So for chess I follow GM RB Ramesh and GM Susan Polgar’s methods of teaching . There are four levels - Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced 1 and Advanced 2. A student who knows nothing about chess can easily progress enough to become best at their school . So far I have got many positive results and one of my student is a national level chess player in u14 category. My sessions are very personalised...
So for chess I follow GM RB Ramesh and GM Susan Polgar’s methods of teaching . There are four levels - Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced 1 and Advanced 2. A student who knows nothing about chess can easily progress enough to become best at their school . So far I have got many positive results and one of my student is a national level chess player in u14 category. My sessions are very personalised and interactive so it is very effective for every kid. I start with building a foundation , explaining ideas about every single move so that kids can start evolving their own ideas, solving puzzles for good exercise , and the most important I game analysis which helps kid to learn from their mistakes . This is a very effective method I suggest to try a demo class with me which is absolutely free of cost.
Now this is about maths , I use NCERT books to teach maths which helps to build a strong basic understanding of subject and I believe in understanding the subject instead of memorising it , then we practice problem solving of different level to apply the knowledge. So far my students have to a very good academic score in maths studying under this method, again you can try a demo session for free here .
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