Teaching Style:
Clarity and Simplicity: Break down complex mathematical concepts into simpler, more manageable parts. Use clear and concise language to explain ideas.
Interactive Engagement: Encourage active participation through questions, discussions, and problem-solving activities. This helps students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.
Adaptability: Recognize diverse learning styles and adapt your teaching methods accordingly. Some students may benefit from visual aids, while others may prefer hands-on activities or verbal explanations.
Methodology:
Scaffolded Learning: Build a structured learning path, starting with foundational concepts before progressing to more advanced topics. Each new concept should build upon previously learned material.
Real-world Applications: Relate mathematical concepts to practical, real-life situations. This helps students understand the relevance of what they're learning and promotes deeper comprehension.
Use of Technology: Incorporate technology, such as educational apps, interactive simulations, or graphing tools, to enhance the learning experience and make abstract concepts more tangible.
Problem-Solving Emphasis: Focus on problem-solving skills. Present students with a variety of problems that require critical thinking and application of mathematical principles.
Results:
Conceptual Understanding: Students should gain a solid understanding of mathematical concepts rather than relying solely on memorization.
Confidence: A successful math teacher fosters a positive learning environment, helping students build confidence in their ability to tackle mathematical challenges.
Critical Thinking: Encourages the development of analytical and critical thinking skills, which are essential not only in math but also in various aspects of life.
Application of Knowledge: Students should be able to apply mathematical concepts to real-world situations, demonstrating the practical relevance of their learning.
Qualities that Make a Great Math Teacher:
Passion: A genuine passion for mathematics can inspire students and make the subject more engaging.
Patience: Recognize that students learn at different paces, and patience is crucial in helping them grasp challenging concepts.
Flexibility: Adapt teaching strategies based on individual and group needs.
Continuous Learning: Stay updated on the latest educational trends, resources, and methodologies to enhance teaching effectiveness.
Experience
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Mathematics Teacher (Jun, 2019
–Nov, 2023) at The study lecole internationale school
Handled Maths for class 6 and 7
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Mathematics Teacher (Jun, 2014
–Apr, 2017) at Birla Public School, Doha, Qatar
Worked as Math teacher for classes 6th,7th, 8thin
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Mathematics Teacher (Jun, 2012
–Apr, 2013) at Vivekananda Higher Secondary School, Pondicherry
Worked as Math teacher
Education
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B.Ed. (Jun, 2011–Apr, 2012) from Co-Operative College Pondicherry University–scored 75.7%
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B.Sc. Maths (Jun, 2008–Apr, 2011) from annamalai university,–scored 57.45%
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D.Ted. (Jun, 2005–Apr, 2007) from Sri Sairam Teacher Training Institute – Pondicherry University–scored 83.5%
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Higher Secondary (Jun, 2003–Apr, 2005) from St. Joseph of Cluny Higher Secondary School. Tamil Nadu State Board.–scored 85.6%
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Secondary (Jun, 2001–Apr, 2003) from St. Joseph of Cluny Higher Secondary School. Tamil Nadu State Board.–scored 82.18%
Fee details
₹300–500/hour
(US$3.51–5.85/hour)
The given is applicable only for online. If offline will be varied based on requirement.