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Since December 2019
Instructor since December 2019
Maths from primary level up to and including GCSE's
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I specialize in tutoring Maths ranging from primary level up to and including GCSE's. I am flexible and can tailor my teaching methods to suit the student, regardless of age and ability.

I challenge the students but ensure the lessons are enjoyable by having interactive discussions throughout.

Whether your child needs additional support with school work or they simply want to excel, I am able to provide services to facilitate their learning.
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Students will need; paper, pens, a ruler and a calculator each lesson.
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  • Around Stafford, United Kingdom
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Children (7-12 years old)
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90 minutes
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English
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I've got extensive experience supporting others in an academic and non-academic setting. I have six years’ experience tutoring students aged 4 - 16 years old. I worked with students on their work assignments as well as setting extra work to help students reach the next level in their potential. I use scientifically-ratified methods to ensure students are working to the highest level of efficiency. I am able to work with students with SEN, using scientific tools like Pictorial Exchange Program to support students in their academic and social skills while reducing the likelihood of “meltdowns.” Over those six years, I honed my ability to break down difficult topics into easily digestible lectures for each child. By using a person-centred approach, I helped the students learn in the manner most effective to them.

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While at university, I worked as a peer mentor where I provided individualised support to first year students. My caseload of students where those who were nervous upon their acceptance to university. I aided them in their transition to university by creating a safe space for them to approach me with their academic queries and social anxieties. I have excellent interpersonal skills that allowed me to build productive relationships with my students wherein they felt comfortable approaching me when in crisis.

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Mathematics is a branch of study that deals with the logic of quantity, structure, and space. It involves using symbols and mathematical notation to represent and solve problems related to numbers, quantities, and shapes.
One of the most important aspects of mathematics is its emphasis on logical reasoning and problem-solving skills. Math requires careful analysis and critical thinking to identify patterns, formulate hypotheses, and test solutions.
Overall, mathematics is a fascinating and essential subject that is used in a wide range of fields, from science and engineering to finance and economics. Through diligent study and practice, anyone can develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in math and beyond.

I will be tutoring across all the standard British GCSE exam boards that include AQA, OCR and Edexcel.

As a math tutor for GCSE's, my primary goal would be to help students develop a strong foundation in math concepts and techniques, and to build their confidence in their ability to solve problems. Here are some ways I would go about achieving this goal:
1. Assessing student's current level of knowledge: Before starting any tutoring sessions, I would assess the student's current level of knowledge and identify any areas of weakness that need to be addressed.

2.Identifying learning style and adapting the teaching method: Every student learns differently, and it's important to identify their learning style and adapt the teaching method to suit their needs. Some students may benefit from visual aids such as diagrams or graphs, while others may prefer to work with concrete examples or through problem-solving activities.

3. Focusing on understanding, not just memorizing: It's important to focus on helping students understand math concepts, rather than just memorizing formulas and rules. This involves breaking down complex topics into simpler concepts, providing real-world examples, and encouraging students to ask questions.

4. Providing targeted instruction and practice: Once the areas of weakness have been identified, I would provide targeted instruction and practice to help students overcome any obstacles they may be facing. This may involve going over specific topics, providing additional examples or exercises, or working through past exam papers.

5. Encouraging regular practice: Consistent practice is key to success in math, so I would encourage students to practice regularly, both during tutoring sessions and on their own time. This may involve setting homework assignments or providing additional resources such as online practice exercises or video tutorials.

6.Providing feedback and encouragement: Finally, it's important to provide feedback and encouragement to help students stay motivated and on track. This may involve providing constructive feedback on completed work, highlighting areas of improvement, and celebrating successes and progress.
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I've got extensive experience supporting others in an academic and non-academic setting. I have six years’ experience tutoring students aged 4 - 16 years old. I worked with students on their work assignments as well as setting extra work to help students reach the next level in their potential. I use scientifically-ratified methods to ensure students are working to the highest level of efficiency. I am able to work with students with SEN, using scientific tools like Pictorial Exchange Program to support students in their academic and social skills while reducing the likelihood of “meltdowns.” Over those six years, I honed my ability to break down difficult topics into easily digestible lectures for each child. By using a person-centred approach, I helped the students learn in the manner most effective to them.

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Moreover, borne from a drive to give back to my local community while at University, I organised, planned and executed a school-based programme. I partnered with Age Exchange, a charity dedicated to reducing loneliness in society's most vulnerable populations, to design a ten-week programme. I used cutting edge reminiscence arts and tactile objects to help rejuvenate the memories of those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. I liaised with local schools and care homes to link elderly individuals with local schools. Through this, I developed my ability to communicate efficiently and effectively online by creating a weekly newsletter for my volunteers, running a community page and keeping clear and open channels of communication with all parties. The programme was a tremendous success, earning the Queen's Award for Outstanding Voluntary Service which was presented by HRH Princess Anne. Furthermore, the Mayor of Runnymede came to visit, and it was featured in the local news. For my dedication to the voluntary service, I received a Gold Passport Award from Royal Holloway, University of London.

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Mathematics is a branch of study that deals with the logic of quantity, structure, and space. It involves using symbols and mathematical notation to represent and solve problems related to numbers, quantities, and shapes.
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As a math tutor for GCSE's, my primary goal would be to help students develop a strong foundation in math concepts and techniques, and to build their confidence in their ability to solve problems. Here are some ways I would go about achieving this goal:
1. Assessing student's current level of knowledge: Before starting any tutoring sessions, I would assess the student's current level of knowledge and identify any areas of weakness that need to be addressed.

2.Identifying learning style and adapting the teaching method: Every student learns differently, and it's important to identify their learning style and adapt the teaching method to suit their needs. Some students may benefit from visual aids such as diagrams or graphs, while others may prefer to work with concrete examples or through problem-solving activities.

3. Focusing on understanding, not just memorizing: It's important to focus on helping students understand math concepts, rather than just memorizing formulas and rules. This involves breaking down complex topics into simpler concepts, providing real-world examples, and encouraging students to ask questions.

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5. Encouraging regular practice: Consistent practice is key to success in math, so I would encourage students to practice regularly, both during tutoring sessions and on their own time. This may involve setting homework assignments or providing additional resources such as online practice exercises or video tutorials.

6.Providing feedback and encouragement: Finally, it's important to provide feedback and encouragement to help students stay motivated and on track. This may involve providing constructive feedback on completed work, highlighting areas of improvement, and celebrating successes and progress.
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