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Dr.gopu PalaniChemistry tutor
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"Unlock your child's potential in chemistry! As an experienced teacher, I offer personalized online and home classes for 11th and 12th standard CBSE and state board students. My interactive teaching methods make learning chemistry fun and engaging. With a proven track record of delivering result-oriented coaching, you can trust me to help your child achieve academic success." Here are a few points about the teaching style and methodology for online and home chemistry teaching:
Online Teaching
1. Interactive Live Sessions: Conduct live online sessions using platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, or Skype, allowing for real-time interaction and feedback. 2. Virtual Whiteboard: Utilize digital whiteboards like SMART Boards, Promethean, or Google Jamboard to create engaging and interactive lessons. 3. Screen Sharing: Share screens to demonstrate experiments, show videos, or display presentations, making complex concepts more accessible. 4. Online Quizzes and Assessments: Use online tools like Kahoot, Quizlet, or Google Forms to create interactive quizzes and assessments.
Home Teaching
1. Personalized Attention: Provide one-on-one attention to students, tailoring lessons to their individual needs and learning styles. 2. Hands-on Experiments: Conduct hands-on experiments and activities in a home setting, making complex concepts more tangible and engaging. 3. Customized Lesson Plans: Develop customized lesson plans, taking into account the student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning goals. 4. Regular Progress Monitoring: Regularly monitor student progress, providing constructive feedback and adjusting lesson plans as needed.
Common Methodologies
1. Concept Mapping: Use concept maps to visualize relationships between different chemistry concepts, helping students to better organize and retain information. 2. Problem-Solving Strategies: Teach students problem-solving strategies, such as identifying key concepts, breaking down complex problems, and using formulas and equations. 3. Real-World Applications: Use real-world examples and applications to illustrate key chemistry concepts, making them more relevant and interesting to students. 4. Formative Assessments: Use formative assessments, such as quizzes, class discussions, and think-pair-share activities, to monitor student understanding and adjust instruction accordingly.
Subjects
Chemistry Grade 9-Grade 12
Experience
pg teacher (Jan, 2016–Present) at Maharishi International Residential School, Sunguvarchathram
my job responsibilities for a Chemistry Postgraduate (PG) Teacher:
1. Teaching: Deliver engaging and informative lessons to students, covering various topics in chemistry. 2. Lesson Planning: Develop and implement lesson plans, ensuring alignment with the curriculum and learning objectives. 3. Assessment and Evaluation: Create and administer quizzes, tests, and exams to assess student understanding and progress. 4. Grading and Feedback: Provide constructive feedback and grades to students, helping them identify areas for improvement. 5. Classroom Management: Establish and maintain a positive and respectful classroom environment, promoting student engagement and participation. 6. Student Support: Offer individualized support and guidance to students, addressing their questions and concerns. 7. Curriculum Development: Contribute to the development and refinement of the chemistry curriculum, ensuring it remains relevant and effective. 8. Collaboration with Colleagues: Work with other teachers and staff members to achieve shared goals and objectives. 9. Parent-Teacher Communication: Communicate with parents and guardians, keeping them informed about student progress and involving them in their child's education. 10. Professional Development: Engage in ongoing professional development, staying current with best practices in teaching and learning, and advancing your knowledge of chemistry.
Education
research (Jan, 2010–Jan, 2014) from MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY, Madurai