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Summary: My name is Ayesha. I am a visionary professional yet friendly in teaching a wide range of ages from 1 year old, to adults. I have taught students from all over the world with various interests and reasons to learn English and other subjects like Science, Social studies, primary Math, International Relations, Political Science, Islamiah, Chemistry and Biology. As a teacher, I strive to be patient, clear and empower my students to speak English confidently and fluently. I have worked as a teacher, a central office administrator, coordinator, and an online tutor. My unforgettable moment of achievement was receiving the best teacher of the month award. Academic credentials: I hold a degree in Master of English, Bachelor of Science subjects included Chemistry, zoology, Botany and English. I have got another degree that is Bachelor of Education. Highlights: I love teaching, and I am committed to the individual's learning development, as well as the development of their personalities and fine motor skills. I have a good understanding of all teaching methods and learning styles. Able to convey material to students in an easy-to-understand manner. Assists students with homework questions and test preparation strategies. Excellent interpersonal and assessment skills. I really like to tailor my teaching approach to the student’s needs. I identify the needs of learners and if necessary adapt course content and deliver style to meet their needs. Assist with homework and other class assignments. Develop academic strategies to improve student self-sufficiency. Create lesson plans, review worksheets, and practice tests to prepare students for weekly tests. Assist students in acquiring better understanding of targeted weak areas within a subject or a subject as a whole. Develop action plans based on students' and educators' academic goals Communicate with parents and teachers to update them on students' progress. Individualizes tutoring for students according to content tutoring needs assessments. Toast the best class with me !
English · Science · Social studies
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Colonial cities in Indonesia were shaped by political, economic, and cultural imperatives of empire. This course combines rigorous historical analysis with in-situ field learning, inviting international learners to experience colonial urban history through direct observation of city form, heritage architecture, and spatial organization. Rather than abstract narratives or rote memorization, our approach treats cities as living texts. Students study how colonial authorities designed urban space for trade, governance, and control, and how these spatial logics endure in the modern city. The class offers a hybrid blend of classroom discussion, archival interpretation, and guided urban walks in historically significant sites such as old town districts, port precincts, colonial administrative centers, and transportation infrastructure. Participants will explore heritage buildings, street patterns, canals, and rail alignments—observing how power was inscribed into the urban fabric. Learning resources include historical maps, planning documents, photographs, and Dutch-language sources, combined with structured field observations to enhance analytical skills. Field sessions are designed not only to illustrate concepts discussed in class but to immerse students in the material realities of colonial urbanism. By engaging with both documentary archives and urban environments, students will gain a deeper appreciation of how colonial spatial strategies were implemented and how their legacies shape contemporary Indonesian cities. This course is ideal for students, researchers, heritage professionals, and culturally curious travelers interested in urban history, architecture, and colonial studies.
History · Culture · Social studies
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