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I used to teach Grade 4, 5, 7, and 9 math at a Bilingual school in Kuwait. Then, I taught math and business courses at a college in Kuwait. I speak English and Arabic. I am excited... Read more
Every learner is different, and I do my best to adapt my teaching style to your needs. Our first meeting is to see if we're a good fit, and I'll assess your level of understanding ... Read more
American University of Kuwait
University of Essex
Royal Academy of Culinary Arts
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Depending on the age of the student and their preferred learning style, I would use any method ranging from hands-on to visual to real-life examples to help the student understand the concept initially. I then make sure to explain how to solve math problems, work together through them, then guide individually, then test the concept to make sure that it's clear before moving on.
Yes, I was a teacher during the pandemic and I continue to teach online to this day. For students based in Kuwait, I would prefer to meet up face to face either in their home or at a coworking space/quiet cafe/National Library.
I am particularly skilled at teaching math basics for young learners or introductory math courses for college students.
After each lesson I brief parents about what we worked on today and what additional support the student may require.
Yes.
I use exit tickets and provide additional practice worksheets if the student requires it.
In the inital meetup, I present the student with an assessment to determine gaps in knowledge and then begin by teaching one of them through a quick example. Throughout this interaction it is made clear the teaching approach is compatible with the student's learning style.
I am not *yet* qualified to teach students with learning disabilities or special needs.
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