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Sociology A Level/GCSE Crash course - boost your knowledge in time for your exams

Qualified history teacher (PGCE) with several years experience teaching history and sociology in schools and online Primary to A level. I am passionate about creating and delivering fun and informative lessons, I have a passion for helping pupils achieve their own personal best with regards to exams and academic knowledge. If you would like to book lessons or have any enquires please reach out. I am a friendly and hardworking person and this openness to meeting and working with new people is seen in my approach to teaching. I enjoy private tutoring and have seen first hand the positive impact this has on an individuals academic outcomes. Look forward to hearing from you!

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At teacher's location: Whitley Bay NE26, UK
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Age:
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level:
Beginner
Intermediate
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Duration:
60 minutes
The class is taught in:English

About Me

My name is Bethany, I am 26 years old recently qualified (QTS) secondary History teacher with a Postgraduate Certificate of Education obtained through the University of Sunderland. I have taught History in several schools in North Tyneside, focusing on KS3, GCSE and A Level and online. I have also taught Sociology and Religious Studies online for GCSE and A level preparation.
I am a friendly and hardworking person and this openness to meeting and working with new people is seen in my student centred approach to teaching. I enjoy private tutoring and have seen first hand the positive impact this has on an individuals academic outcomes. I work around your goals and make sure my lessons are the same quality as those I would teach in UK schools. I am fully committed to providing you with the resources and tools you will need to succeed in your exams.

Education

Postgraduate Certificate of Education in Secondary History (PGCE) - University of Sunderland

BA - International Relations - Marbella International University Centre, Spain

Experience / Qualifications

Beacon of Light School, Sunderland – Student History Teacher (Jan 2021-Jun2021)
- Full time teaching of History, part time teaching of PSHRE to pupils` year 7 to 9
- Teaching engaging and informative lessons to pupils who were unable to participate in mainstream education.
- Adapting History lessons to meet the needs of pupils with complex behavioural and SEND/SEMH needs within the national curriculum

Monkwearmouth Academy, Sunderland - Student History Teacher (Jan 2021-Jun2021)
- Full time teaching of History to pupils` year 7 to 9 in mainstream comprehensive school
- Part time teaching of Religious Education to pupils` year 10
- Teaching assistant role for GCSE History
-Teaching engaging and informative lessons to pupils within the national curriculum

Private Tutor - A Level Sociology (2021-2021)
- Privately tutoring clients for AQA specification 2022 sociology A level

Private Tutor (online) for the learning centre London (2022-2022)
- Privately tutoring clients for AQA specification 2022 sociology A level

SEND Teaching Assistant - Woodlawn School, Drumoyne Gardens, Whitley Bay NE25 9DL (2021-2023)
- Supervise pupils with SEND and ALN, ensuring their safety and ability to access learning activities and understand the information presented.
Qualified history teacher (PGCE) with several years experience teaching history and sociology in schools and online Primary to A level. I am passionate about creating and delivering fun and informative lessons, I have a passion for helping pupils achieve their own personal best with regards to exams and academic knowledge. If you would like to book lessons or have any enquires please reach out. I am a friendly and hardworking person and this openness to meeting and working with new people is seen in my approach to teaching. I enjoy private tutoring and have seen first hand the positive impact this has on an individuals academic outcomes. Look forward to hearing from you!
Qualified history teacher (PGCE) with several years experience teaching history and sociology in schools and online Primary to A level. I am passionate about creating and delivering fun and informative lessons, I have a passion for helping pupils achieve their own personal best with regards to exams and academic knowledge. If you would like to book lessons or have any enquires please reach out. I am a friendly and hardworking person and this openness to meeting and working with new people is seen in my approach to teaching. I enjoy private tutoring and have seen first hand the positive impact this has on an individuals academic outcomes. Look forward to hearing from you!

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