My teaching style is interactive, student-focused, and adaptable to each learner’s needs. I believe that every student has a unique way of understanding concepts, so I tailor my approach to make learning as clear and engaging as possible. I focus on building a strong foundation, ensuring students understand the “why” behind concepts, not just the “how.”
I use step-by-step explanations, real-world examples, and practical applications to make even complex subjects easy to grasp. For instance, in thermal engineering, I connect theory with practical systems like chillers, heat exchangers, or refrigeration units, helping students visualize and relate to the concepts.
To help students succeed, I:
Encourage active participation by asking questions and promoting discussion.
Provide problem-solving strategies that simplify difficult topics.
Give practice exercises and examples that reinforce learning.
Offer personalized guidance for areas where students struggle, ensuring they gain confidence.
Inspire curiosity and independent thinking, so students don’t just learn to pass exams but develop skills that last a lifetime.