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Madhuparna
- Rate €3
- Response 1h

€3/h
1st lesson free
- Sociology
I'm pursuing Sociology hons from JU. Eager to learn and teach students.
- Sociology
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About Madhuparna
Here’s a compelling explanation of your teaching approach, written in a style that blends warmth, clarity, and a touch of your poetic-socio style: My Approach as a Teacher: Not Just Information, but Transformation Teaching, for me, is not about pouring facts into blank slates—it’s about lighting a spark. It’s about learning together, with curiosity as our compass. Teaching Techniques & Methods I use an interactive, dialogue-based approach—one that values your voice as much as mine. I combine: Storytelling to anchor abstract concepts in real-life moments Case studies, debates, and visual tools to bring theory alive Critical questioning that encourages you not just to know, but to think And a bit of humor and poetry to remind us: education can move us, not just inform us. Whether we’re decoding a textbook or analyzing a meme, I ensure the medium matches the message. Structure of a Usual Class A typical class follows this rhythm: 1. Warm-Up: A quick real-world hook—news, image, question—to set the stage 2. Core Concept: Explained through stories, discussions, or multimedia 3. Engagement: Your turn—think-pair-share, Q&A, or a mini task 4. Reflection & Wrap-up: What did we learn? What stays with you today? 5. Homework (optional, thoughtful): Something that nudges your brain, not burdens it. --- What Sets Me Apart I teach with empathy and inclusivity—no question is too small, no perspective ignored. My classes often include interdisciplinary insights—sociology meets pop culture, politics meets poetry. I believe in slow learning—we pause, we dig deep, and we connect the dots. I adapt my teaching for neurodiverse learners, visual learners, and those who need a bit more time. Everyone deserves to learn on their terms. --- Who My Classes Are For School students (classes 5–12) looking for understanding beyond rote College students needing conceptual clarity and critical thinking Adult learners who want to reconnect with learning with depth and meaning Especially those studying English, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, or Home Science. I don’t just share knowledge—I help you find your own way through it. Because education, to me, is not a race. It’s a revolution of the self. And every class is an invitation to begin.
About the lesson
- Primary
- Junior Cycle
- Transition Year
- +8
levels :
Primary
Junior Cycle
Transition Year
Fifth Year
Sixth Year
Adult education
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Diploma
Doctorate degree
Other
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My Approach as a Teacher: Not Just Information, but Transformation
Teaching, for me, is not about pouring facts into blank slates—
it’s about lighting a spark.
It’s about learning together, with curiosity as our compass.
---
Teaching Techniques & Methods
I use an interactive, dialogue-based approach—one that values your voice as much as mine.
I combine:
Storytelling to anchor abstract concepts in real-life moments
Case studies, debates, and visual tools to bring theory alive
Critical questioning that encourages you not just to know, but to think
And a bit of humour and poetry to remind us: education can move us, not just inform us.
Whether we’re decoding a textbook or analyzing a meme, I ensure the medium matches the message.
---
Structure of a Usual Class
A typical class follows this rhythm:
1. Warm-Up: A quick real-world hook—news, image, question—to set the stage
2. Core Concept: Explained through stories, discussions, or multimedia
3. Engagement: Your turn—think-pair-share, Q&A, or a mini task
4. Reflection & Wrap-up: What did we learn? What stays with you today?
5. Homework (optional, thoughtful): Something that nudges your brain, not burdens it.
---
What Sets Me Apart
I teach with empathy and inclusivity—no question is too small, no perspective ignored.
My classes often include interdisciplinary insights—sociology meets pop culture, politics meets poetry.
I believe in slow learning—we pause, we dig deep, and we connect the dots.
I adapt my teaching for neurodiverse learners, visual learners, and those who need a bit more time. Everyone deserves to learn on their terms.
---
Who My Classes Are For
School students (classes 5–12) looking for understanding beyond rote
College students needing conceptual clarity and critical thinking
Adult learners who want to reconnect with learning with depth and meaning
Especially those studying English, Political Science, Sociology, Economics, or Home Science.
Rates
Rate
- €3
Pack prices
- 5h: €14
- 10h: €27
online
- €3/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Madhuparna will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 30mins
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