Understanding Humans, Behavior & Society: A Journey Through Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, and Gender Studies
From 48.23 £ /h
📚 What Students Will Learn:
In this interdisciplinary course, students will gain a foundational and critical understanding of how individuals think, behave, and relate to one another within cultural and societal frameworks. Drawing on four core disciplines—Gender Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology—this course encourages students to explore the complexities of human identity, interaction, and social structure.
By the end of the course, students will understand Core Concepts and Theories of any one of the subjects they have chosen to understand and learn:
Learn key ideas from gender theory (e.g., gender performativity, intersectionality)
Explore sociological perspectives on class, race, norms, and deviance
Study anthropological approaches to culture, rituals, kinship, and belief systems
Examine psychological theories of behavior, emotion, personality, and cognition
In this interdisciplinary course, students will gain a foundational and critical understanding of how individuals think, behave, and relate to one another within cultural and societal frameworks. Drawing on four core disciplines—Gender Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology—this course encourages students to explore the complexities of human identity, interaction, and social structure.
By the end of the course, students will understand Core Concepts and Theories of any one of the subjects they have chosen to understand and learn:
Learn key ideas from gender theory (e.g., gender performativity, intersectionality)
Explore sociological perspectives on class, race, norms, and deviance
Study anthropological approaches to culture, rituals, kinship, and belief systems
Examine psychological theories of behavior, emotion, personality, and cognition
Extra information
Students can bring a laptop or a notebook and a pen/pencil to each session. We’ll be discussing different topics and sometimes doing small writing or thinking exercises together.
I will provide handouts, slides, or short readings when needed, and we’ll often reflect on real-life situations and current events to understand the concepts better.
This class is interactive and flexible, you are welcome to ask questions, share your views, or even suggest a topic you're curious about in sociology, psychology, anthropology, or gender studies.
I will provide handouts, slides, or short readings when needed, and we’ll often reflect on real-life situations and current events to understand the concepts better.
This class is interactive and flexible, you are welcome to ask questions, share your views, or even suggest a topic you're curious about in sociology, psychology, anthropology, or gender studies.
Location
Online from Belgium
About Me
Hello! I’m Dr. Subaita, an experienced educator and researcher with a PhD and MPhil in Anthropology, an MSc in Psychology, and a recently completed Master’s in Sociology from KU Leuven, Belgium. I have over six years of university-level teaching and mentoring experience across diverse academic and cultural settings.
My classes combine academic depth with an accessible and engaging approach. Whether you're a high school student preparing for exams, a university student seeking support, or a curious learner interested in human behavior and society, I’m here to guide you. I specialize in subjects such as Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, and Gender Studies, and I tailor each session to your pace and interests.
I’m passionate about helping students think critically, understand complex theories, and apply knowledge to real-world questions. My sessions are interactive, inclusive, and designed to build your confidence in both academic performance and broader understanding. I am a lively and fun-loving teacher who believes that learning should be engaging, joyful, and deeply human. My teaching style blends academic depth with warmth, humor, and empathy.
I particularly enjoy working with curious, reflective, and fun-loving students—those who are not afraid to ask any kind of question without hesitation, knowing that inquiry is the path to deeper understanding. I create a safe and supportive environment where every question is welcome, and where learning is as enjoyable as it is meaningful. If you are someone who values both academic excellence and deeper understanding, we will work well together.
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” – William Butler Yeats
This is the spirit I bring into every class, helping you connect theory with your insights and guiding you to think critically and independently.
Fluent in English and trained in cross-cultural communication, I also offer support with essay writing, research methods, and thematic analysis.
Let’s explore the world of human behavior and society together.
My classes combine academic depth with an accessible and engaging approach. Whether you're a high school student preparing for exams, a university student seeking support, or a curious learner interested in human behavior and society, I’m here to guide you. I specialize in subjects such as Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, and Gender Studies, and I tailor each session to your pace and interests.
I’m passionate about helping students think critically, understand complex theories, and apply knowledge to real-world questions. My sessions are interactive, inclusive, and designed to build your confidence in both academic performance and broader understanding. I am a lively and fun-loving teacher who believes that learning should be engaging, joyful, and deeply human. My teaching style blends academic depth with warmth, humor, and empathy.
I particularly enjoy working with curious, reflective, and fun-loving students—those who are not afraid to ask any kind of question without hesitation, knowing that inquiry is the path to deeper understanding. I create a safe and supportive environment where every question is welcome, and where learning is as enjoyable as it is meaningful. If you are someone who values both academic excellence and deeper understanding, we will work well together.
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” – William Butler Yeats
This is the spirit I bring into every class, helping you connect theory with your insights and guiding you to think critically and independently.
Fluent in English and trained in cross-cultural communication, I also offer support with essay writing, research methods, and thematic analysis.
Let’s explore the world of human behavior and society together.
Education
Master's in Psychology
Master's in Sociology (Culture and Society)
Master of Philosophy in Anthropology
Doctorate in Anthropology
Post-Master's Certificate Courses in Psychology:
Adolescent Behavioral Problems
Advances in Social Psychology
Gender Psychology
Psychology of Self
Clinical Psychology
Master's in Sociology (Culture and Society)
Master of Philosophy in Anthropology
Doctorate in Anthropology
Post-Master's Certificate Courses in Psychology:
Adolescent Behavioral Problems
Advances in Social Psychology
Gender Psychology
Psychology of Self
Clinical Psychology
Experience / Qualifications
With over six years of experience in university-level teaching and mentoring, I bring interdisciplinary expertise across psychology, sociology, gender studies, and anthropology.
Age
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
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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