Biology - all topics covered from primary to undergraduate level
From 29 £ /h
As a recent first-class Biochemistry graduate working as an intern in Financial Audit and Value for Money (VFM) at the UK National Audit Office, I have experience working in many fields, from medicine to tutoring to auditing. I have had experience as a glider pilot through my Gliding scholarship, I have worked with my genetics lecturer as a laboratory module developer and I have also been an activity leader in an international summer school. I, therefore, hold a spectrum of transferrable skills with a wealth of knowledge in Biochemistry which I can bring to the students.
My teaching method starts with an initial assessment and consultation with the students to identify their areas of weakness. We then discuss effective revision methods to see which one is more suited for the individual. I action plan or a revision plan will then be created with the student, which is suited to their daily lives.
Following this, we tackle the subject areas using various methods. Making the lessons creative and ensuring the student understands why things happen instead of memorising facts is very important, therefore, explaining certain topics as a story and a flowing process is crucial. To ensure that the student has fully understood the session, the end of each session will consist of a recall period, where the student will have 5-10 minutes to write everything they have learnt and understood in that session.
The student will then be advised revision techniques for the topic and we will create a revision plan for the following week to ensure the content is not forgotten. The student will be advised to recall the topic every other day until the next session and a short 5-minute pop-quiz will be set at the start of the next session.
It is incredibly important that the student is comfortable and enjoying the sessions therefore, some parts of the session will be more informal and others will be in exam conditions to ensure the student also experiences and learns how to manage their time under pressure.
My teaching method starts with an initial assessment and consultation with the students to identify their areas of weakness. We then discuss effective revision methods to see which one is more suited for the individual. I action plan or a revision plan will then be created with the student, which is suited to their daily lives.
Following this, we tackle the subject areas using various methods. Making the lessons creative and ensuring the student understands why things happen instead of memorising facts is very important, therefore, explaining certain topics as a story and a flowing process is crucial. To ensure that the student has fully understood the session, the end of each session will consist of a recall period, where the student will have 5-10 minutes to write everything they have learnt and understood in that session.
The student will then be advised revision techniques for the topic and we will create a revision plan for the following week to ensure the content is not forgotten. The student will be advised to recall the topic every other day until the next session and a short 5-minute pop-quiz will be set at the start of the next session.
It is incredibly important that the student is comfortable and enjoying the sessions therefore, some parts of the session will be more informal and others will be in exam conditions to ensure the student also experiences and learns how to manage their time under pressure.
Location
At student's location :
- Around London, United Kingdom
About Me
As a recent first-class Biochemistry graduate working as an intern in Financial Audit and Value for Money (VFM) at the UK National Audit Office, I have experience working in many fields, from medicine to tutoring to auditing. I have had experience as a glider pilot through my Gliding scholarship, I have worked with my genetics lecturer as a laboratory module developer and I have also been an activity leader in an international summer school. I, therefore, hold a spectrum of transferrable skills with a wealth of knowledge in Biochemistry which I can bring to the students.
I have had previous experience tutoring the younger years during my A-levels where my students had shown remarkable improvement in their understanding of the Biology AS level syllabus, going from a grade D to a high B in one month. In addition to this, I informally tutored first year Biochemistry students during my third year of university. This was not only for academic content but also for laboratory tasks, skills and revision methods.
I am planning on studying Clinical Neuroscience at University College London (UCL), therefore, seeking an tutoring role which I can do alongside my degree.
I have had previous experience tutoring the younger years during my A-levels where my students had shown remarkable improvement in their understanding of the Biology AS level syllabus, going from a grade D to a high B in one month. In addition to this, I informally tutored first year Biochemistry students during my third year of university. This was not only for academic content but also for laboratory tasks, skills and revision methods.
I am planning on studying Clinical Neuroscience at University College London (UCL), therefore, seeking an tutoring role which I can do alongside my degree.
Education
BSc Biochemistry - First Class - Queen Mary, University of London
A-levels - Biology (B), Chemistry (B), Mathematics (C), Turkish (B) - The City Academy, Hackney
GCSEs - 12 A* - B, including Maths, Biology, Chemistry and English (A) - The City Academy, Hackney
A-levels - Biology (B), Chemistry (B), Mathematics (C), Turkish (B) - The City Academy, Hackney
GCSEs - 12 A* - B, including Maths, Biology, Chemistry and English (A) - The City Academy, Hackney
Experience / Qualifications
January 2016 –June 2016 • A level Biology Tutor • The City Academy, Hackney
• Responsibility: Creating a seven-revision time table and lesson plan
• Commitment: Analysing my student’s progress to target revision on the weaker topics
• Able to recap information and imaginatively articulate academic topics - centralising the harder topics so they are not avoided
September 2018 - June 2019 • Informal Undergraduate Biochemistry Tutor (Unpaid) • Queen Mary, University of London
• Creativity: creating videos explaining complex metabolic pathways and mechanisms in organic chemistry
• Commitment: Being available and setting aside time for struggling students whilst balancing my third year and final year research project/dissertation
• Responsibility: Creating a seven-revision time table and lesson plan
• Commitment: Analysing my student’s progress to target revision on the weaker topics
• Able to recap information and imaginatively articulate academic topics - centralising the harder topics so they are not avoided
September 2018 - June 2019 • Informal Undergraduate Biochemistry Tutor (Unpaid) • Queen Mary, University of London
• Creativity: creating videos explaining complex metabolic pathways and mechanisms in organic chemistry
• Commitment: Being available and setting aside time for struggling students whilst balancing my third year and final year research project/dissertation
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Duration
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The class is taught in
English
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