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2 calculus teachers in Bangkok

After a decade in math education (national and international), my interest and passion for helping people understand mathematics have grown mature and refined. My teaching/tutoring experience: Honors IGCSE Mathematics Teacher (middle school), Primary grades 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th, High School Mathematics Teacher grades 9th to 12th. Director of Academics and Curriculum for American Explorer Academy, University Professors' Assistant and substitute instructor, university tutor (math, Physics, Latin), state college and university TA (College Algebra and Precalculus), and a State College Math Lab and substitute Instructor. I have been a mathematics/Statistics and ASVAB tutor on Wyzant for six years and 2 years, respectively. I am currently studying at the University of Texas at Austin in the Post Graduate program in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. I have completed various professional certificates (FutureLearn, Coursera, British Council, Continuing Education Credits, etc.), President and CEO and tutor of Math Tutoring USA LLC., CEO/President/A.I.Researcher of Business and Academics Consulting Solutions. I am currently completing the ESL program of Teach English Now! on Coursera. My relevant studies for education include the University of Michigan's MicroMasters in Leading Education Innovation and Improvement, multiple Alison and British Council Courses/Diplomas in Educational Psychology, Teaching Skills for Educators, STEM careers, and Instructional Planning for Successful Teaching. Language is among the most important to your success in studying mathematics. When do you want to start learning?
Calculus · Algebra · Statistics
Trusted teacher: I studied maths at GCSE, A-Level and first year University, achieving an A*, A and passed respectively. I left maths after completing first year to study my passion in politics and philosophy. I have privately tutored maths for 3 years, focusing upon students who struggle with maths and only wish to acquire a good grade at GCSE before leaving maths behind. Previous students have struggled with learning difficulties such as dyscalculia and dyspraxia, but ultimately achieved the grades they required. I teach students directly off their own needs. My first session will include a thorough analysis of the strengths and weaknesses within maths before lessons being structured around that. Lessons will follow the specifications of the student's examination board so that all lessons are completely geared towards passing exams, with no extra time spent on topics which fall outside of exactly what is required. Ordinary lesson structures often follow the form of first understanding the theory of the topic, before working through examples of increasing difficulty. The lesson will usually be concluded with a test using examination examples. Heavy emphasis on past papers is used if exams are in the vicinity. The style of the teaching will be (very) informal in nature, as a result this makes the learning process more enjoyable for students as they will often be asked to do things which normal teachers will not ask them to do, this is including but not limited to: chocolates/sweets for good results, forfeits (not punishments) for not doing required homework etc. As a result of my informal style, I only ask that students who choose to study with me to be engaged with what is going on and wanting to learn. This style doesn't work for those who are being forced into tutoring. Finally, thanks to the combination of my expertise with those who do not like maths and my informal style, I will often look for real life examples in the maths so to make it much easier to remember. Algebra will be reduced to apples and bananas, complex fractions to pizza slices etc
Algebra · Math · Calculus
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