1. Teaching Style:
Student-Centered Approach: Focus on active learning, where students are encouraged to ask questions, participate in discussions, and collaborate with peers. This helps students become more engaged and responsible for their learning.
Adaptability: Be flexible in adjusting lessons to fit different learning styles—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Use a mix of lectures, multimedia, hands-on activities, and real-world examples.
Empathy and Patience: Create a supportive learning environment by understanding students' unique needs and challenges. This builds trust and motivates students to learn.
2. Methodology:
Differentiated Instruction: Tailor lessons to meet the varying needs of students. This could mean modifying tasks for different levels or providing multiple options for learning a concept.
Use of Technology: Incorporate tools like interactive apps, videos, and virtual simulations to make learning more dynamic and engaging.
Collaborative Learning: Encourage group work, where students learn from each other through discussion and cooperation, fostering teamwork and communication skills.
Inquiry-Based Learning: Develop critical thinking skills by encouraging students to ask questions, explore concepts, and find solutions independently or in groups.
Continuous Assessment: Implement formative assessments like quizzes, reflections, and peer reviews to gauge understanding and provide feedback regularly.
3. Results:
Student Progress: Track each student’s progress over time, using both academic performance and personal development as indicators of success. Regularly review progress and provide constructive feedback.
Subjects
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Math Beginner-Expert
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C (Programming) Beginner-Expert
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Coding for kids Intermediate
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Scratch Programming Beginner-Expert
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Program in C Beginner-Expert
Experience
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Assistant professor (May, 2018
–Jun, 2024) at 5
Education
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Mtech (Sep, 2014–May, 2016) from shridevi institute ot technology–scored 95
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B.E (Jun, 2011–May, 2014) from Basveshwar engg collge–scored 75