My teaching style is characterized by a student-centered approach that prioritizes engagement, interaction, and individualized support. I believe in creating a dynamic and inclusive learning environment where every student feels valued and empowered to participate actively in their own education. By incorporating a variety of instructional methods, such as hands-on activities, group discussions, and multimedia resources, I strive to cater to diverse learning styles and foster a deep understanding of the subject matter.
My methodology emphasizes the importance of breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts, using real-world examples and analogies to make learning more relatable and accessible. I am dedicated to promoting critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and creativity in my students, encouraging them to explore and question the material in meaningful ways. Additionally, I place a strong emphasis on formative assessment and feedback, allowing me to tailor my instruction to meet the specific needs of each student.
What sets me apart as a great teacher is my unwavering passion for education and my genuine desire to see every student succeed. I am committed to building strong relationships with my students, providing mentorship, and fostering a supportive and nurturing learning environment. I continuously seek out opportunities for professional development to enhance my teaching skills and stay abreast of best practices in education. Ultimately, my dedication to student growth, my innovative teaching style, and my ability to inspire and motivate learners make me a truly outstanding educator.
Subjects
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Calculus Grade 12-Bachelors/Undergraduate
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Mathematics Grade 1-Grade 12
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Strength of Materials Bachelors/Undergraduate
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Statics Bachelors/Undergraduate
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Structural analysis 1 Bachelors/Undergraduate
Experience
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Assistant Professor (Mar, 2021
–Present) at Kardan University Kabul
Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering
Fee details
Afs4,549–9,099/hour
(US$67.90–135.81/hour)
I’ll charge based on the complexity of work and time needed.