What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
I enjoy watching my students grow as a tutor. The knowledge that my contribution to their education had helped them improve the skills they need to achieve their best in the future is a very awarding experience.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
I'm very patient when teaching concepts which mainly stems from my experience tutoring very young primary school kids that usually take a bit longer to grasp certain concepts. My experiences also enabled me to be able to learn how to customise my approach to teaching such concepts so that I can tailor each method to the particular student in a way that can make it easy for them to understand.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
I believe one of the most important things a tutor can do is be supportive of their students no matter their strengths or weakness. Additionally, a tutor should be able to recognise these weaknesses and help to the best of their abilities in alleviating them. Tutors should also encourage their students to ask questions as their curiosity will naturally encourage them to take interest in better understanding concepts and topics.
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About Amasha
Experienced Educational Assistant
This tutor has a robust background as a Teaching Assistant, where she fostered an environment conducive to learning. Her tenure at a renowned educational company honed her ability to simplify complex mathematical concepts, making them accessible and engaging for students. With a focus on supporting primary and secondary education, she brings both patience and dedication to each tutoring session, ensuring that every student feels confident and supported in their learning journey.
Specialist in Classroom Dynamics
Having served as a Classroom Experience Specialist with a respected educational initiative, this tutor excels in managing diverse classroom settings and optimising the learning experience for all students. Her expertise lies in creating interactive and inclusive educational environments that cater to varied learning needs, making her an invaluable asset for any student struggling to grasp their curriculum effectively.
Certified and Multifaceted Educator
Apart from her formal roles in education, this tutor is also certified in training and further education, equipping her with advanced pedagogical skills. Beyond academics, she engages in extracurricular activities like Taekwondo and traditional dance, enriching her teaching approach with discipline and creativity. These pursuits not only reflect her commitment to personal growth but also enhance her ability to connect with students on multiple levels.
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Recent Tutoring Comments:
Gianna was able to quickly understand how to read the information given on a leaf and stem graph and use it to find the median, mean and range.
Gianna was able to quickly understand how to read the information given on a leaf and stem graph and use it to find the median, mean and range.
Gianna had a bit of trouble grasping graph distribution and frequency so she should make sure to revise those topics before her exam.
Rushana was able to effectively recall and implement her knowledge of trigonometry in questions given to her.
Rushana was able to effectively recall and implement her knowledge of trigonometry in questions given to her.
She needs to improve more in being able to tackle worded questions through breaking down the question and using the important information to solve the question. She also needs to be careful when writing the units at the end.
Rushana was able to quickly recall formulas such as the gradient formula and is able to input the relevant values without assistance or prompting. She is also adept ...
Rushana was able to quickly recall formulas such as the gradient formula and is able to input the relevant values without assistance or prompting. She is also adept at being able to follow an example to solve a similar question.
She needs to improve a bit more in being able to solve questions without prompting and writing her working out a bit neater so that she is less prone to mistakes.
Gianna was able to quickly grasp the concept of finding the median and the upper and lower quartiles.
Gianna was able to quickly grasp the concept of finding the median and the upper and lower quartiles.
Gianna needs to be a bit more careful in applying her concepts to questions. She often gets concepts mixed up when she rushes her answers, like getting IQR and normal range as well as the minimum and lower quartile mixed up.