Phase 1: Diagnostic & Personalized Learning Plan
-Goal: Assess the student’s current understanding and create a tailored plan.
- Initial Assessment: A diagnostic test to identify strengths, weaknesses, and preferred learning styles.
- Personalized Learning Plan: Based on the assessment, a detailed plan is created that outlines topics to focus on, goals for improvement, and a timeline for masteri...
Phase 1: Diagnostic & Personalized Learning Plan
-Goal: Assess the student’s current understanding and create a tailored plan.
- Initial Assessment: A diagnostic test to identify strengths, weaknesses, and preferred learning styles.
- Personalized Learning Plan: Based on the assessment, a detailed plan is created that outlines topics to focus on, goals for improvement, and a timeline for mastering each concept.
-My Role: Using my analytical skills from building financial models and my attention to detail as a Junior Accountant, I will carefully evaluate students' progress and tailor the curriculum to their specific needs.
Phase 2: Core Foundations
Goal: Strengthen understanding of key mathematical concepts.
-Topics Covered: Basic algebra, geometry, arithmetic, and problem-solving techniques.
-Methodology: Use real-world examples (like balancing financial statements or calculating interest rates) to explain mathematical principles.
-Practice & Feedback: Regular practice exercises, with timely and constructive feedback.
-My Role: Simplify complex topics, much like breaking down M&A frameworks. By tying concepts to real-world finance scenarios, I’ll make learning relevant and engaging.
Phase 3: Applied Problem-Solving
Goal: Help students apply math concepts to practical, real-world problems.
-Topics Covered: Intermediate algebra, trigonometry, and introduction to calculus.
-Methodology: Problem-based learning, where students tackle real-world scenarios (e.g., calculating ROI, forecasting growth rates) to apply math concepts.
Workshops: Weekly workshops to solve more complex, practical problems.
-My Role: I’ll mentor students through problem-solving, drawing from my experience in financial modeling and strategy, guiding them through breaking down complex problems just as I would in corporate finance.
Phase 4: Advanced Concepts & Specialization
Goal: Master advanced mathematical techniques.
Topics Covered: Advanced calculus, statistics, and probability.
Methodology: A mix of theoretical learning and hands-on application. Use financial data to practice statistical analysis, much like creating comparable valuation analysis or 3-statement models.
Case Studies: Real-world financial case studies to simulate professional use of math.
mY Role: Just like in MY work with valuation analysis, you’ll guide students to make sense of advanced concepts through hands-on practice, using real case studies for more dynamic learning.
Phase 5: Review & Mastery
Goal: Ensure long-term retention and application of learned concepts.
Topics Covered: Review of all concepts learned, with a focus on integration and mastery.
Final Projects: Students will complete a comprehensive project (e.g., creating a financial model or solving a complex math problem) to demonstrate their mastery.
Mock Exams & Feedback: Practice exams with in-depth feedback to prepare for any formal assessments or challenges ahead.
MY Role: I’ll oversee the final projects, providing guidance and feedback just as I would when reviewing financial models or strategic plans, ensuring students are confident in their mastery.
Course Features:
Personalized Feedback Sessions: Weekly one-on-one reviews to track progress.
Real-Life Applications: Lessons incorporate examples from corporate finance, accounting, and economics.
Flexible Learning Paths: Students can progress at their own pace, with additional support as needed.