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Welcome to GCSE Science! In this class, we will embark on a scientific adventure, exploring the fascinating world of biology, chemistry, and physics. Throughout the course, we will delve into key scientific concepts, principles, and theories that form the foundation of these disciplines. In biology, we will study the intricate workings of living organisms, from cells and genetics to ecosystems and evolution. We will unravel the mysteries of life and explore topics like human anatomy, plant biology, and the interconnectedness of all living things. In chemistry, we will unlock the secrets of matter and its interactions. We will dive into the periodic table, chemical reactions, atomic structure, and delve into topics like acids and bases, organic chemistry, and the role of chemistry in our everyday lives. In physics, we will unravel the fundamental laws that govern the universe. We will explore the concepts of motion, energy, forces, electricity, and magnetism. We will apply these principles to real-world scenarios, from understanding the mechanics of everyday objects to exploring the vast expanse of the cosmos. Throughout the course, we will engage in practical experiments, hands-on activities, and thought-provoking discussions to deepen our understanding of scientific concepts. We will also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as we analyze data, draw conclusions, and apply scientific principles to solve real-life problems. By the end of this class, you will have a solid grasp of the key scientific principles, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in your GCSE Science exams. So, get ready to explore the wonders of the natural world and ignite your passion for science! Let's embark on this scientific journey together.
Sociology · Social studies
Hello! I'm a BSc (Hons) Sociology university graduate. Though, I specialise in Sociology, I have also completed my A-Levels in Psychology and English Literature (along with Sociology) and have vast knowledge in these areas. I am currently in the process to study a MSc in Psychology in the upcoming educational year. As for now, I have plenty of time and resources to help individuals who are looking to start studying Sociology from scratch, whether you are a full beginner or revising for your GCSE or A-Levels grade. I have a vast and in-depth knowledge on this subject, along with many techniques to help you revise and memorise information! I am able to adjust my teaching methods to suit the individual needs of each student. Sociology is the study of how people interact and how societies are organised. It's like being a detective for the social world! Sociologists look at everything from how families are formed to how governments work, and try to understand why people do the things they do. It's a lot of fun because you get to learn about all different types of people and cultures, and try to make sense of it all. Welcome to the exciting world of Sociology! If you are a GCSE / A-Level student looking for review techniques, skills and information. We can discuss your goals and what you would like to cover through our session. If you are beginner who would like a virtual class - we can cover different topics such as: Socialisation, Culture, Social inequality, Families, Social institutions, Social change, Social stratification, Globalization, and many more. So get ready to have your eyes opened to the world around you and to understand the dynamics of human interactions like never before. Let's dive in and have fun exploring the social world together!
Sociology · Psychology (for students)
Studying subjects such as emotion, language, and body language can help you fine-tune your interpersonal communication skills. By learning more about these things, you can gain a greater understanding of other people and what they are trying to say. As you study psychology you will learn more about topics such as the scientific method, decision-making, and problem-solving, all of which might help you hone your ability to think deeply and critically about different issues. Sure, there are plenty of exciting careers in psychology that you might want to explore, but studying the subject can help you in many other professions as well. For example, if you want to become a business manager, understanding human behavior can improve your ability to manage and interact with your employees. Understanding how people change and grow throughout the lifespan can make it easier to understand the children in your life, as well as your aging parents. It can also shine a light on your own experiences as you encounter different challenges and opportunities as you age. Studying sociology provides a better understanding of the following: Reasons for social differences, including differences in social behavior. Reasons for the differentials in group opportunities and outcomes. The relevance of social hierarchies and social power in everyday life. As a discipline, Sociology of Education instills cultural appreciation, respect, and admiration towards diversity, and more in-depth knowledge about different cultures and other social groups through the patterns in education within them.
Psychology (for students) · Social studies · Sociology
Sociology is a vast field of study. In the class introduction to sociology, I shall teach about the social forces like religion, gender, class, ethnicity and so on that shape our society and us(as individuals). It will be a very interactive class involving lots of discussions and debates about sociological paradigms and ideas. For beginners it will introduce you to history of sociology(how did this field emerge in academia?), classical sociology theories and concepts. it will also cover important sociologists, their field of work and critiques. You might like some sociology scholars, find some of their ideas/arguments not relevant or even unacceptable, this class is the platform to learn, discuss and critique! For intermediate learners, the class will cover more of current debates and recent research developments in sociology; traditional subjects such as class, culture, families/kinship, and religion. My favorite topic is Magic, religion and science and classes on that will be pretty interesting! We shall decode Bronislaw Malinowski's essays together! For Advance learners, this class will be more of a support system through which they can clarify doubts and have solid discussions about about progressive areas like digital society, social media, migration, and the interconnectedness of modern global society. Lots of ethnographic case studies. if you are interested to learn about the caste system in India, do take up my class as we shall have pretty interesting conversations about it. We can also deal with questions like how to make a living out of sociology?
Social studies · Sociology
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