Here is a simple insight to my sessions: if I were to teach you online we'd have a zoom call preferably and id be sharing my screen the whole time. Drawing out equations whilst talking you through it is what I believe is the best and simplest way of understanding. after seeing examples you'd be given a set of questions to do yourself.
On the other hand onsite, it will be just as similar expect i...
Here is a simple insight to my sessions: if I were to teach you online we'd have a zoom call preferably and id be sharing my screen the whole time. Drawing out equations whilst talking you through it is what I believe is the best and simplest way of understanding. after seeing examples you'd be given a set of questions to do yourself.
On the other hand onsite, it will be just as similar expect it's more interactive. for example, say if I were to teach someone how to read the time on a clock, id be drawing out a huge clock and have you draw the hands to what time I shout out. that is my way of showing the student practical understanding.
giving out homework isn't necessary however I expect my students to feel comfortable asking about their doubts no matter how simple or complex that is why I'm here. i may only be 17 but there's more than meets the eye!
during your session you'd be expected to listen and understand the examples given and then apply that same knowledge to a set of questions handed straight after, we will keep reviewing however many times you like until your a master at it! & again, I may only be 17 but i know what it's like to have a question but be afraid it's too silly to ask, i won't judge you no matter the issue.