I have experience with teaching younger children and have a passion for showing the potential in enjoying hard subjects. I advocate for spaced repetition, an evidence based learning tool which is the most efficient way to memorise and understand concepts. Things like making flashcards and constantly testing yourself are the best ways to learn and revise things that are content heavy. With regard...
I have experience with teaching younger children and have a passion for showing the potential in enjoying hard subjects. I advocate for spaced repetition, an evidence based learning tool which is the most efficient way to memorise and understand concepts. Things like making flashcards and constantly testing yourself are the best ways to learn and revise things that are content heavy. With regards to maths, the main way to get better is to do practise questions and with these questions, highlight where you went wrong and do another question focusing on getting the thing you got wrong, correct. Using this method you can find yourself going from making repeated mistakes to stepping back and realising you've made a mistake and tracking back to correct yourself.
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