I am from Argentina, I am 24 years old and I like to see the evolution of my students. I was a private teacher in Argentina mainly for secondary level and basic mathematics for university (complete function analysis, vectors, derivatives, integrals, matrices, etc). I am interested that my students learn from the basics in their context to be able to advance to more complex topics in a continuous and safe way.
For me, it is SUPER NECESSARY that the student practices, makes mistakes and asks ques...
I am from Argentina, I am 24 years old and I like to see the evolution of my students. I was a private teacher in Argentina mainly for secondary level and basic mathematics for university (complete function analysis, vectors, derivatives, integrals, matrices, etc). I am interested that my students learn from the basics in their context to be able to advance to more complex topics in a continuous and safe way.
For me, it is SUPER NECESSARY that the student practices, makes mistakes and asks questions. I think the best way to learn is to ask YOURSELF what I don't understand, where am I going wrong? Because it is very easy to say "I don't understand functions". OK, but what do you understand?
That's where I think you know your weaknesses and that's where you have to get stronger.