DUSHYANT - Physics tutor - Kota
1st lesson free
DUSHYANT - Physics tutor - Kota

DUSHYANT

  • Rate 175 BWP
  • Response 1h
DUSHYANT - Physics tutor - Kota

175 BWP/hr

1st lesson free

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1st lesson free

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  • Physics

I am a physics teacher. I have 8 years experience teaching students with fun

  • Physics

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About DUSHYANT

Hello students I am Dushyant Bathla I have 8 years experience Let's go and learn physics deeply understands the subject and can effectively clarify students' doubts let's learn Linear motion. Momentum. Energy. Interactions and Force. Work. Motion in Two-Dimensions. Circular and Rotational Motion. Gravity etc

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Effective physics teaching methods include a mix of traditional and innovative approaches, emphasizing active learning, experimentation, and real-world applications. Strategies like using analogies, demonstrations, and group discussions can enhance student engagement and understanding. Incorporating technology, project-based learning, and flipped classrooms can further modernize physics education. Here's a more detailed breakdown: 1. Active Learning & Engagement: Hands-on Experiments: Conducting experiments allows students to discover concepts through self-discovery and trial-and-error, challenging their preconceptions. Group Discussions: Encouraging students to work together on complex problems fosters critical thinking and collaborative learning. Interactive Simulations: Utilizing simulations, especially those with a storytelling format, can make abstract concepts more relatable and engaging. Project-Based Learning: Students can solve real-world physics problems through projects, applying theoretical knowledge to practical situations. Flipped Classroom: Students learn the core concepts through online materials and engage in active learning activities, like problem-solving and discussions, during class time. 2. Connecting Physics to Real Life: Analogies and Anecdotes: Using relatable examples and stories can make abstract physics concepts easier to grasp and remember. Everyday Applications: Demonstrating how physics principles are relevant to daily life can increase student interest and motivation. 3. Effective Teaching Techniques: Deductive Approach: Presenting the rule or principle first and then illustrating it with examples can be effective for complex concepts. Breaking Down Problems: Dividing complex problems into smaller, manageable steps reduces cognitive load and makes learning more effective. Worked Examples: Providing step-by-step solutions to sample problems can demonstrate problem-solving strategies and improve understanding. Clear Objectives: Clearly stating learning objectives at the beginning of a unit helps students understand what they are expected to learn and achieve. Regular Feedback: Providing timely feedback on assignments and exercises helps students track their progress and identify areas for improvement. 4. Creating a Supportive Learning Environment: Encourage Questions: Creating a safe space for students to ask questions without fear of judgment is crucial for effective learning. Reduce the Problem Space: Presenting material in a way that reduces the cognitive load, such as through chunking information or providing visual aids, can improve comprehension. Making it Fun: Incorporating elements of fun and excitement into the learning process can make physics more enjoyable and memorable for students.

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  • 175 BWP

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  • 5h: 874 BWP
  • 10h: 1,748 BWP

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The first free lesson with DUSHYANT will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

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For students living in (USA, Canada, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, UAE,) :- USD 18- USD 25, depending on the time and grade of the students. For students living in European region:- 14 pounds - 18 pounds, depending on the time and grade of the students

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