I hold a Bachelor's degree in Theoretical Physics and a second in Psychology. My commitment to continuous learning is reflected in my participation in ongoing professional development, including workshops on innovative teaching strategies and advancements in educational technology.
I am a mathematics teacher with many years of teaching experience at university and school.
A second higher education in psychology helps me better understand students and speed up the process of mastering mathematics.
I believe that every student has the potential for mathematical success. My teaching philosophy revolves around creating an inclusive and engaging classroom where students not only grasp mathematical concepts but also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. I emphasize real-world applications to make math relevant and intriguing.
I believe mathematics can be made interesting using real-life examples and modern interactive computer-based teaching methods.
I integrate technology, including interactive whiteboards and educational software, to enhance the learning experience. My goal is to make math accessible and enjoyable for all students.
I am confident that my unique blend of experience, student-focused approach, and commitment to excellence will make a positive impact on math education.
I am passionate about helping students reach their full potential and achieve success in their academic careers.
All the best.
Experience
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Math teacher (Sep, 1976
–Aug, 1995) at The University Of Georgia, Tbilisi
Higher mathematics:
math analysis,
higher algebra,
mathematical statistics,
factor analysis and etc.
Education
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Theoretical physics - bachelor's degree (Sep, 1960–Jun, 1965) from The University Of Georgia, Tbilisi–scored highest