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School support in all areas, including reading and writing, classes for children and adolescents with special needs.
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From 6.11 £ /h
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School support.
Reading and Writing.
Support in writing papers
Support for children with special needs.
Classes for all areas and all grades, in-person and online.
Support in pre-reading and reading.
Support in writing texts.
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  • Around Medellín, Colombia
  • Around Medellín, Colombia
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Online from Colombia
About Me
Generally, in schools, the literacy teaching process is based on a standardized model that has not undergone major modifications over the years. Perhaps the tools used have changed thanks to technology, but the methods remain largely traditional.

Innovating in methods means studying and understanding how to apply them in the classroom. You can't start and use them without understanding the rationale behind the method and how to achieve results in the necessary time. Furthermore, you must take into account the characteristics of the class group and, above all, any special educational needs that may be present.

There are all kinds of methods, and it's important for teachers to be familiar with new methodologies in case a specific method doesn't work with a particular child in the class or with the entire group. Methods can also be combined if we see that a percentage of children haven't achieved the expected pace and the learning required to continue learning. It's important to work with a specialist teacher, who can intervene in the classroom as part of the school's inclusion or integration program, as they make an important contribution to managing teaching strategies.

Learning difficulties often arise from flawed teaching methods. Remember that not everyone learns the same way, so if a child doesn't learn with a particular method, it doesn't necessarily mean they have difficulties. Changing the teaching methodology can yield positive results without the need to diagnose them with a disorder to receive additional support.
Education
Bachelor's degree in special education at the University of A.
Bachelor of Music EAFIT
Master's Degree in Reading and Writing EAFIT
Master's Degree in Behavioral Studies EAFIT
Specialization in Literature, Text Production, and Hypertexts at UPB
Experience / Qualifications
Special education teacher with postgraduate training in early childhood education and inclusive teaching methodologies. Over six years of experience in the education sector developing early childhood teaching skills. Skills in implementing curricular adaptations and developing project-based teaching programs.
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Spanish
English
French
Italian
Skills
School
Spanish for adults
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
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At student's home
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Innovating in methods means studying and understanding how to apply them in the classroom. You can't start and use them without understanding the rationale behind the method and how to achieve results in the necessary time. Furthermore, you must take into account the characteristics of the class group and, above all, any special educational needs that may be present.

There are all kinds of methods, and it's important for teachers to be familiar with new methodologies in case a specific method doesn't work with a particular child in the class or with the entire group. Methods can also be combined if we see that a percentage of children haven't achieved the expected pace and the learning required to continue learning. It's important to work with a specialist teacher, who can intervene in the classroom as part of the school's inclusion or integration program, as they make an important contribution to managing teaching strategies.

I am a teacher with years of experience in inclusive education and supporting children and adolescents with special needs. I offer personalized tutoring from early childhood, focusing on holistic development. My inclusive methodology ensures that each child receives the attention and support they need for their learning.

I am located in Medellín and my classes are at home.
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Innovating in methods means studying and understanding how to apply them in the classroom. You can't start and use them without understanding the rationale behind the method and how to achieve results in the necessary time. Furthermore, you must take into account the characteristics of the class group and, above all, any special educational needs that may be present.

There are all kinds of methods, and it's important for teachers to be familiar with new methodologies in case a specific method doesn't work with a particular child in the class or with the entire group. Methods can also be combined if we see that a percentage of children haven't achieved the expected pace and the learning required to continue learning. It's important to work with a specialist teacher, who can intervene in the classroom as part of the school's inclusion or integration program, as they make an important contribution to managing teaching strategies.

I am a teacher with years of experience in inclusive education and supporting children and adolescents with special needs. I offer personalized tutoring from early childhood, focusing on holistic development. My inclusive methodology ensures that each child receives the attention and support they need for their learning.

I am located in Medellín and my classes are at home.
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✔ Introduction and Needs Assessment:
We start with a warm welcome and initiate a conversation to understand your goals, proficiency level, preferred learning style, and any specific areas you want to focus on (e.g., grammar, vocabulary, conversation skills).

✔ Customized Learning Plan:
Based on the needs assessment, I develop a personalized learning plan outlining the objectives, topics, and activities for the session. Incorporating materials and resources that align with your interests, such as topics related to your hobbies, career, or areas of passion.

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I like my classes to be engaging with a variety of interactive activities.
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Role-playing scenarios relevant to your daily life or profession to practice conversational skills.
Games and quizzes to reinforce vocabulary and grammar concepts in an enjoyable way.
Cultural exploration activities, such as discussing Spanish traditions, cuisine, or literature, to deepen your understanding of the language in context.

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Throughout the lesson, I provide constructive feedback and encouragement to support your progress.

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