Chemistry for Local Advanced Level London O Level and A Level Revision Paper discussion Do you love chemistry? Make sure your students know you do every day. Approach each lesson with enthusiasm. Practice your lessons in front of the mirror or run them by a colleague. Gauge your students’ interest level and modulate up or down depending upon how it’s received. Let your audience know why chemistry is exciting. Chemistry can feel abstract to students because they often don’t recognize its principles in their everyday lives. Instead of teaching straight out of the book, or relying on one-way lectures, bring live chemistry lessons into the classroom. You can tell them what happens to atoms when they are heated, or you can show them. You can talk about the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide or you can watch their eyes light up as they experience it.
Subjects
Chemistry Beginner-Expert
Experience
Scientist (Feb, 2022–Present) at Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
Graduate Student/ TA and RA (Aug, 2018–Aug, 2021) at National Chung Hsing University – Taichung.
Chemistry teacher (Aug, 2015–Present) at A Level Chemistry Tutor
Chemistry Classes for Advanced Level
Education
phd in chemical engineering (Aug, 2020–now) from Taiwan tech–scored mathematic
Chemistry (Aug, 2018–Aug, 2021) from National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan