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Trusted teacher: Presentation : Already a twelfth grade in private class ... It is completely by chance that I started in this activity at the exit of the college, not wishing to pass the CAPES immediately and finally, I found the job that suits me in every way. Each new student is a new adventure: human, cultural, psychological. The private lesson is a space of exchange where one can answer in a perfectly adapted way to the problems (sometimes to the distress ...) of a young adult in the making. After practicing in Marseille and Rennes, I live today in Finland! But I do not intend to stop my job that I always practice with passion and I'm looking for students who want to work by webcam, to complete my schedule. The advantages of the course by webcam are numerous for the student: - Relax at home in a familiar environment. - Quick exchange of documents: in my subjects, one always needs an unexpected text which invites itself according to the conversation! - Flexibility of the organization - Ludo-educational use of the web etc. CV COURSES - Since 2011: Teacher in private lessons in my account - From 2007 to 2011, Teacher Acadomia / Anacours / Completude / Legendre (2013): private lessons - From 2007 to 2011, Acadomia teacher: intensive internships (French, philosophy, methodology of high school work, orientation) - 2010: Educational consulting for Acadomia (creation of new services, analysis of teaching aids etc ...) OTHER 2018: Orthographic and syntactic corrections of the military history book "Les dragons, from the origins to 1918" by Nicolas Bretegnier and Eugène Lelièpvre, published by Epopée 2013: Orthographic and syntactic corrections of Claude-Louis Moreau's book on political philosophy "Réinvestir le politique", published by Éditions L'Harmattan, collection "contemporary issues". License in Modern Literature (Mention AB) obtained at the University of Provence in 2007 METHOD - Identification of gaps: “I’m bad at French anyway!” Unfortunately, many students take their bad grades as inevitable, or even as a personal judgment. They then feel helpless and devalued. To return to success, it is essential to understand the reasons for failure, and to fill in the gaps, little by little, but with determination! - Methodological approach to disciplines: In French (or in philosophy), the student often thinks that there is nothing to do! The lack of working method is unfortunately the first factor of failure. Over the course of the courses we will ensure that we re-establish a working method conducive to success in the subject, and of course, we will focus on the methodology specific to each type of exercise requested (dissertation, commentary, etc.) - Content developed to develop the student's curiosity and reconcile him with the subject: without active collaboration from the student, the private lesson is in vain. This is why it is important to stimulate it rather than force it to eat. However, let's not hide it: as in all subjects, there are daunting stages (I have sincere compassion for high school students who are faced with learning and identifying the registers of texts by example !) - Adapted and individualized educational supports: this is one of the advantages of private lessons! The teacher adapts and invents on a daily basis. I wouldn't want to work myself with a support that I would have grown tired of, anyway! - Working method entirely based on exchange and building student confidence. Private lessons are a special time in school life. It’s not just “school after school.” The student must face his shortcomings, must accept his errors as well as his weaknesses. In a teenager's life, it's like being exposed. How could he do it if he doesn't trust the person charged with helping him? As a teacher, I am always sincere with my students: I tell them their weaknesses, but I show them their strengths. I try to show them that a grade, whether good or bad, is just a snapshot, a snapshot of their knowledge of a particular subject at a given time. It's part of my mission to show them that I don't judge them, and that I rely on facts (a copy, an exercise, a school report, etc.) to improve a situation that just needs to be improved. improve ! - Great experience with “Dys”: over the years, word of mouth meant that I had more and more “dys” students. Putting labels is often sterile, so I concentrate with them, as with others, on the essential and I try to distinguish between what is part of the traditional gap and what is something else. I would just say that the confidence and absence of judgment that I spoke of above is more than crucial here! One thing is certain: a dys can make you succeed in French or in philosophy (and in general, in high school) despite the difficulties! Superior : Methodology of the dissertation, the structuring of a writing, the synthesis of documents, correction of dissertations and internship reports, preparation for various competitions (notably paramedical, business schools, etc.) - Monitoring of students who have dropped out of school (medical reasons, precociousness, independent baccalaureate candidates, etc.)
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Trusted teacher: Holder of a law degree, I offer help courses in different literary subjects, notably French and philosophy. These courses are specially designed for third grade students preparing for the certificate, as well as for high school students preparing for the baccalaureate exams. Whatever your age, whether you are a primary school student, middle school student, high school student, or an adult looking to deepen your knowledge, my courses are suitable for everyone. About me: My academic career in law has reinforced my passion for literary subjects, and I wish to share this passion by emphasizing critical analysis, writing, and in-depth understanding of texts. Course Content: The lessons will cover various aspects, such as text analysis, essay writing, philosophy dissertation methodology, and preparation for oral exams. My background in law will also bring an analytical perspective that can be beneficial for a deeper understanding of topics. Suitable for All Ages: Whether you are a primary school child, a teenager in middle or high school, or an adult looking to deepen your knowledge, my courses are adapted to your specific needs. Preparation for the Brevet: For third year students, the courses aim to consolidate the knowledge necessary for the Brevet examination, with emphasis on the skills assessed in the written and oral tests. Preparation for the Baccalaureate: For high school students, the approach will be more in-depth, including preparation for anticipated French tests in the first year, as well as methodology specific to philosophy in the final year. Flexibility Hours: I offer flexible hours to meet the time constraints of students and adults, allowing optimal participation.
French · Philosophy · English
Trusted teacher: All classes are given online. You will be provided with full methodology and an individual program will be generated for you to make sure you reach your goals. Philosophy is the foundation of all knowledge, the pursuit of truth through reason, and the key to understanding the world, human nature, and society. To study philosophy is to develop the ability to think critically, argue rigorously, and grasp the underlying principles that shape reality. Raised in a family devoted to intellectual discipline and excellence, I was immersed from an early age in classical philosophy, logic, ethics, metaphysics, and political thought. My approach is both historical and analytical, ensuring that students not only learn philosophical concepts but also develop the ability to question, debate, and apply philosophical reasoning to modern issues. A Rigorous Methodology for Mastering Philosophy: Understanding philosophy requires more than reading — it demands a structured approach to reasoning and analysis. I provide my students with a rigorous methodology that enables them to: -Analyze texts with precision, identifying key arguments and logical structures. -Construct well-formed philosophical arguments, mastering the art of reasoning and rhetoric. -Engage in dialectical thinking, refining their thoughts through structured discussion. -Write and express ideas with clarity and coherence, essential for academic and intellectual pursuits. A Dual Approach: The Great Thinkers & The Great Questions: History of Philosophy – The Evolution of Thought -Ancient Philosophy – Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism, Epicureanism. -Medieval & Scholastic Philosophy – St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, Suarez. -Modern Philosophy – Descartes, Kant, Rousseau, Hegel, Nietzsche. -Contemporary Philosophy – Existentialism, phenomenology, political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics. Philosophical Themes – Mastering the Core Questions: -Metaphysics & Ontology – What is reality? What is existence? -Epistemology – How do we know what we know? What is truth? -Ethics & Moral Philosophy – What is good? What is justice? How should we live? -Political Philosophy – What is the best form of government? What is freedom? -Logic & Argumentation – Learning how to construct, deconstruct, and refine arguments. -Scholasticism – Mastering the structured reasoning of medieval philosophy, essential for theology and metaphysics. - Languages and societal questions. A Course Designed for Your Needs Whether you seek to explore philosophy for personal enrichment or academic excellence, this programme is tailored to your level and goals: -Academic support (school, high school, university) Essay & debate preparation -Personal enrichment (deepening your understanding of the great ideas) -Diplomatic, political, or legal insight (for those in governance, law, or international relations) Philosophy is not just an intellectual exercise—it is a way of seeing the world, questioning assumptions, and refining thought. With my structured methodology, you will gain the ability to navigate complex ideas with precision and confidence. Join me, and develop a mind that is sharp, informed, and ready to engage with the deepest questions of life, to find the truth and, most important, to understand why it is true and how to act upon it.
Philosophy
Trusted teacher: My courses are open to all middle and high school students, but especially to those who prepare the baccalaureate of French and philosophy. In giving courses to high school students, I have indeed noticed how much the difficulties they encounter often come from a lack of method and a poor understanding of the requirements of the test. It is by making this observation that I began to direct my private lessons and my group internships towards the baccalaureate preparation, in order to give the students the "weapons" that will allow them to enter the exam serenely, with more than trust. These courses focus on: - UNDERSTAND what philosophical questioning is, and see how philosophy is the chance for everyone to think for themselves / Understand what a literary text is, and how to listen to it. - THE METHOD: it will be necessary to clarify the bases of the test, to explain its requirements - in short, to understand what the dissertation and the commentary of text consist. From this perspective, I will explain: how to approach a subject, understand it, and analyze it. How to structure his reasoning. How to highlight his knowledge. - PRACTICE: we will practice the test progressively: corpus question, essay, text commentary, etc. As such, students will be asked for personal work to do at home, between classes. It is only through this practical application that the requirements of the test can be understood in the full sense of the term. I also offer English and Spanish courses, languages that I speak fluently, following many trips abroad. Accustomed to read university memoirs and books, do not hesitate to call on me to correct or help you write your academic or other work.
Philosophy · French · English
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Learn Key Ideas From Leading Figures in Philosophy (Amsterdam)
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12/10 lad. Good accommodating lessons for all levels and interests in philosophy. Great mastery over Nietzsche! :-)
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German course with rhetorical training and creative writing (Mödling)
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Interesting topics for discussion, quiet and gratifying ambiance, most certainly expedient learning experience.
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