My lessons are all about making Computer Science feel clear, engaging, and maybe even a little fun (yes, even binary!). I start each session by checking in on how the student’s feeling about the topic, then we dive into bite-sized explanations, walkthrough examples, and interactive activities—like mini quizzes, games, or coding snippets—depending on the topic.
For younger students or beginners,...
My lessons are all about making Computer Science feel clear, engaging, and maybe even a little fun (yes, even binary!). I start each session by checking in on how the student’s feeling about the topic, then we dive into bite-sized explanations, walkthrough examples, and interactive activities—like mini quizzes, games, or coding snippets—depending on the topic.
For younger students or beginners, I focus on the core foundations like logic gates, basic programming (like Python), algorithms, and computational thinking. If they’re more advanced, I adapt the content to match their level—whether that’s getting ready for GCSEs, working through past paper questions, or building mini projects.
As a current A-Level Computer Science student, I understand how confusing some concepts can seem at first. That’s why I always keep lessons relaxed and supportive, encouraging questions and adjusting my teaching style to fit the student. The goal? To make sure they don’t just memorise CS—they actually get it.
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