I consider teaching is a learning curve not just for the students but for me as a tutor as well, by nature we never stop learning and sharing your knowledge is one of the best feelings ever. In order to capture a student´s attention and be able to motived them, I have realized that not only do you have to be good at explaining what you are teaching but also at giving encouragement and been patien...
I consider teaching is a learning curve not just for the students but for me as a tutor as well, by nature we never stop learning and sharing your knowledge is one of the best feelings ever. In order to capture a student´s attention and be able to motived them, I have realized that not only do you have to be good at explaining what you are teaching but also at giving encouragement and been patient through every lesson, every subject can get tough and complex at some point. To be able to communicate in the mathematical language, is necessary to use numbers, charts or symbols to explain things and to explain the reasoning for solving a problem in a certain way, rather than just giving the answer. We need to be careful listening to understand others’ ways of thinking and reasoning. I´m eager to help you find the fun in math, because after all, we can find math in everything we see and all we; for example, in nature we can look for symmetry in leaves, count the number, sizes and kind of trees on the street, and look at the various shapes and patterns of blooming flowers. Children will be learning math and enjoying it, too! Students develop positive attitudes toward math when they see how it´s used in a daily basis and not only for routine activities, but also for fun, by playing number games and solving math puzzles. I hope you grow to love math as much as I do, and together we can develop a dynamic teacher-student relationship!