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I am a passionate Biology tutor based in Linden, Johannesburg, with a genuine interest in science, nature, and understanding how living organisms function and interact with the wor... Read more
Biology is a visual and practical subject, which is why I enjoy teaching it. I am practical in my teaching style and enjoy simplifying difficult concepts into clear, step-by-step e... Read more
University of the Witwatersrand
I prefer working with students between the ages of 12 and 18 Years
I begin by identifying the specific topic and the learner’s current level of understanding, so I can tailor the lesson to their needs. I then break the content into clear, manageable sections, ensuring that each concept builds logically on the previous one. I prepare a variety of teaching materials such as diagrams, notes, examples, and practice questions to support different learning styles. I also include real-life applications in Biology to make abstract concepts more relatable and easier to understand. During preparation, I anticipate areas where learners may struggle and plan simpler explanations or alternative methods to clarify those points.
During lessons, I use questioning, short discussions, and guided practice to check understanding in real time. This helps me quickly identify areas where a learner may need more support or clarification. As well as past exam papers and topic-based exercises to assess how well students can apply what they have learned. This allows me to track improvement over time and ensure they are developing both knowledge and exam skills.
I wouldn't give a lot of regular homework, as I would expect that the student possibly gets that from their school. I would use that work and build on and sometimes give them my own homework.
I would make use of digital diagrams, PowerPoint presentations, videos, and animations to help explain complex biological processes clearly. Interactive tools such as virtual whiteboards are especially helpful for drawing and breaking down concepts step-by-step in real time. Also, use past exam papers, worksheets, and online quizzes to support practice and assessment.
Yes, I would be able to do that at any time the student has questions.
I break difficult topics into smaller, achievable steps so that learners can experience regular success. This helps them feel progress more quickly, which is highly motivating. I use encouragement, positive feedback, and clear goal-setting to keep students focused and aware of their improvement. I then try to make the content more relatable by linking Biology concepts to everyday life, health, the human body, and real-world environmental issues. When students can see the relevance of what they are learning, they often become more interested and engaged.
No, I do not, but I would love to broaden my teaching experiences with learners with differences or special needs.
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