My teaching experience is rooted in high-level academic performance and a hands-on approach to problem-solving. Having mastered the rigorous Thanawya Amma curriculum with a 97% score and full marks in Applied Mathematics, I understand the pressure students face. My transition from Mechanical Power Engineering at Cairo University to my current Master’s studies at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg has further...
My teaching experience is rooted in high-level academic performance and a hands-on approach to problem-solving. Having mastered the rigorous Thanawya Amma curriculum with a 97% score and full marks in Applied Mathematics, I understand the pressure students face. My transition from Mechanical Power Engineering at Cairo University to my current Master’s studies at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg has further refined my ability to break down complex, multi-step engineering problems into manageable parts.
I have spent years supporting fellow university students and younger learners, which taught me that every student processes information differently. This is why my teaching method is highly adaptive and focused on visualization and reality-based learning. I do not just teach formulas; I explain the physical meaning behind the math. When a student understands why a concept exists in the real world, they retain the information far more effectively than through simple memorization.
I place a high value on patience and believe there is no such thing as a slow learner, only different ways of understanding. If a concept does not click initially, I am happy to explain it as many times as necessary using various analogies until it makes sense. I create a supportive environment where no question is too small to ask.
For school-level math and engineering prep, I focus on building a strong logical foundation. We work through problems step-by-step so that when students face new challenges in an exam, they have the confidence to tackle them independently. My ultimate goal is to provide a dynamic space where students feel empowered to turn challenging equations into their greatest strengths.