1.Direct Instruction (Teaching Style: Authoritative)
Example:
> In a classroom setting, I introduce a new grammar concept using a whiteboard, explain the rules step-by-step, and provide clear examples. Students then complete guided practice worksheets to reinforce the concept.
2.Game-Based Learning
Example:
> To teach vocabulary, I organize a “word bingo” game where students must define or act out words to earn points. This increases engagement and retention, especially for younger learner
3. Demonstrator/Coach)
Example:
> In a fitness session, I demonstrate each exercise—squats, lunges, planks—while explaining form and safety. Learners then replicate each movement while I observe and provide individual corrections.
4.Blended Learning
Example:
> Students complete online modules at home using a learning app, then come to class to do group problem-solving or interactive activities based on what they learned digitally.
5.Experiential Learning (Teaching Style: Interactive/Reflective)
Example:
> During a leadership training session, I assign role-play tasks where students simulate real-world conflicts. Afterward, we reflect on their decisions and communication strategies to develop emotional intelligence.
Subjects
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Maths (CBSE) Intermediate
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Science (CBSE) Intermediate
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Tamil (second language) Intermediate
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Computer Science (CBSE) Intermediate
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Maths (10th)
Experience
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Teacher (May, 2020
–Jul, 2025) at 7 years in CBSE school
Coordinates the team members and consolidate the students
Fee details
₹2,000–5,000/day
(US$21.05–52.63/day)