Math and Science tutor. Wear your smile and come!.
From 12.71 £ /h
Calling all curious minds! Our Math and Science Classes for elementary students are designed to spark creativity, inspire discovery, and make learning fun. Through exciting hands-on activities and engaging lessons, students will build confidence while exploring the amazing world of numbers, experiments, and problem-solving.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Cairo, Egypt
At teacher's location :
- Nasr City, Al Manteqah Al Oula, Nasr City, Egypt
Online from Egypt
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
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Duration
60 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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Are you ready to build the skills that drive success in today’s fast-paced world? Our Business and Accounting Classes offer an interactive and practical learning experience designed to prepare you for the future. Whether you're dreaming of running your own business, pursuing a career in finance, or simply wanting to master money management, these classes are your gateway to achieving those goals.
A market economics class typically focuses on understanding how markets function, the role of supply and demand, and the factors influencing economic decision-making. Here's a detailed description of what such a class might cover:
Course Description: Market Economics
This course explores the fundamental principles of market economics, focusing on how individuals and businesses interact within markets to allocate resources efficiently. Students will examine the forces of supply and demand, price mechanisms, market structures, and the impact of government intervention. The course also delves into real-world applications, such as market failures, externalities, and the role of incentives in shaping economic behavior.
Key Topics Include:
The Basics of Supply and Demand: Market equilibrium, price elasticity, and shifts in the market.
Market Structures: Perfect competition, monopolies, oligopolies, and monopolistic competition.
Consumer and Producer Behavior: Utility, profit maximization, and cost analysis.
Government and Markets: Taxes, subsidies, and regulations.
International Markets: Trade, tariffs, and globalization effects on local economies.
Skills Gained:
Analytical thinking and problem-solving in economic contexts.
Understanding of economic models and their applications.
Ability to evaluate policy decisions and market outcomes.
Course Description: Market Economics
This course explores the fundamental principles of market economics, focusing on how individuals and businesses interact within markets to allocate resources efficiently. Students will examine the forces of supply and demand, price mechanisms, market structures, and the impact of government intervention. The course also delves into real-world applications, such as market failures, externalities, and the role of incentives in shaping economic behavior.
Key Topics Include:
The Basics of Supply and Demand: Market equilibrium, price elasticity, and shifts in the market.
Market Structures: Perfect competition, monopolies, oligopolies, and monopolistic competition.
Consumer and Producer Behavior: Utility, profit maximization, and cost analysis.
Government and Markets: Taxes, subsidies, and regulations.
International Markets: Trade, tariffs, and globalization effects on local economies.
Skills Gained:
Analytical thinking and problem-solving in economic contexts.
Understanding of economic models and their applications.
Ability to evaluate policy decisions and market outcomes.
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