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Tooba
Certified Tutor
Currently enrolled in MBA program at University of Houston- Downtown work as a Smart Operations Analyst at a reputable firm. The courses I have completed have given me a solid foundation in the tools, processes and methodologies involved in the successful analysis and management of different strategies. I have a proven ability to learn challenging concepts quickly and have developed competencies in diverse areas. One of the main reasons why I decided to pursue tutoring was so that I would have the opportunity to work with future generation and would get to learn from them too. My teaching philosophy is that learning is a two way process and both students and teachers are partners in the process. I am a firm believer of this quote by Winston Churchill "Success is not final, Failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts"
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Undergraduate Degree: Institute of business management - Bachelors, Accounting & finance
Graduate Degree: University of Houston-Downtown - Masters, Accounting
Badminton, Watching movies and tv shows, ice skating etc
- Accounting
- Business
- College Accounting
- College Business
- College Math
- Cost Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- High School Accounting
- High School Business
- Hindi
- Human Resources
- Intermediate Accounting
- Languages
- Management
- Managerial Accounting
- Math
- Other
- Personal Finance
- Pre-Algebra
What is your teaching philosophy?
My philosophy of teaching is based on a belief that learning is a two-way process, and both teachers and students need to be equal partners in the process.
What might you do in a typical first session with a student?
Interactions and getting to know them first. That would help in delivering my knowledge to them.
How can you help a student become an independent learner?
I believe that learning should be student-centered. The teacher's role in the classroom is that of a facilitator.