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    Future professor teaches human sciences (history geography social sciences)

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    I am studying to teach secondary 1-2-3. The human sciences are a field which centers around three subjects: geography (with geopolitics, geology, the environment, etc.), history and social sciences including economics, politics, anthropology and a little psychology. Methodology level, I prefer to know the subject in advance to be able to be as much prepared as possible for any possible pointed questions and to prepare exercises. I am currently in my second year.

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    Send the material in advance and prepare some of your questions

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    The class is taught in:French, English

    About Me

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    I was born on March 20, 2001
    I am a higher education course
    I am passionate about the human sciences, in particular the social sciences
    It will be 6 years since I chose such a course (4 years in social techniques in secondary and 2 years in higher education, I am starting this second year)
    I am available every day during holidays, and evenings during school weeks
    I am motivated, dynamic, I like to learn and to teach
    What has always mattered to me is helping others

    Education

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    HEL Jonfosse educational track, human sciences section
    Social transition techniques, social and educational sciences in secondary (4 years) at the Center-Scolaire Sainte-Julienne Fléron (CESS acquired)

    Experience / Qualifications

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    I have done many internships, one in primary school, two in secondary (including specialized education), I have already given private lessons to several people around me, including people in my class and I am studying for become a professor of humanities

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