Throughout my studies at Thomas Aquinas College I was forced to explain many difficult concepts in various subjects, from hyperbolic geometry to the meaning of wisdom in Aristotle's Metaphysics. This forced me to ask a lot of questions and eventually taught me which questions ought to be asked in order to learn a subject.
My goal is to help students reason to the answers and proofs themselves. I...
Throughout my studies at Thomas Aquinas College I was forced to explain many difficult concepts in various subjects, from hyperbolic geometry to the meaning of wisdom in Aristotle's Metaphysics. This forced me to ask a lot of questions and eventually taught me which questions ought to be asked in order to learn a subject.
My goal is to help students reason to the answers and proofs themselves. I do this by asking them very specific questions in a certain order. This not only helps when revising for exams, but allows the student to continually ask why certain statements or answers are true.
Each lesson will, at a minimum, last for an hour.
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