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Thany G. (her, 44 Years)

Bangkok, Thailand

Political Science Master, teaches History, Economics, and Geography, with over 15 years of experience.

Bio

I am an experienced tutor in social studies. I was a graduate in IGCSEs, A- levels in many social studies including Economics, History, and Geography. I also graduated with a bache... Read more

Teaching methodology

I focus on students’ interests and applying useful skills to further their knowledge. Also help with research papers, reading and writing improvement.

I teach at

  • At Student's Place
  • At Tutor's Place
  • Online

Teaching option

  • Group Class
  • Private Lessons

Online Teaching Languages

  • English
  • French
  • Spanish
  • ฿1200

    Local Hourly rate
  • $20

    Online Hourly rate
  • 11

    Classes
  • 35

    PPTs
  • 38

    Notes
  • 5

    Videos

Discounted Rates

  • ฿6000

    5 hours
  • ฿12000

    10 hours
  • ฿18000

    15 hours
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Educational Qualification

Master European Union ( Law and Economics)

SciencesPo Grenoble

  • France
  • 2006

Political sciences ( Postgraduate)

Complutense de Madrid

  • Spain
  • 2006

GCSEs and A-Levels

King’s College Madrid

  • Spain
  • 2000

Language school (4 years)

Chinese Language Exam Preparation ( part time)

  • China
  • 2015

ELE para niños y adolescentes

Instituto Cervantes

  • Spain
  • 2020

Learning Materials

PPT Slides

Video Lessons

Study Notes

Reviews Received

Mai

5
Bangkok, Thailand

Great tutor. Very informative in every lessons.

Posted on: 02 September, 2024

Questions for You

Q: What teaching methods do you use to help students understand history better?

(1)Discussion: every evidence has to take into consideration of its audience, purpose and method of delivery (2)Note and Reading materials (text and pictures or video) and debates (3) break down exercise for students who are less willing to read. Give interactive tools and keep it light and engaging. (4)At the end, a real summary is written and will be agreeed by both (5)provide valid sources and point out the need of checking sources (6) Draw a mindmap or table to summarise of the ideas discussed

Q: What is your approach to keeping students motivated and engaged in history lessons?

(1) use various form of sources (2) break down exercise for students who are less willing to read. Give interactive tools and keep it light and engaging (3) draw a mindmap or summary, try to make links between event as causes - consequences (4) create personalised interactive tools online to help student memorise some fact

Q: How do you ensure that your students retain what they have learned in history lessons?

(1)At the end, a real summary is written and will be agreeed by both (2) draw a mindmap or summary, try to make links between event as causes - consequences (3) create personalised interactive tools online to help student memorise some fact (4) recall the previous lesson when relevant, do some short revision

Q: Do you have experience teaching history online or through remote learning platforms?

Yes, I have plenty of experience teaching history online. For students from IGCSE to Year 4 in Bachelor's Degree

Q: What resources do you use to teach history?

(1) official records (2) reserach papers on Journals that are widely recognised (3) school or teacher-provided resources

Q: Do you provide progress reports or assessments to track student progress?

upon request, yes

Q: Do you incorporate multimedia resources like videos, photos, and audio in your history lessons?

Yes. I use photos, videos, script of audio and playing of the audio or suggesting podcasts for students to listen to and take note.

Q: Can you provide guidance to students for creating history projects and presentations?

(1)Select a captivating topic that piques your intellectual curiosity. (2)Conduct thorough research using primary sources (diaries, letters, photographs) from libraries, archives, and historical societies. Critically evaluate sources for authenticity and bias. (3)Develop a concise thesis that serves as the roadmap for your project. (4)Maintain organized research practices using notecards, mind maps, or digital tools. (Important) (5) make a good presentation with visuals (maps, timelines, artwork) to enhance your narrative.

Q: Can you provide guidance on preparing for standardized history tests like AP or IB exams?

(1)Deep Understanding: Focus on historical processes, cause-and-effect, not memorization. (2) Source Mastery: Analyze primary & secondary sources for bias, purpose, and context. (3) Strong Thesis: Craft concise, focused statements to guide essays. (4)Practice Essays: Write timed essays with strong evidence under exam conditions. (important) (5) Time Management: Practice past papers to hone pacing for efficient test-taking.

Q: Can you explain how you teach students to write effective history essays and papers?

(1)Source-Driven Analysis: Students engage with valid primary sources (diaries, letters, photographs) to construct historical arguments, fostering critical thinking. (2) The importance of citation (3) Thesis Development: crafting concise theses (as explained in my PPT available on this website) (4)Structured plan: A well-organized plan ensures a logical flow of ideas for a strong argument. (5) Revision and editing, this also include looking at the citation format and validity

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