I have done my Masters in Automobile Engineering and B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. I have more than 11 years of diverse industry experience.
I love the subject Mathematics and still learning, as there is no limit of gaining knowledge. I have also done Engineering Advanced Mathematics in my B.Tech years.
I was engaged in teaching Mechanical Engineering subjects to few students after completi...
I have done my Masters in Automobile Engineering and B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. I have more than 11 years of diverse industry experience.
I love the subject Mathematics and still learning, as there is no limit of gaining knowledge. I have also done Engineering Advanced Mathematics in my B.Tech years.
I was engaged in teaching Mechanical Engineering subjects to few students after completion of my Masters. I used to teach them Engineering Mathematics as well.
My format of teaching is like below:
Start with the basics: Before delving into more complex topics, it's important to establish a solid foundation in the basics of math, such as arithmetic, fractions, and decimals. This will provide students with the fundamental skills they need to tackle more advanced concepts.
Use a variety of teaching methods: Math can be a challenging subject for many students, so it's important to use a variety of teaching methods to help them understand. This can include lectures, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and visual aids.
Encourage problem-solving: Math is not just about memorizing formulas; it's about using critical thinking and problem-solving skills to arrive at solutions. Encouraging students to work through problems on their own, with guidance and support from the teacher, can help build these skills.
Provide plenty of practice: Math is a subject that requires practice to master, so it's important to provide students with plenty of opportunities to practice what they've learned. This can include homework assignments, in-class exercises, and practice tests.
Focus on real-world applications: Math can seem abstract and disconnected from the real world, so it's important to show students how it can be applied in real-world situations. This can help make math more engaging and relevant to students.