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My specialisation is in tutoring JC H2 and H3 Physics, but I am confident of tutoring Mathematics at the Secondary and JC levels as well. While I have not officially taught or tutored JC students, I have experience in teaching weaker schoolmates in JC 1 and 2. My proudest achievement in teaching would be helping my friend improve his Physics from a D to B in JC 1 within two months. Below are some of the key ingredients to successful teaching that I picked up and applied along the way. First and foremost, would be the manner of explanation one utilises. While our academic system sometimes requires memory work (definitions, abstract formulae etc), I strongly believe that a clear division should be drawn between what should be memorised and what should be understood. Certain basic ideas or calculations, such as the derivation of the force due to gravity acting on an object on a inclined slope (F = mg sin θ), should be thoroughly taught to and understood by students to the extent that they are comfortable deriving them from first principles during a major exam (in this case, via vector resolution of forces in tandem with basic trigonometry), rather than just relying on memorising an answer sheet. While fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the subject, this approach to teaching would also build students’ confidence and assurance that what they are applying is based on sound logic, rather than blind memorisation. Second, the need for application. A strong understanding of subject matter will not translate to exceptional marks if one does not see how individual concepts fit together as part of the bigger picture. Application can come in two forms: seeing physics at work in real-world contexts and applying concepts to solve exam questions. A well-thought out revision system will include elements of both: First, to develop in students an intuition for how scenarios can be expected to play out. Next, to build their confidence and check and reinforce their understanding by applying new concepts in exam questions, possibly with concepts integrated across multiple topics. Lastly, the value of imparting exam skills. While understanding subject content and practising questions are important, there are some other tips and tricks that can provide a boost to students’ prospects. One key to success in physics exams is the ability to quickly identify the specific topics, concepts and equations likely to be relevant to solving any given question. For example, while solving for the maximum extension of a spring-mass system in SHM, it can be easy for students to fall into the trap of thinking that this can be solved by taking x = mg/k. A well-trained student would focus on the fact that the system is in SHM and hence undergoing acceleration at its lowest point, indicating that an energy solution is required, instead of solving for Fnet = 0. I believe that by value-adding some of these little points, I will be able to set up my students for success. Teaching ability side, expertise is also critical to being a successful tutor. Apart from my capacity to absorb and apply knowledge, as demonstrated by my achievement of 90 RP in the 2021 A Level Examinations, I also have the ability to dive deep into advanced subject matter beyond the A Level Syllabus. Apart from achieving a Distinction in H3 Physics during the A Levels, I also sat for the ENGAA in 2022 as part of my successful application to Cambridge Engineering, where I achieved a maximum score of 9.0 for the Advanced Physics portion of the assessment. This was only attained by 2% of applicants. I believe this demonstrates my strong understanding of the underlying concepts in Physics, as well as in Mathematics (since success in H3 Physics is contingent on competence in algebraic manipulation and calculus). I am confident that rather than superficial touch-and-go tutoring meant to achieve the bare minimum of keeping a tutee up to date with the academic syllabus, I will be able to work with my tutees to develop in them a strong foundational understanding of the underlying concepts.
Gender
Male
Age
20
Tutor’s Role
Home Tutor
Online Tutor
Location you wish to go
Central
North
South
West
Qualification
A Level
Educational History
A Level
Secondary Levels
Math
Additional Math
Physics
JC / Pre U
Mathematics
Physics
International School Level
Mathematics
Physics

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