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Lexie H. (her)

The Hague, Netherlands

English-speaking Mathematics Tutor

Bio

Hi! My name is Lexie, and I studied mathematics and physics at university in America. I have now moved to The Hague to continue my music degree in Classical Voice. I would love to ... Read more

I teach at

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

Teaching option

  • Private Lessons

Online Teaching Languages

  • English
  • €30

    Local Hourly rate
  • $30

    Online Hourly rate
  • 1

    Class
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Educational Qualification

Physics

Lawrence University

  • United States
  • 2024

Vocal Performance

Lawrence University

  • United States
  • 2024

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Questions for You

Q: What teaching methods do you use to help students learn Math concepts and solve problems?

It is important that a goal or question is first established and that the student finds the solution, rather than me teaching a method to get an answer. I think curiosity and problem-solving is first priority, then refinement of skills to do so. This insures confidence and flexibility when using these skills in the future.

Q: Do you have experience with online teaching platforms or virtual tutoring, and what is your preferred method of communication with students?

I have only taught in person, but have attended many tutoring sessions online for myself. I am willing to accommodate with zoom, teams, etc.

Q: What Math topics or concepts are you particularly skilled in teaching, and how do you keep up to date with changes in the curriculum?

I really love teaching basic calculus principles, but have also experience with abstract algebra and trigonometry.

Q: How do you communicate with parents about their child's progress and any challenges they may be facing in learning Math?

I am willing to send a brief overview of how each lesson went to the parent. However, I think a conversation every few lessons is best to monitor progress and keep the parent up to date.

Q: Do you provide any additional resources or materials to supplement your lessons, such as practice exercises or online tutorials?

Practice assignments and videos can be assigned- having different people and different ways of explaining concepts help to ensure understanding.

Q: What is your approach to homework assignments, and how do you ensure students understand the concepts covered in class?

Assignments work best when related to outside environments of the students everyday life. It is also wise to consider manageability of amounts.

Q: What steps do you take to ensure that your teaching approach is compatible with the student's learning style?

I believe each student is going to have their own way that works best for them, and it is my responsibility to experiment with different approaches that will work. I love making lessons more engaging though physical activities and demonstrations, movement, art, etc. depending on the topic.

Q: Do you have experience working with students with learning disabilities or special needs, and how do you adapt your teaching methods to accommodate their needs?

I do have experience with special needs kids, and I am willing to discuss what approaches will best work for the child.

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