I study robotics at Sussex University due to my interest in and natural talent in physics and maths compared to other subjects.
I have been tutoring for 3 years with multiple students giving feedback and me adjusting my lessons to their needs to the point that I am confident I am able to teach anyone with a willingness to learn and an interest in these topics
I am keen on teaching from the gro...
I study robotics at Sussex University due to my interest in and natural talent in physics and maths compared to other subjects.
I have been tutoring for 3 years with multiple students giving feedback and me adjusting my lessons to their needs to the point that I am confident I am able to teach anyone with a willingness to learn and an interest in these topics
I am keen on teaching from the ground up, as I was taught this way, I believe it to be very effective; a strong foundation and understanding of core elements is the key to understanding the more complex concepts in physics and maths as it allows you to link what you learn to other topics, like how the gravitational equation links to the electrical force equation they both have the same format which makes them a lot easier to understand, so you will hear me talk a lot about defining equations and definitions in general.
I structure my lessons around the student, so any questions that need to be answered are usually first up. However, after that, any weak topics that the student didn’t understand fully or at all and if there are none and the student is confident in everything they learned, I’ll teach a topic that they haven’t learned in class so that they get a head start.