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CAREER PATH I am a student in the 3rd year of the engineering cycle at SUAPERO (top 10 engineering school), and I am currently doing a Master in Advanced Physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (KTH). Previously I was a preparatory student at the Lycée St Louis in MPSI and MP* (Maths Physique) which allowed me to obtain very good results in the BAC+2 exam. EXPERIENCE For more than 3 years I have been giving private lessons in Maths and Physics to high school students, preparatory students and university students (14 students). It is always the same philosophy that motivates me: to make the student appreciate what he learns so that he learns it well and knows how to use it perfectly to perform during exams or competitions! But in spite of this constant, the courses are articulated around the personality of the student, what he fears, where he is at ease, but especially where he is not at ease because it is there that there is the greatest margin of progression and thus the most points to be sought. ORGANIZATION Concretely, for the organization of the lessons, I plan in advance with the student what he wants to work on during the next session, then schedule a videoconference meeting according to the time that suits him best. This makes the system very flexible to meet the student's needs, wherever and whenever they are. With the 6 students I set up this system with, it worked very smoothly. With a tablet that acts as a blackboard, we go back over the course of the session to the points of the course and the exercises that the student wants to work on and the important points of method. The key points of the session are highlighted on a sheet that is given to the student at the end of the session to provide him/her with a revision aid.
Math · Computer science · Physics
Trusted teacher: Who is actually the tutor? I am Michael and with my 54 years a lot of life experience but also experience as a (1st degree) teacher in Mathematics and Physics. My 3 children aged 12 to 18 also make sure that I know how to deal with this interesting but sometimes difficult to understand target group 😏. I have taught at all levels from VMBO 2 to VWO 6 and HBO. Benefits 1 on 1 tutoring 1 on 1 tutoring has the great advantage that the tutor can efficiently zoom in on the specific needs of the student. Results are therefore visible in a much shorter period of time. A result can be higher test results and more confidence in the subject during lessons or doing homework. The result is often that the student no longer looks forward to the subject and even starts to like the subject. In short: it's all about experiencing a successful experience. Activating work forms A student learns best when he or she is actively involved with the material. That is why it is important that every student is actively involved during the tutoring. This applies in particular to science subjects such as Mathematics and Physics. The tutor can therefore better emphasize coaching the student and encourage the student to do as much as possible for themselves. This ensures that the student starts thinking independently about the material. So we go through the process together. Beta subjects For science subjects such as Physics and Mathematics, 3 competencies are particularly important; knowledge, understanding and skills. There are working methods for improving all three competences. So there are opportunities for every student to improve. During the intake lesson it is determined which of the 3 competences (or more) needs the most attention.
Math · Physics
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