Jadon - Maths teacher - Austin
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Jadon - Maths teacher - Austin

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Jadon

  • Rate $50
  • Response 12h
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Jadon - Maths teacher - Austin
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  • Maths
  • Trigonometry
  • Arithmetic
  • Algebra
  • Algorithms

Undergraduate at the University of Texas at Austin, well-versed in tutoring many forms of math including calculus, algebra and trigonometry. Open to teach all ages!

  • Maths
  • Trigonometry
  • Arithmetic
  • Algebra
  • Algorithms

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Jadon is one of our best Maths tutors. They have a high-quality profile, verified qualifications, a quick response time, and great reviews from students!

About Jadon

I believe that I am an effective tutor because I have a passion to help students succeed and become better versions of themselves through our sessions. I want them to develop confidence and passion in their studies. I also have a lot of experience in tutoring students. I worked at Kumon for 2 years as an assistant teacher grading work and walking students through math problems as well as assigning work. I have tutored online before as well on Wyzant and created my own tutoring organization, No Pay to Learn and Play to help students work through isolation and improve during online school. I also coached tennis with students ranging from ages 8 to 16 at a summer camp. This allowed me to develop the skillset to adapt to students' needs and develop the demeanor necessary to interact with students effectively. I have a true desire and passion to teach and one day become a math professor and inspire students to love academia as much as I do.

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As a tutor, I would first try to get to know the students. Their passions and interests as well as their struggles in school. In this way, my goal would be to tailor what they enjoy to my teaching method. This is because when someone is doing something they enjoy, they will learn faster and develop a desire to learn. I want them to enjoy academia as a whole. I am also very patient and can create visuals and mnemonic devices for visual and audio learners. My main mantra is that every student is different and my style is very adaptable to ones wants and needs. The lessons could be for ages seven to sixteen, and all mathematics leading up to that. What sets me apart is that I have work experience at Kumon in this field and started my own tutoring organizations called No Pay to Learn and Play to help students in school during Covid. I also taught Tennis at a summer camp for two months. So I have a lot of experience teaching in sports and academia. I like to ask the student about how they want to learn as well because talking at them won't help if they aren't listening. Overall, I want to help students enjoy learning and improve their skills!

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  • 5h: $250
  • 10h: $500

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  • 1) When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    1.) I developed an interest in math when I was in 7th grade, and we started seeing the

    applications of the computations that we were learning, such as percents, discounts, statistics,

    interest, and much more. Given these applications, it opened my eyes to how creative and

    astounding math could be, considering the infinite possibilities it provides for solving a problem,

    as well as its connections to various other fields. At this time, I wanted to take my skills to the

    next level and engross myself in the subject as I started taking multiple classes at a time. At this

    point, I truly found my passion as I pursued algebra and later calculus and saw the depth of the

    subject. I also love the subject because it is subjective and objective simultaneously. One must

    be creative to solve the problem well, with multiple ways to solve it, with only one answer. I

    started to tutor the subject because I found that many people did not share the same passion for

    math that I have. So, I figured that for many students, that was due to a lack of understanding.

    Therefore, I decided to start private tutoring to spread my passion and allow others to see the

    beauty of math while also feeling more confident in their academic abilities.
  • 2) Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    2.) The topics that I like to teach students the most is the start of algebra as well as Calculus I

    and II, however I will teach other subjects in math, and I am open to it because I want to explore

    the subject just as much as the student does and learn more because sometimes I learn while I

    am teaching as well. If a student wants a certain subject taught, I will explore the subject to fulfill

    their needs prior to the lesson if I believe it is within my capabilities. I love teaching Algebra and

    Calculus the most because in Algebra, the computation can be double-checked by the student

    by working backwards, which allows for more learning and use of their skills. Furthermore, the

    idea of solving for an "unknown" is introduced in Algebra, which is the most important concept in

    math (using letters) because that is the only way we can solve complex real-world problems in

    all areas of math. I also love manipulating numbers using many sorts of operations to find the

    answers and teaching students the tricks of the trade to solve the problems faster. As for

    Calculus, there are infinite applications of this subject as well regarding change, while

    previously, all problems for the most part involved static situations. Given this change in problem

    type, I began to love the infinite possiblities in front of me and all the types of scenarios that I

    could solve that are not nearly as isolated as they once were. They include most real-world

    factors such as air resistance, drag, and many others. I do not like teaching geometry that much

    because I am not a visual learner, so picturing the problem was not always my forte. However, I

    am open to learning more about the subject and developing a love for it in time because I know

    all areas of math have their merits.
  • 3) Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    3.) My older brother is my role model and inspired me to pursue private tutoring. He didn't tell

    me to pursue it, but his actions inspired me to do so. He was pursuing his passion in sports

    cards, and I saw him struggle to gain his footing in his endeavors, but eventually he gained

    momentum and became successful while being happy in the process. I realized I could do the

    same thing with tutoring because spreading knowledge and helping others is my passion, and I

    knew I would face struggles to become known on platforms such as this one and possibly not

    succeed. However, seeing him work day in and day out on a subject that is very difficult to be

    successful, allowed me to gain confidence in my ability to pursue my passion. My boss at

    Kumon also inspired me in that she allowed me to see the true range of my communication and

    teaching skills as I helped students with the work in math and English. She commented on mypatience and shortcuts to solve the problem. Once I saw that someone recognized abilities I

    didn’t realize I had, it inspired me to pursue the abilities and start private tutoring in a subject I love: Math.
  • 4) What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    4.) I believe one must be patient, adaptable, open-minded, passionate, and communicative to

    be a successful tutor. I say patient because one will definitely come across students who do not

    want to be taught or will not want to listen to you or anyone else because they despise the work

    they are doing. They may also grow frustrated easily and give up. However, you as the tutor can

    not lose your temper and give up as well because then you prove them right, so you must stay

    patient and calm and communicate with the student to find a common ground you can both

    grow from and allow the student to learn. This action requires compromise and adaptation and

    creativity because your original plan 90% of the time will change and go off the rails, so you

    must change with it while also effectively passing on knowledge to the student. This requires

    one to be open-minded to change and new ideas as well because everyone is different and my

    job is to tailor my teaching to their needs, not their learning to my teaching. Lastly, and most

    importantly, passion and communication. How you feel about a subject is shown through your

    communication with the student. If you are frustrated and angry, they will be too. However, if you

    are passionate about the subject and let your happiness bleed through, the student will see how

    amazing the subject can be and be happy too. Throw in a joke every once in a while too if you

    can to break some monotony if there is any. Be loose and happy about it, have fun with it almost

    because then the student will enjoy themselves and not feel so scared of it. That’s the goal:

    They enjoy themselves because one learns best when happy.
  • 5) Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    5.) An anecdote I would share is when my geometry teacher played a game called quadbattle,

    which is basically a game of Stratego but with properties of quadrilaterals. I had the most fun in

    math I had ever had in my least favorite topic of math and learned the properties extremely fast.

    This idea he had to create a tournaments using the properties in a popular game was very

    clever, and I realized the key to teaching is finding a way to make the information more

    enjoyable to learn without the student even realizing until it is over. I have tried to apply this

    philosophy to my teaching in that I may use funny language to make the learning a little more

    informal and not just lecturing. For example, I may say for multiplying “zero is your best man at

    your wedding” because multiplying zero is just zero so it is your favorite number when

    computing. This type of language makes the information easier to obtain instead me just saying

    “anything multiplied by zero is zero”

    . That’s boring. No one wants to hear someone drone on

    about properties. So this event in my life allowed me to see how creative a teacher can be with

    teaching all sorts of mathematical equations and information, and inspired me to teach in a

    similar manner. In that moment, I found that teaching this way is almost unconventional so it is

    memorable. In turn, when it is memorable, the information is better remembered when recalling

    the event. It also makes the student laugh and smile when I talk this way.
  • 6) What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still facing in your subject?

    6.) The challenges I face in the subject is visualization of real world situations. Sometimes,

    translating the words to picture it in my mind is very difficult because it is a lot of information at

    once and putting together in a picture is nearly impossible. So, I try to turn everything into an

    equation, preferably an algebraic one. Since I am a very numerical person and great atmanipulating operations, this is my strong suit. I also struggle with letting the problem go to relax

    when I can’t crack it. It will be on my mind all day until I have an epiphany, which could be seen

    as good because I don’t give up. However, it also drives me insane while I am with others and

    don’t live in the moment as a result. Especially when I had to write proofs and desperately

    needed to know the missing step. Lastly, sometimes I struggle to formulate what questions to

    ask in a certain subject because not even I know what I am having difficulty with in a problem

    sometimes and I don’t want to ask for help always. However, I am improving in that because

    open mindedness is everything in math, academia and life because you can’t grow unless you

    learn from others.
  • 7) Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    7.) My passion is to teach and tutor any subject because I love passing on knowledge and

    improving children’s lives by relieving the stress of school even if it is just a small amount. I want

    to pass my passion to others through my tutoring which is why I am animant about teaching

    math as I want others to enjoy it with me. I am also passionate about music and movies

    because it is a way for me to decompress. I also find the way beats can come together in so

    many ways in songs to be fascinating and makes me feel creative. Movies it is similar s people

    put together tones, body language, images, setting and more to put together just one scene. I

    love seeing it all come together into a masterpiece.
  • 8) What makes you a Superprof (besides answering this interview questions :-P)?

    8.) I believe that I am a superprof because I am patient, knowledgable and can communicate

    well with children to make academia not so daunting. I also am not too nervous even when it is

    a new student because I can adapt well to new situations. I can sense one’s demeanor very well

    to figure out a good way to communicate with them. However, I do not think that I am a perfect

    tutor not in the slightest. I have so much to learn from people more experienced than me, and I

    am excited to continue the journey to improve my skills and help others as much as possible
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