My method of teaching is very succinct and interesting. I do not like to teach unneccessary things and will teach shortcuts and methods to obtain the answer for any question an exam can throw at them.
If it is gcse or alevel, a lesson with me would look like:
- First go through the whole topic ~20 minutes
~Then i give the students handpicked Exam Questions which i will ask them to answer with me...
My method of teaching is very succinct and interesting. I do not like to teach unneccessary things and will teach shortcuts and methods to obtain the answer for any question an exam can throw at them.
If it is gcse or alevel, a lesson with me would look like:
- First go through the whole topic ~20 minutes
~Then i give the students handpicked Exam Questions which i will ask them to answer with me guidance first then without under timed conditions.
~The student will then use the rest of the time to complete more questions as in maths, the best way to get good at it is to practice so many questions regardless if they are similar to the point where its easy and you find it boring.
~ I can then set some homework for the student to do which will help them remember what they have learnt over a longer period of time.
For 11+;
~I use a similar method except that there is not as much exam questions during lessons and more going through challenging questions as for 11+ it is better to understand how you can do different types of questions even if they are the same topic if they are in different contexts.
I also work on time management and a major factor in my teaching is the students engagement so i am passionate about teaching in a way which will get the students excited to learn which is known to help improve their memory when learning the content.
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