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Basic notions in Social Sciences and Humanities

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School support in subjects related to social sciences, emphasis on Anthropology, Sociology and History. The objective is to frame the class based on the focus of the student's classes at their institution and help them with their homework and preparation for exams, with which the student must bring the topic to explore. The goal is to achieve student autonomy in the study by detecting their skills and aptitudes and exploiting them so that they can develop their own study method. The class can be in both Spanish and English for bilingual school students.

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Bring your own work material (textbooks, summaries, etc.)

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Age:
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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The class is taught in:Spanish, English
The objective of this course is to develop, together with the student, skills for reading and understanding a literary or school text, as the case may be. As such, the focus of the class will be to simultaneously discover the student's abilities in order to enhance them and develop autonomy in studying and their own learning method. The study material will vary according to the student's classes at their institution, with possible additional material provided by the teacher. The class can be taken in both Spanish and English for bilingual students.

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