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Douglas
- Rate 10 US$
- Response 24h
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10 US$/hr
1st lesson free
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Industrial chemistry
A graduate of chemistry. Possess immense understanding of chemistry, specifically organic chemistry
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Industrial chemistry
Lesson location
About Douglas
I am an individual deeply committed to personal growth and learning, balancing a high-pressure work environment with mindful end-of-day rituals. I value education, reflected in your interest in chemistry and middle adulthood themes. I am thoughtful, curious, and passionate about understanding complex topics and improving your well-being.
About the lesson
- Primary school
- Junior high school
- SHS 1
- +9
levels :
Primary school
Junior high school
SHS 1
SHS 2
SHS 3
BTS
University education
Adult Education
Master's degree
Doctor of philosophy
MBA
Pre school
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
As a tutor specializing in chemistry, my approach is centered around making complex concepts accessible and engaging for students. Here's a detailed breakdown of my teaching method, techniques, lesson planning, and unique qualities as a tutor:
Teaching Method and Techniques
Conceptual Understanding: I emphasize a deep understanding of fundamental principles over rote memorization. Chemistry, being a science that explains how the world works at a molecular level, requires a solid grasp of core concepts like atomic structure, bonding, and reactions. I use analogies and real-life examples to explain these concepts, making them relatable and easier to comprehend.
Active Learning: My lessons incorporate active learning techniques, such as problem-solving, group discussions, and hands-on experiments when possible. This helps students engage with the material actively and reinforces their understanding through practice.
Visual Aids and Models: Chemistry can be abstract, so I often use visual aids like molecular models, diagrams, and videos to illustrate concepts. This is particularly useful for topics like molecular geometry and reaction mechanisms, where visualizing the three-dimensional structure and movement is crucial.
Incremental Difficulty: I structure my lessons to gradually increase in complexity. Starting with basic principles and building up to more advanced topics ensures that students have a solid foundation before tackling challenging material. This step-by-step approach helps prevent students from feeling overwhelmed.
Personalized Feedback and Support: I provide regular feedback to help students identify their strengths and areas for improvement. This feedback is tailored to each student's needs and learning style, allowing them to focus on areas that require more attention.
Typical Lesson Plan
Introduction (5-10 minutes):
Briefly review the previous lesson to reinforce retention.
Introduce the topic of the day and outline the learning objectives.
Concept Exploration (20-30 minutes):
Present the core concepts using a combination of explanations, diagrams, and real-world examples.
Engage students with questions and prompts to encourage critical thinking and interaction.
Application and Practice (20-30 minutes):
Work through example problems together, starting with simpler ones and progressing to more complex scenarios.
Encourage students to solve problems independently or in small groups, facilitating peer learning and collaboration.
Interactive Activities (15-20 minutes):
Incorporate activities such as virtual labs, simulations, or group discussions to deepen understanding.
Use these activities to illustrate how theoretical knowledge applies to real-world situations.
Review and Q&A (10-15 minutes):
Recap the key points of the lesson and address any lingering questions or confusion.
Assign practice problems or reading for homework to reinforce the day’s lesson.
What Sets Me Apart as a Tutor
Adaptability: I tailor my teaching style to each student's unique learning preferences and needs. Whether a student is a visual learner, prefers hands-on activities, or needs more repetition to grasp a concept, I adjust my methods accordingly.
Passion for Chemistry: My enthusiasm for chemistry is contagious. I strive to make my lessons engaging and enjoyable, sparking curiosity and encouraging a genuine interest in the subject.
Real-World Relevance: I constantly connect chemistry concepts to everyday life and current scientific advancements. This not only makes learning more interesting but also helps students appreciate the practical applications of what they are studying.
Supportive Environment: I foster a positive, encouraging learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their uncertainties. This openness is crucial for building confidence and promoting a growth mindset.
Target Audience
High School Students: My lessons are suitable for high school students taking general chemistry or advanced placement (AP) chemistry courses. I focus on preparing them for exams, reinforcing foundational knowledge, and introducing more complex topics to challenge and inspire them.
Undergraduate Students: I also tutor undergraduate students enrolled in general chemistry, organic chemistry, or biochemistry courses. My goal is to support them through difficult coursework, lab reports, and exam preparation by deepening their understanding and honing their problem-solving skills.
Non-Majors: For students who are not majoring in chemistry but need to take it as a requirement (e.g., pre-med, engineering, environmental science), I provide a simplified approach that emphasizes key concepts and applications relevant to their fields of study.
Adult Learners: I cater to adult learners returning to education, helping them bridge any gaps in knowledge and develop confidence in tackling chemistry-related coursework or career development.
By combining a student-centered approach with a passion for the subject, I aim to not only improve my students' chemistry skills but also foster a lifelong appreciation for the science that shapes our world.
Rates
Rate
- 10 US$
Pack prices
- 5h: 50 US$
- 10h: 100 US$
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- US$10/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Douglas will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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