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Fidelis Mauye
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Fidelis Mauye
Town/city/borough Swansea
Accounting Lessons
verified Verified data time 1 year teaching experience
Price
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First class free
£15/hr
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Level of the lessons
Secondary school
GCSE
University students
Adults
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Accounting Tutor for all age groups i.e High school up to University level

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I have an Honours degree in teaching and Learning, a bachelors degree in Business Education Majoring in Accounting. Coming with vast teaching experience of more than thirty years of teaching experience.A Tutor’s primary duties and responsibilities include the following:
The following are my duties and responsibilities.

Creating lesson plans for the students
Assessing students on their existing ability in a subject area
Creating a schedule for further education and development in subject areas
Assessing a student’s level of progress within a subject and identifying areas for improvement
Providing mock examinations or tests to prepare students for real exams
Reviewing student’s homework assignments and test scores and working through problem questions that the student did not answer correctly
Providing support for students during their examinations
Communicating with parents/guardians about trouble areas or any issues that requite attention
Keeping up-to-date on the current curriculum and latest teaching trends
Maintaining an excellent knowledge of the subject being taught
Fidelis Mauye in a nutshell
Student-centred learning
You can probably guess what this approach focuses on – my students. While the success and happiness of students is always a high priority for teachers, student-centred learning is different to more traditional teaching method.

In student-centred learning approaches, students are encouraged to take an active role in the classroom, rather than taking part in more passive a...
Student-centred learning
You can probably guess what this approach focuses on – my students. While the success and happiness of students is always a high priority for teachers, student-centred learning is different to more traditional teaching method.

In student-centred learning approaches, students are encouraged to take an active role in the classroom, rather than taking part in more passive activities like listening to a lecture or writing an essay. They will have lots of discussions with their peers and teachers, and they’ll also be encouraged to ask questions, which is linked to inquiry-based learning.

Some great examples of this kind of approach include students taking part in debates, small group projects, and fun roleplay scenarios together. As a teacher, it’s your job to be an excellent facilitator. You should encourage open communication, curiosity, creativity and exploration. At the end of a classroom activity, the teacher should urge students to reflect on what they’ve learnt
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