As a student myself, I understand how outdated a lot of revision methods can be and understand that there is a lot of false information out there about what learning techniques are the “best”. I like to keep my lessons interactive and engaging, so that students can really get involved and learn. I like to use a lot of examples and real-world scenarios to help students understand the material. I a...
As a student myself, I understand how outdated a lot of revision methods can be and understand that there is a lot of false information out there about what learning techniques are the “best”. I like to keep my lessons interactive and engaging, so that students can really get involved and learn. I like to use a lot of examples and real-world scenarios to help students understand the material. I also like to use technology to enhance the learning experience, so we might use online resources or interactive tools to help with the lesson. I have of experience working with A level students and aiding their revision. Whether you're struggling with a particular topic or just need some extra support to stay on track, I'm here to help. When it comes to revision, I like to use a variety of techniques to help students retain the information. I like to use flashcards, quizzes, and other interactive tools to help students review the material. I also like to use mnemonics and other memory tricks to help students remember key concepts. I believe that repetition is key, so we might go over the material multiple times to make sure that it really sticks. I also like to encourage students to ask questions and engage with the material, so that they can really understand it on a deeper level. Application scenarios are a topic students often struggle with, so applying to real life is also a teaching technique I encourage students to explore.
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