My lessons are designed to be interactive, engaging, and student-centered. I use a variety of formats, including lectures, discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities, to ensure that every student stays involved and actively learns. I believe that learning is most effective when it’s both practical and theoretical.
In my psychology classes, I focus on real-world applications of psycholo...
My lessons are designed to be interactive, engaging, and student-centered. I use a variety of formats, including lectures, discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities, to ensure that every student stays involved and actively learns. I believe that learning is most effective when it’s both practical and theoretical.
In my psychology classes, I focus on real-world applications of psychological theories, encouraging students to critically analyze and apply concepts to everyday situations. I often incorporate multimedia resources, such as videos and research articles, to make lessons more dynamic and relevant.
For my cyber forensics sessions, I blend technical knowledge with practical exercises, giving students the opportunity to solve cases, analyze evidence, and explore digital crime scenes. This hands-on approach enhances learning and prepares students for real-world challenges in the field.
With 1 year and 3 months of teaching experience in psychology and 7 months of English teaching, I understand the importance of adapting to individual learning styles. My goal is to create a supportive environment where students feel confident in asking questions and exploring complex topics, while being challenged to push their boundaries and grow academically."**