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SHIATS Allahabad 2018
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Bangermau, Unnao, India - 241501
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
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Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition
12
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
CBSE Subjects taught
Mathematics
Experience in School or College
I am teaching to students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in various part of India . Such schools are affiliated to CBSE board and the range of my teaching is from class 6 to 12. And my experience of teaching is approx 12 years.Ihad always produced quality result.
Taught in School or College
Yes
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
5
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
CBSE Subjects taught
Mathematics
Experience in School or College
I am working in an institution as a PGT Mathematics from last 5 years, teaching students of class 9th to 12th
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition
My Journey Teaching 12th-Grade Mathematics: 5years of Growth and Learning Teaching 12th-grade mathematics for the past half decade has been an incredibly rewarding journey, filled with both challenges and triumphs. From the moment I stepped into the classroom five years ago, I knew that I wanted to make a difference in my students' lives—not just by helping them solve equations, but by fostering a genuine understanding and love for the subject. Teaching Philosophy: Fostering Curiosity and Critical Thinking Mathematics is often seen as a subject of rigidity and formulas, but I believe it is much more than that. In my classroom, I strive to cultivate curiosity and critical thinking. I aim to demystify complex concepts by breaking them down into manageable, relatable pieces. By relating abstract mathematical ideas to real-world applications, I help students grasp the subject’s relevance and importance. One of my key strategies is to encourage active participation through problem-solving and group discussions. I make sure that each student feels confident in their ability to contribute, regardless of their initial skill level. Whether we're tackling calculus, trigonometry, or advanced algebra, I want my students to leave each lesson with a sense of accomplishment and a growing belief in their own abilities. Challenges and Adaptations: Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners Over the years, I have encountered a range of challenges. From students who struggle with foundational concepts to those who excel and seek additional challenges, I have learned the importance of flexibility in my teaching approach. No two students learn the same way, and it has been crucial for me to adapt my methods to meet the varying needs of my students. Technology has also played an increasing role in the classroom, and I’ve embraced it as a tool to enhance learning. Interactive simulations, online quizzes, and digital problem sets allow for more personalized learning experiences, ensuring that students can work at their own pace while receiving immediate feedback. Success Stories: Watching Students Flourish Nothing is more rewarding than seeing my students succeed. I vividly remember one student, who had struggled with math throughout high school, nearly giving up on the subject altogether. With extra support and encouragement, he gradually gained confidence, and by the end of the year, he had not only passed the final exam but had chosen to pursue engineering in college. Moments like these remind me why I became a teacher—to unlock the potential in every student, no matter where they start. I also take pride in the fact that many of my students have gone on to excel in competitive exams like the SATs and national entrance tests. Their success is a reflection not only of their hard work but of the learning environment we’ve built together in the classroom. Reflections on the Curriculum: Balancing Theory and Application The mathematics curriculum for 12th grade has evolved over the years, and I have adjusted my teaching methods to keep pace. I believe there is a delicate balance between teaching theoretical concepts and demonstrating their practical applications. While mastery of theory is essential, I make it a point to show students how these principles apply beyond the classroom—whether in science, engineering, economics, or even daily life. To keep the curriculum engaging, I regularly incorporate project-based learning. For instance, my students have worked on projects that involve using calculus to model real-world phenomena, which deepens their understanding and helps them see the subject as dynamic and relevant. As I reflect on the past five years, I realize that teaching has not only shaped my students but has profoundly shaped me as well. I’ve learned patience, resilience, and the ability to constantly innovate in my approach. Looking ahead, I am excited about the future of education and how I can continue to inspire the next generation of learners. Mathematics, after all, is not just about numbers—it’s about problem-solving, logic, and perseverance, qualities that will serve my students well in whatever paths they choose.
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1. Which school boards of Class 10 do you teach for?
CBSE
2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 10 Tuition, Class 12 Tuition and Class 9 Tuition Classes.
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.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition
12
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
CBSE Subjects taught
Mathematics
Experience in School or College
I am teaching to students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in various part of India . Such schools are affiliated to CBSE board and the range of my teaching is from class 6 to 12. And my experience of teaching is approx 12 years.Ihad always produced quality result.
Taught in School or College
Yes
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
5
Board
CBSE
Preferred class strength
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
CBSE Subjects taught
Mathematics
Experience in School or College
I am working in an institution as a PGT Mathematics from last 5 years, teaching students of class 9th to 12th
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class 12 Tuition
My Journey Teaching 12th-Grade Mathematics: 5years of Growth and Learning Teaching 12th-grade mathematics for the past half decade has been an incredibly rewarding journey, filled with both challenges and triumphs. From the moment I stepped into the classroom five years ago, I knew that I wanted to make a difference in my students' lives—not just by helping them solve equations, but by fostering a genuine understanding and love for the subject. Teaching Philosophy: Fostering Curiosity and Critical Thinking Mathematics is often seen as a subject of rigidity and formulas, but I believe it is much more than that. In my classroom, I strive to cultivate curiosity and critical thinking. I aim to demystify complex concepts by breaking them down into manageable, relatable pieces. By relating abstract mathematical ideas to real-world applications, I help students grasp the subject’s relevance and importance. One of my key strategies is to encourage active participation through problem-solving and group discussions. I make sure that each student feels confident in their ability to contribute, regardless of their initial skill level. Whether we're tackling calculus, trigonometry, or advanced algebra, I want my students to leave each lesson with a sense of accomplishment and a growing belief in their own abilities. Challenges and Adaptations: Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners Over the years, I have encountered a range of challenges. From students who struggle with foundational concepts to those who excel and seek additional challenges, I have learned the importance of flexibility in my teaching approach. No two students learn the same way, and it has been crucial for me to adapt my methods to meet the varying needs of my students. Technology has also played an increasing role in the classroom, and I’ve embraced it as a tool to enhance learning. Interactive simulations, online quizzes, and digital problem sets allow for more personalized learning experiences, ensuring that students can work at their own pace while receiving immediate feedback. Success Stories: Watching Students Flourish Nothing is more rewarding than seeing my students succeed. I vividly remember one student, who had struggled with math throughout high school, nearly giving up on the subject altogether. With extra support and encouragement, he gradually gained confidence, and by the end of the year, he had not only passed the final exam but had chosen to pursue engineering in college. Moments like these remind me why I became a teacher—to unlock the potential in every student, no matter where they start. I also take pride in the fact that many of my students have gone on to excel in competitive exams like the SATs and national entrance tests. Their success is a reflection not only of their hard work but of the learning environment we’ve built together in the classroom. Reflections on the Curriculum: Balancing Theory and Application The mathematics curriculum for 12th grade has evolved over the years, and I have adjusted my teaching methods to keep pace. I believe there is a delicate balance between teaching theoretical concepts and demonstrating their practical applications. While mastery of theory is essential, I make it a point to show students how these principles apply beyond the classroom—whether in science, engineering, economics, or even daily life. To keep the curriculum engaging, I regularly incorporate project-based learning. For instance, my students have worked on projects that involve using calculus to model real-world phenomena, which deepens their understanding and helps them see the subject as dynamic and relevant. As I reflect on the past five years, I realize that teaching has not only shaped my students but has profoundly shaped me as well. I’ve learned patience, resilience, and the ability to constantly innovate in my approach. Looking ahead, I am excited about the future of education and how I can continue to inspire the next generation of learners. Mathematics, after all, is not just about numbers—it’s about problem-solving, logic, and perseverance, qualities that will serve my students well in whatever paths they choose.
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Student's Home
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