lessons in Birmingham, UK.
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Humaira K.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I am a highly self-motivated, focused and disciplined individual who finds it easy to get along with people of different ages and cultures. A confident and hardworking person who believes in values such as responsibility, rapport and honesty. I am currently a primary school teacher on supply which includes visiting different schools. This allows me to gain more experience as a teacher and develop a range of skills such as being more organised, managing behaviour effectively and learning about the importance of policies and procedures.
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Soniya A.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Experienced teacher, examiner and senior leader in a school with an excellent track record of results both in school and tuition
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Peter G.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Every child deserves an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be. I am currently a student of BA (Hons) in Primary Education with QTS at Birmingham City University. I am wanting to move into a NQT position to put the information and experience picked up from this course into practice. My long-term career ambition is to become the lead of a subject area or year group in KS1 or KS2; utilizing my knowledge and experience to positively impact the lives of the children and colleagues around me whilst being the best teacher I can be.
During my GCSEs I completed some work experience in my local primary school. I worked with young children from the ages of five to seven. This experience encouraged me to build a variety of different skills and abilities. Realizing I had the ability to improve the learning of numerous young people was exceptionally fulfilling, which is the reason I have chosen to seek a profession in teaching.
To be a teacher is to establish a solid, positive, and healthy learning environment where students are ready to learn. It is significant that the classroom is one in which courtesy, achievement, respect and compassion are stimulated. I want to have the opportunity to offer children the chance to learn in a way which will amplify their learning and improve their involvement in the classroom.
I have great communication abilities which are fundamental in the classroom environment to guarantee information has been imparted to the children successfully. I recognize the significance of understanding that each student may require an alternate way to deal with learning. Through my own experiences through placement, I have had the option to adjust and tailor work to suit every child’s requirement, assisting them with conquering learning obstructions.
With advice and experience during my placements, I had the chance to see how differentiated lessons and exercises benefited the lower and higher ability students and how to incorporate these techniques into my own practice. This gave me an understanding as to how kids adapt and learn in different ways. Subsequently, differentiation is crucial to ensure that students are all meeting their targets and objectives.
I am a coordinated and prepared individual who holds a high standard of requirements and expectations for all young people, no matter their academic ability. As an educator I think testing and challenging children appropriately helps to satisfy their potential. It is significant for their academic achievement and a crucial perspective in thriving during their learning in school.
During my degree, I have accomplished three placement practices in a wide breadth of different communities in and around Birmingham. One in KS1 (Year 1 working class Birmingham) and two in KS2 (Year 4 upper class Birmingham & Year 5 inner city Birmingham). Having my placements in three very different communities and areas have allowed me to adapt my skills when planning, teaching and assessing due to the schools being so different from one another. Throughout all these placements I have had the opportunity to plan and teach for my chosen age range, 5-11 as well as 3-7. I was extremely fortunate to have had this chance to see first-hand the contrasts between planning, training and teaching both age ranges.
I have co-operated with fellow teachers in my school placements to design lesson plans, attended staff meetings and training workshops. I have learnt many aspects such as how to deploy teaching staff, differentiating lessons appropriately and assessment. My university modules on assessment, differentiation and inclusion informed me on the most proficient methods to use in my own lessons, to guarantee that the appropriate children are aided with the correct support.
In my first teaching practice (year 1), I was placed in a class with a fellow student. This was an extremely positive experience for me as I had the chance to ‘team teach’ with her. This opportunity to allow us to critically analyse each other’s performances and presentations within the classroom. I learnt that sharing the learning outcomes and success criteria with the students, allowed them to analyse and track their own progress within the lesson. This allowed me to use my AFL strategies within the lesson, seeing which children were on the right path and which children were not. This informed my evaluations of the students and my planning for the following lessons, allowing me to appropriately differentiate.
During my second teaching placement (year 4), I took in the significance of time keeping and planning lessons, to allow and guarantee young children are achieving and successful in the exercise. I took in the advice from my placement mentor and class teacher when planning my lessons in a way that allowed me to structure my lessons appropriately. I arranged how long each activity should be, to keep the children interested. After using this planning technique, I noticed a change in my lessons, the children were more focused and on task. This encouraged a sense of routine within the classroom, which positively affected the children’s achievement.
In my final year placement (year 5), I had a major focus on differentiation and assessment. At the beginning of my practice, I sat down and spoke with my class teacher and discussed the appropriate ways in which I could differentiate appropriately in maths and English. I took this advice on board and implemented this in my own planning and activities. I took the advice of the subject leaders in maths and English on how to appropriately assess the children’s book work. By looking at their own books, I managed to gain a string understanding as to how I can challenge the pupils further and eventually close the gaps in their learning. I also assisted the class teacher and wrote some mini reports for parents evening, using my knowledge of assessment to inform this.
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Hasnaat N.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Maths, English and 11+ lessons in Coventry and Rugby, UK.
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Rhiann M.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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All primary subjects and Maths (KS3), German from primary to KS5 lessons in Birmingham, UK.
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Katalin F.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Maths Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Mathematics, Maths, Accounting, and Management lessons in Birmingham, UK.
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Abdur R.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Primary Maths, English, Grammar, Spelling and SATs prep lessons in Coventry, UK.
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Anna B.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Mathematics lessons in Nuneaton, UK.
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Ella B.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Maths Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
I am an experienced teacher with a wealth of knowledge and a strong commitment to my students' growth and development. Over the years, I have had the privilege of guiding countless students on their educational journeys. My passion for teaching is the driving force behind my innovative and engaging methods in the classroom.
Having honed my expertise in my subject area, I take pride in my ability to break down complex concepts into understandable and relatable chunks. My communication skills allow me to connect with my students, fostering a dynamic and inclusive learning environment. I believe in creating a space where questions are encouraged, and active participation is the norm.
Throughout my career, I have embraced opportunities for my own professional development. Staying current with the latest advancements in education ensures that my teaching remains effective and relevant. Every day, I am inspired by the potential of my students, and I am dedicated to helping them succeed academically and beyond.
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Bhavika D.
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This experience has enabled me to do differentiation my lesson plans by giving more individual focus on students. This allows me greater ease in connecting with students and creates more Increased engagement in my lessons. This will then enable me to create a plan in an organized methods for checking and grading assignments.
Education is an essential tool for preparing students to effectively live, work and trade in the global economy. I am passionate and committed about meeting the needs of students and helping them to grow as every child has the potential to succeed. I get great satisfaction in seeing students’ progress by reflecting on their journey from where they first started to where they are now. I understand that the progress for one child will look very different to that of another, and therefore, I identify individual needs with the aim of helping them to achieve their personal targets. I form positive relationships with all students as I understand that this is fundamental in creating a safe and welcoming environment for all leading to success.
I have 10 years experience of working in the educational sector. I have previously been involved with the delivery of student recruitment and outreach projects with young people and in recent years worked with 3 different schools for my PGCE and ECT. This experience has enabled me to develop my subject knowledge in line with the curriculum and enhance my skill-set.
I am currently teaching Business, Computing and Economics to GCSE, KS3 & A-Level students. I developed a passion for Business Studies during University and Teacher Training as it offers me the chance to help young people to understand the dynamic environment in which business operates and develop the skills they will need for everyday life.
I have recently completed my NBQ in leading teaching.
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Mohsin S.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Physics and Maths lessons in Nuneaton, UK.
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Doug G.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Online & face to face local tuition. Age 5+ to GCSE. I am a very experienced tutor, semi- retired teacher and former teaching and learning consultant for Solihull Borough Council advising schools and head-teachers. Do contact me, I can really help you.
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Suzanne W.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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