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Hi, my name is Abdur Kabeer. I love to do physics and maths. I really enjoy finding solutions to problems that I don't understand. My hobbies include martial arts, helping people w... Read more
I really enjoy analyzing students' behavior while studying. This allows me to adapt to their learning methods, ensuring that they enjoy studying while I teach. I place a high value... Read more
Sha Tin College
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My approach is a balanced blend of conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. I use explicit instruction for new concepts, followed by guided practice with gradual release. I heavily incorporate visual aids, real-world problem-solving, and manipulatives (like algebra tiles) to make abstract ideas tangible. I focus on breaking down complex problems into manageable steps and teach students how to identify the "question behind the question" to build their problem-solving resilience and confidence.
Yes, I am highly experienced with online platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and BitPaper for interactive virtual whiteboards. My preferred method of communication is a dedicated channel (e.g., email or a shared chat) for scheduling and logistics, with all lesson content delivered live during our sessions using a tablet and stylus. This allows for real-time collaboration, ensuring the experience is as close to in-person tutoring as possible.
I am particularly skilled at demystifying Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus, which are common stumbling blocks. I stay current with curriculum changes by regularly reviewing syllabi from CAIE, Edexcel, and the IB, and by being an active member of online teacher forums and professional development webinars. This ensures my resources and teaching are always aligned with the latest exam standards and assessment objectives.
I believe in proactive, transparent communication with parents. I provide brief, regular updates via email after significant lessons or assessments, highlighting both achievements and challenges. I am always available to schedule a call to discuss a structured plan if their child is facing consistent difficulties, ensuring we work as a team to support the student's progress and well-being.
Absolutely. I supplement lessons with a curated bank of resources, including targeted practice worksheets from past papers, recommended online tutorial videos (like those from Corbett Maths), and interactive tools such as Desmos and GeoGebra. These materials are tailored to the student's specific needs and syllabus, providing them with multiple avenues to reinforce their learning outside of our sessions.
I see homework as essential reinforcement, not busywork. I assign a focused set of problems to practice the core concepts covered. At the start of the next lesson, we briefly review the homework, and I use targeted questioning to identify any misconceptions. This "feedback loop" ensures we address gaps immediately before moving on to new material.
My first step is always diagnostic; I observe how a student engages with different types of problems and explanations. I then tailor my methods accordingly—using more visual diagrams for spatial learners, step-by-step frameworks for sequential thinkers, or real-world contexts for holistic learners. This flexible approach ensures the instruction resonates effectively with each individual.
Yes, I have extensive experience supporting students with dyslexia, ADHD, and ASD. My adaptations are student-specific but often include: breaking tasks into smaller chunks, using more visual and concrete examples, providing clear and repeated instructions, and incorporating movement or frequent short breaks to maintain focus and reduce anxiety, always focusing on building their mathematical self-esteem.
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