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Master in anthropology and future holder of an upper secondary aggregation, I give courses in social sciences and sociology

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Holder of a master's degree in anthropology and a bachelor's degree in human and social sciences, I passed the aggregation to give social sciences courses in upper secondary education.
I had the opportunity to give courses during my university studies, particularly in sociology as part of a tutorship. I also had the opportunity to carry out a research internship in anthropology which resulted in a final dissertation. I therefore have some experience in academia, specializing in social sciences, sociology and anthropology.
I also worked as an administrative employee for a university library, carrying out the inventory, sorting and management of books in the UCLouvain Fucam Mons library.
I am also a member of heritage management for a church, and I have had the opportunity to lead numerous youth camps over the last few years.

My methodology is above all flexible: I seek to adapt to my students' questions, to best meet their needs. To do this, I like to start the different sessions with questions and answers.

Listening and a comprehensive approach are therefore privileged and I seek to be as available as possible for my students. It also seems important to me to take an interest in the school experience, as well as in the student. This will allow me to anchor the subject in what the student knows, and popularize the knowledge based on the student's interests.

As a result, I attach enormous importance to sharing experience and knowledge, I seek to build knowledge and courses with students, starting from them.

My lessons aim to allow you to understand the material, to answer these questions and to be able to use it in concrete situations.
Thanks to my curriculum and my experiences in different school environments (primary, secondary, university), I know how to be versatile. I teach courses for secondary and higher level, and I can help with the writing of work, TFE or dissertations.

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Online via webcam

General info

Age:
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level:
Beginner
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Duration:
60 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in:French, English, Spanish

About Me

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I am a student in the first year of master at UCLouvain.
I am 21 years old, I am passionate about football and reading. I also enjoy working, being in class with people and trying to learn new things, but also to learn.
I live in Cuesmes at the weekend, a village not far from Mons, during the week I am in Louvain-la-Neuve

Education

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I am a student in 3rd Bachelor of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Previously, I spent 6 years of high school at St. Stanislaus College in Mons in Greek option.

Experience / Qualifications

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Diploma: CESS and CEB
Tutoring classes for young adolescents and primary school children.
Group leader of children (catechist)
I am able to give you tutoring classes if you have difficulties in English, French or math. I prefer to rely on your questions in order to best meet your expectations and needs, which is why I would like to know in advance your specific difficulties to help you better. Also, I think it is necessary to learn by practicing, which is why we will practice a lot of exercises (especially in languages for example).
I teach mathematics classes for high school students who are having difficulty with maths. To best meet your requests, I will rely on your questions to be more effective during school hours. To do this, I will ask you to send me your various questions and difficulties before the course.

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