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James
My Qualifications
Canterbury Christ Church University
PGCE 11-18 Computing
Pass (2015)
Liverpool John Moores University
Architectural Technology
2:2 (2012)
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Verification Status
Primary | KS3 | GCSE | A-Level | Degree | Adult Learner | Instructor | |
Business Studies | - | £30 | £30 | - | - | - | - |
Computer Programming | - | - | - | - | £45 | - | - |
Computing | £37 | £45 | £45 | £45 | - | £45 | - |
Drums | - | - | - | - | - | - | £30 |
Information about James
I am 27 years old and I love teaching! I first started teaching 8 years ago as a music tutor and gained experience teaching children, teenagers and adults. I have worked for 6 summers at a summer camp in Maine teaching teenagers from all over the world. My main roles at camp were being a counsellor to the children, teaching bikes, climbing and fitness, It was at camp where I decided to commit myself to teaching as a career. I completed my PGCE in computing and worked at 2 fantastic schools, I completed my NTQ year at a secondary school in Kent teaching computer science, ICT and business studies.
I currently work as a lecturer teaching Computing, Cybersecurity and Foundation Maths
I love working with young people and being able to teach valuable skills, I believe that my experience with a broad range of people has helped me develop a unique teaching style.
Availability: I am available most weekday nights, and weekends, I will try my best to work around my tutees availability!
Willing to travel: 10 miles
Experience: I am currently a part time lecturer for Chester University teaching Computer Science, and Cyber Security with a focus on programming.
My PGCE in computing from Canterbury Christ Church University taught me a lot about delivering the new computing curriculum to years 7-13 and I thoroughly enjoyed learning about and experimenting with different methods of teaching.
As part of my PGCE I worked at 2 secondary schools in east Kent, and I was able to find my own style of teaching and enjoyed working with students of different ability levels, and many students with additional educational needs.
I have just completed my NQT year at Sittingbourne Community College where I mainly taught computer science. I created my own lessons and was solely responsible for the academic outcomes of the first year 9 group to do computer science, I also had the opportunity to teach business studies to students in years 9-13, including the BTEC qualification. I spent a lot of my time working with students with complex educational needs and develop