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TEACHING

My Teaching Philosophy

My teaching philosophy revolves around simplifying complex concepts, scaffolding learning, and using relatable examples. By breaking down complex ideas into more manageable components, I facilitate understanding and promote student engagement. I scaffold learning by providing a supportive framework that gradually builds upon foundational knowledge. Finally, I use relatable examples to enhance understanding and relevance, making the subject matter more accessible and engaging for students.

Experience

2016 - 2018

Tutor
Private Business

I started a physical tuition center teaching research methods and statistics to undergraduates in Singapore. I taught students from psychology, business, and mass communication courses.

2018 - 2019

Lecturer

National University of Singapore

During my time as a research assistant (Engineering Faculty), I taught R Programming in several exchange programmes with students from China.

2021

Teaching Assistant
National University of Singapore

I was a teaching assistant for undergraduate (Leadership & Decision Making under Uncertainty) and Masters (Communication for HR Professionals) courses. I will lecture in the Fall of 2023.

My Business Website

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I Help
Undergrads
Survive
Statistics

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TUTOR PROFILE

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Alexander is a Ph.D candidate and Research Assistant at NUS. He has a Bachelors Degree (1st Class Hons) in Psychology, and has taught undergraduate Statistics and Research Methods since 2015.

Alexander's passion for teaching and his unique ability to simplify complex statistical concepts means that there hasn't yet been a student so hopeless he couldn't help.

RATES

It's still cheaper than taking that Mod again.

Pain is temporary, GPA is forever.

Rates

Basic Topics

$120/hr

Max group size 4-pax

Zoom and in-person

sessions available.

Advanced Topics

$160/hr

Max group size 4-pax

Zoom and in-person

sessions available.

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