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Abhishek Sharma

Political science Analyst and Faculty (DPS)

Mayur Vihar, Delhi, India - 110091.

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Abhishek Sharma as Political Analyst and Political content developer Associated as Faculty with Delhi Public school,Profound with versatile teaching learning methodology,Pedagogy,Arts, Strategy in Political science

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Teaches

Class 12 Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

12

NIOS Subjects taught

Political Science, Political Science

Board

State, ISC/ICSE, NIOS, CBSE

Preferred class strength

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Political Science, Political Science

CBSE Subjects taught

Political Science

Experience in School or College

POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY IN DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL

State board looking for

Uttar Pradesh State Board, Delhi State Board, Uttarakhand State Board

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Political Science, Political Science

Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition

[27/03, 4:54 pm] ABHISHEK SHARMA VARCHASV: Title: Exploring Methodologies in Teaching Political Science Introduction Brief overview of the importance of teaching political science. Introduction to the various methodologies used in teaching the subject. Thesis statement outlining the focus of the paper. Traditional Lecture-Based Approach Description of the traditional lecture-based teaching method. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach. Examples of how this method is commonly used in political science classrooms. Active Learning Strategies Introduction to active learning methodologies such as group discussions, debates, and simulations. Explanation of how these strategies engage students and promote critical thinking. Examples of active learning exercises tailored to political science courses. Experiential Learning Description of experiential learning methods such as internships, field trips, and service-learning projects. Discussion on how these experiences enhance students' understanding of political processes and institutions. Examples of successful experiential learning programs in political science education. Technology-Enhanced Instruction Overview of technology tools and resources used to teach political science, such as online modules, multimedia presentations, and data analysis software. Exploration of the benefits and challenges of integrating technology into the classroom. Examples of innovative uses of technology in political science instruction. Comparative Analysis of Methodologies Comparative analysis of the different teaching methodologies discussed. Evaluation of their effectiveness in achieving learning objectives and engaging students. Consideration of factors such as class size, resources, and student demographics [27/03, 4:56 pm] ABHISHEK SHARMA VARCHASV: Teaching and learning methodologies encompass a wide range of strategies, approaches, and techniques employed by educators to facilitate effective learning experiences for students. Here's a list of teaching and learning methodologies commonly used in education: 1. Lecture Method:  The instructor presents information to students verbally, often supplemented with visual aids, slides, or multimedia presentations. 2. Discussion-Based Learning:  Students engage in active discussion and dialogue with the instructor and their peers, sharing ideas, asking questions, and critically analyzing course material. 3. Hands-On Learning:  Students learn by actively participating in hands-on activities, experiments, simulations, or real-world applications of course concepts. 4. Problem-Based Learning (PBL):  Students work collaboratively to solve real-world problems or case studies, applying their knowledge and skills to develop solutions. 5. Project-Based Learning (PBL):  Students undertake extended, interdisciplinary projects that require research, critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration to address complex questions or challenges. 6. Flipped Classroom:  Students engage with course content outside of class through readings, videos, or online activities, freeing up class time for interactive discussions, group work, and hands-on activities. 7. Peer Teaching and Learning:  Students teach and learn from each other through activities such as peer tutoring, group projects, peer review, and collaborative problem-solving. 8. Cooperative Learning:  Students work together in small groups to achieve common goals, sharing responsibilities, supporting each other's learning, and fostering positive interdependence. 9. Inquiry-Based Learning:  Students explore topics or questions of interest through inquiry, investigation, and discovery, leading to deeper understanding and ownership of learning. 10. Experiential Learning:  Students learn through direct experience, reflection, and experimentation, often outside of the traditional classroom setting, such as internships, field trips, or servicelearning projects. 11. Differentiated Instruction:  Teachers tailor instruction to meet the diverse needs, interests, and learning styles of individual students, providing multiple pathways to learning and varied levels of challenge. 12. Socratic Method:  The instructor poses questions to students to stimulate critical thinking, encourage active participation, and promote deeper understanding of course material. 13. Role-Playing and Simulation:  Students take on roles or personas to simulate real-world scenarios, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge, develop problem-solving skills, and explore different perspectives. 14. Gamification:

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1. Which school boards of Class 12 do you teach for?

State, ISC/ICSE, NIOS and others

2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?

Yes

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Class 12 Tuition Class.

4. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

5. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 12 years.

Teaches

Class 12 Tuition

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

12

NIOS Subjects taught

Political Science, Political Science

Board

State, ISC/ICSE, NIOS, CBSE

Preferred class strength

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Political Science, Political Science

CBSE Subjects taught

Political Science

Experience in School or College

POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY IN DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL

State board looking for

Uttar Pradesh State Board, Delhi State Board, Uttarakhand State Board

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Political Science, Political Science

Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition

[27/03, 4:54 pm] ABHISHEK SHARMA VARCHASV: Title: Exploring Methodologies in Teaching Political Science Introduction Brief overview of the importance of teaching political science. Introduction to the various methodologies used in teaching the subject. Thesis statement outlining the focus of the paper. Traditional Lecture-Based Approach Description of the traditional lecture-based teaching method. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach. Examples of how this method is commonly used in political science classrooms. Active Learning Strategies Introduction to active learning methodologies such as group discussions, debates, and simulations. Explanation of how these strategies engage students and promote critical thinking. Examples of active learning exercises tailored to political science courses. Experiential Learning Description of experiential learning methods such as internships, field trips, and service-learning projects. Discussion on how these experiences enhance students' understanding of political processes and institutions. Examples of successful experiential learning programs in political science education. Technology-Enhanced Instruction Overview of technology tools and resources used to teach political science, such as online modules, multimedia presentations, and data analysis software. Exploration of the benefits and challenges of integrating technology into the classroom. Examples of innovative uses of technology in political science instruction. Comparative Analysis of Methodologies Comparative analysis of the different teaching methodologies discussed. Evaluation of their effectiveness in achieving learning objectives and engaging students. Consideration of factors such as class size, resources, and student demographics [27/03, 4:56 pm] ABHISHEK SHARMA VARCHASV: Teaching and learning methodologies encompass a wide range of strategies, approaches, and techniques employed by educators to facilitate effective learning experiences for students. Here's a list of teaching and learning methodologies commonly used in education: 1. Lecture Method:  The instructor presents information to students verbally, often supplemented with visual aids, slides, or multimedia presentations. 2. Discussion-Based Learning:  Students engage in active discussion and dialogue with the instructor and their peers, sharing ideas, asking questions, and critically analyzing course material. 3. Hands-On Learning:  Students learn by actively participating in hands-on activities, experiments, simulations, or real-world applications of course concepts. 4. Problem-Based Learning (PBL):  Students work collaboratively to solve real-world problems or case studies, applying their knowledge and skills to develop solutions. 5. Project-Based Learning (PBL):  Students undertake extended, interdisciplinary projects that require research, critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration to address complex questions or challenges. 6. Flipped Classroom:  Students engage with course content outside of class through readings, videos, or online activities, freeing up class time for interactive discussions, group work, and hands-on activities. 7. Peer Teaching and Learning:  Students teach and learn from each other through activities such as peer tutoring, group projects, peer review, and collaborative problem-solving. 8. Cooperative Learning:  Students work together in small groups to achieve common goals, sharing responsibilities, supporting each other's learning, and fostering positive interdependence. 9. Inquiry-Based Learning:  Students explore topics or questions of interest through inquiry, investigation, and discovery, leading to deeper understanding and ownership of learning. 10. Experiential Learning:  Students learn through direct experience, reflection, and experimentation, often outside of the traditional classroom setting, such as internships, field trips, or servicelearning projects. 11. Differentiated Instruction:  Teachers tailor instruction to meet the diverse needs, interests, and learning styles of individual students, providing multiple pathways to learning and varied levels of challenge. 12. Socratic Method:  The instructor poses questions to students to stimulate critical thinking, encourage active participation, and promote deeper understanding of course material. 13. Role-Playing and Simulation:  Students take on roles or personas to simulate real-world scenarios, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge, develop problem-solving skills, and explore different perspectives. 14. Gamification:

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Abhishek Sharma describes himself as Political science Analyst and Faculty (DPS). He conducts classes in Class 12 Tuition. Abhishek is located in Mayur Vihar, Delhi. Abhishek takes at students Home, Regular Classes- at his Home and Online Classes- via online medium. He has 12 years of teaching experience . He is well versed in English.

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