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Daniel
- Rate L350
- Response 1h

L350/hr
1st lesson free
- Maths
- Physics
- Statistics
- SPSS
I am bachelor of science graduate teachingmathematics, physics but can also help in statistics any related softwares.
- Maths
- Physics
- Statistics
- SPSS
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About Daniel
Explain your approach as a tutor and how you share your knowledge:
- Your teaching methodology and techniques
- A typical lesson plan
- What sets you apart as a tutor
- Who the lessons are for (degree, level, class, specificities, etc.
Help me explain my physics and mathematics class
Teaching Methodology and Techniques:
I employ an interactive, student-centered approach to tutoring, with a focus on active learning. I begin by assessing the student's current level of understanding and their learning goals. From there, I tailor lessons to build foundational knowledge, ensuring that concepts are grasped clearly before moving on to more complex topics. I utilize real-life examples and problem-solving techniques to bridge the gap between theory and application. I also encourage students to ask questions and engage actively with the material to foster critical thinking and conceptual understanding.
Typical Lesson Plan:
Introduction (10 minutes): Begin with a brief review of key concepts and a discussion of the topic for the lesson. This could include asking the student what they already know or where they’re encountering difficulties.
Content Delivery (20 minutes): Present new material using a variety of methods such as visual aids, diagrams, or step-by-step breakdowns. For mathematics, I emphasize methods for solving problems; for physics, I often incorporate experiments or demonstrations where possible.
Guided Practice (20 minutes): Work through problems together, explaining each step of the process and encouraging the student to think critically about the solutions.
Independent Practice (15 minutes): Provide practice problems for the student to solve on their own, offering guidance as needed but encouraging independent thinking.
Summary and Questions (10 minutes): Recap the lesson, highlighting key takeaways, and leave time for the student to ask questions or clarify doubts.
What Sets Me Apart:
What sets me apart is my ability to simplify complex concepts in both physics and mathematics. I break down abstract topics into manageable pieces and relate them to everyday experiences, making them easier to grasp. I also focus on fostering a growth mindset, encouraging students to embrace challenges rather than shy away from them. My passion for both subjects is infectious, and I strive to make learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Who the Lessons Are For:
My lessons are designed for students at various levels, from high school to university, who need support in mathematics and physics. Whether you are struggling with basic principles or need help tackling advanced topics, I adapt my lessons to suit your specific needs. I work with students in various courses or those preparing for exams, providing a customized approach that helps them succeed academically.
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Explain your approach as a tutor and how you share your knowledge:
- Your teaching methodology and techniques
- A typical lesson plan
- What sets you apart as a tutor
- Who the lessons are for (degree, level, class, specificities, etc.
Help me explain my physics and mathematics class
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Here’s how you could explain your approach as a physics and mathematics tutor:
Teaching Methodology and Techniques:
I employ an interactive, student-centered approach to tutoring, with a focus on active learning. I begin by assessing the student's current level of understanding and their learning goals. From there, I tailor lessons to build foundational knowledge, ensuring that concepts are grasped clearly before moving on to more complex topics. I utilize real-life examples and problem-solving techniques to bridge the gap between theory and application. I also encourage students to ask questions and engage actively with the material to foster critical thinking and conceptual understanding.
Typical Lesson Plan:
Introduction (10 minutes): Begin with a brief review of key concepts and a discussion of the topic for the lesson. This could include asking the student what they already know or where they’re encountering difficulties.
Content Delivery (20 minutes): Present new material using a variety of methods such as visual aids, diagrams, or step-by-step breakdowns. For mathematics, I emphasize methods for solving problems; for physics, I often incorporate experiments or demonstrations where possible.
Guided Practice (20 minutes): Work through problems together, explaining each step of the process and encouraging the student to think critically about the solutions.
Independent Practice (15 minutes): Provide practice problems for the student to solve on their own, offering guidance as needed but encouraging independent thinking.
Summary and Questions (10 minutes): Recap the lesson, highlighting key takeaways, and leave time for the student to ask questions or clarify doubts.
What Sets Me Apart:
What sets me apart is my ability to simplify complex concepts in both physics and mathematics. I break down abstract topics into manageable pieces and relate them to everyday experiences, making them easier to grasp. I also focus on fostering a growth mindset, encouraging students to embrace challenges rather than shy away from them. My passion for both subjects is infectious, and I strive to make learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Who the Lessons Are For:
My lessons are designed for students at various levels, from high school to university, who need support in mathematics and physics. Whether you are struggling with basic principles or need help tackling advanced topics, I adapt my lessons to suit your specific needs. I work with students in various courses or those preparing for exams, providing a customized approach that helps them succeed academically.
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- L350
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- 5h: L1750
- 10h: L3500
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- L350/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Daniel will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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