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I am based in The Hague but can travel to nearby cities. I have studied mathematics and physics for my first degree and am now completing my master's in computation... Read more
I believe teaching is extremely personal and should be tailored to the specific student. I approach my sessions with this in mind and strive to come up with the best possible way I... Read more
Manhattanville University
Georgia Institute of Technology
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I believe in a structured yet flexible teaching approach that adapts to each student’s learning style. I emphasize conceptual understanding before moving into problem-solving, ensuring that students grasp the 'why' behind mathematical operations. I use step-by-step explanations, real-world applications, and guided practice to reinforce learning. I also encourage students to verbalize their thought processes, as explaining solutions helps solidify their understanding.
Yes, I have experience with private tutoring through online platforms. I have used various tools to facilitate learning, including video conferencing software, interactive whiteboards, and collaborative coding environments when needed. My preferred communication method depends on the student’s preference, but I typically use Zoom or Google Meet for lessons, supplemented by email or chat platforms for follow-ups and additional support.
I am particularly skilled in teaching algebra, calculus, statistics, data analysis and machine learning concepts. To stay up to date, I regularly review curriculum changes, explore new problem-solving techniques, and engage in continuous learning through courses and academic resources.
I believe in open and honest communication with parents. I provide regular updates on the student's progress, highlighting strengths and areas needing improvement. If challenges arise, I discuss possible solutions and strategies to support the student’s learning. I also encourage parental involvement by suggesting ways they can reinforce concepts at home.
Yes, I provide additional resources tailored to each student’s needs. This includes practice exercises, step-by-step solution guides, and video tutorials when appropriate. I also recommend useful online tools and resources that align with the topics we cover in lessons.
I view homework as an opportunity for students to reinforce what they have learned. Instead of overwhelming them with tasks, I assign meaningful exercises that challenge their thinking while ensuring they are not discouraged. I encourage students to attempt problems independently and ask questions when they face difficulties. I also review their work and provide constructive feedback to help them improve.
I begin by understanding how a student learns best—whether they are visual, auditory, or hands-on learners. I then tailor my teaching accordingly. For example, I use diagrams and step-by-step walkthroughs for visual learners, verbal explanations and discussions for auditory learners, and interactive problem-solving for hands-on learners. I continuously adjust my approach based on feedback and the student’s progress.
I have worked with students of varying learning abilities and believe in patience and adaptability. When working with students with learning disabilities, I break down concepts into smaller, more digestible parts, provide structured learning plans, and use multisensory teaching techniques. I also create a supportive environment where students feel encouraged and confident in their abilities.
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