physics teachers - Anna Nagar

Anna Nagar, Tamil Nadu10 physics teachers near you

Hire the best physics teachers in Anna Nagar

Before diving into the heart of our theme for today, which is finding quality physics courses, we believe it is important to properly situate what is meant by physics. The goal of this content is not to be overly technical, so we won't delve into complex theoretical explanations. However, we will define the fields of application of physics today. First of all, let us agree that there are several types of physics, as we will see: - First, there is classical physics (which deals with solid, liquid, and gaseous media) which applies to the construction of buildings, complex structures such as power plants and airplanes. This type of physics uses the concepts of space, time, energy, and matter as Newton defined them; we call it Newtonian physics. - There is also general relativity (which concerns the macroscopic world of planets, black holes, and the concept of gravity), which applies to the development and processing of the information necessary for the operation of GPS systems. General relativity is based on new definitions of time and space, while retaining the old notions of energy and matter from classical physics, the latter two of which are contradicted by quantum physics. General relativity has never been proven incorrect to date. - Finally, there is quantum physics (which concerns the microscopic world of particles), which applies for example to the technology used for the production of electronic components or lasers. Quantum physics is based on new definitions of energy and matter, while still retaining the old notions of time and space from classical physics. Although very counterintuitive at first glance, it should be noted that quantum physics has never been proven incorrect to date.
Suganthi Raj
1

Physics teacher

600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
Post Graduate in Physics, Bachelor’s degree in Education, 25+ years of teaching experience at Distinguished educational institutions!!! Tutored 1000+ students to complete their grades with absolutely Good Scores!!! Skilled in Math and Physical Sciences!!!
Sri Isha Tuitions
2

Physics teacher

600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
Expert tuition from Experienced Teachers.Teaching is our passion.Individual attention to each students.Extensive preparation for final Examinations
Kaliyamoorthy .R
3

Physics teacher

600037 Mogappair3.7 km from Anna Nagar
#NEET Physics #CBSE XI & XII#. Presently I am working in academy as a Physics faculty. I am having about 9 years experience of teaching Physics NEET/ IIT-JEE/ BITSAT/ CBSE/ IB/ IGCSE/ ICSE/( XI & XII ). I have excellent experience in teaching which will be helpful for me to guide the students in the right way.Good understanding of concepts, ability to motivate, passion for gaining and sharing knowledge.
Healthy Body
4

Physics teacher

600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
The acupuncture will cure all problems in your body. This show you difference from other sort of treatment, both in health and also in mental level.
Suganya
5

Physics teacher

1.0(1)
600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
Simple and visual aids for easy understanding of the subject
Alchemy Classes
6

Physics teacher

600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
Basic conceptual understanding to the highest level.
Tutorial
7

Physics teacher

600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
I can teach students with patience and shortcuts in maths
Kavitha Educational Institutes
8
600024 Kdm West2 km from Anna Nagar
We are providing quality education with successful results
Ex
9

Physics teacher

5.0(1)
600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar
Ex
10

Physics teacher

600001 Chennai5 km from Anna Nagar

What training or studies are necessary to give physics lessons?

To answer this question, it's important to know exactly what level it will be for and what courses will be taught. Contrary to what is sometimes believed, there are no specific requirements for giving private lessons. The market for private lessons is not subject to specific regulations. In France, legally, one can give private lessons from the age of 14, with the permission of parents and labor inspectors, of course. Therefore, if you are a high school student, you can give private lessons without any diploma requirement. It should be noted that one can become a private teacher without a high school diploma. If one looks at the profiles of private teachers, it appears that a large majority of them are indeed high school students and university students, in addition to certified or aggregated teachers. For traditional teaching in high school or middle school, it's a different story. To become a teacher, one must have completed 5 years of university studies (Bachelor's degree and Master's degree), after which you will be allowed to take the National Education competition (from Master's 2 level): the CAPES (or Certificate of Aptitude for Teaching in Secondary Education), the CAPLP (or Certificate of Aptitude for Teaching in Professional High School) or the aggregation. Prior to these physics-focused studies, it is recommended to pursue a scientific path. This means choosing a specialty such as physical sciences, life and earth sciences, chemistry, mathematics, etc. The most popular Master's degree to prepare for the National Education exams is the Master's degree called MEEF (for Master of Teaching, Education, and Formation Professions). However, it should be noted that obtaining a Master's degree is not a guarantee of success in the famous competition.

What is the field of intervention of a physics teacher?

To begin with, let us look at private lessons, and then we will move on to lessons that are taught in institutions. In practice, private lessons come in different forms and are available for all levels: - Firstly, there are traditional home tutoring sessions. In this case, the student and the teacher agree to meet either at the teacher's place or at the student's home. Direct interaction between the teacher and the student has the benefit of allowing them to agree on the time and place of the meeting and the lesson. - Secondly, there are online lessons. With advancements in technology, online lessons have become more popular, especially due to the pandemic. Lessons can be conducted via webcam, allowing the student and teacher to work from the comfort of their own homes. Online lessons are also convenient as they reduce travel time and expenses. - Lastly, there are group tutoring sessions. Many teachers offer group sessions in small groups for a reduced price. This is a popular option for students as learning in groups can be more motivating. Moving on to lessons taught in institutions, there is a difference between physics lessons taught at a middle school level and those taught at a high school level. At a middle school level, the focus is on fundamental concepts such as electricity, atoms, changes of state, covalent bonds, and the periodic table. Teachers emphasize on pedagogy and use practical activities and experiments to help students understand these concepts. At a high school level, assuming students have grasped fundamental concepts, the lessons are more advanced and more abstract. Students will study functions, series, derivatives, vector calculations, and analytical geometry. Although the physics taught at a high school level is more complex, the teaching approach is an introduction to complex theories and definitions. The applicability of the theories taught in high school level physics goes beyond the classroom, making the subject matter intriguing.

Why hire a professional for physics classes?

In elementary or even middle school, getting help from a classmate, older sibling, or a big sister or brother may be sufficient to keep up and acquire knowledge effectively. However, when dealing with more advanced concepts, especially in physics where approximation and improvisation have no place (at least up to a certain level), it's best to consult an expert in the field to enlighten you. A professional teacher is not only a repository of knowledge, but also possesses certain qualities that make them an excellent educator. First and foremost, a good teacher must demonstrate pedagogy because, let's face it, it's the quintessential skill that one should possess and develop over the course of their career, but it's not the only one. To be effective, a teacher must also exhibit a sense of organization, which includes an appropriate balance between time spent planning lessons and delivering them. Teachers must be versatile and have a sense of priorities to prevent themselves from becoming overwhelmed by their work. They must also be creative and think outside the box to devise new ways of teaching or assessing students. Listening skills and curiosity are also crucial to staying updated, particularly when it comes to new technologies. Lastly, a professional teacher must possess a good general knowledge, which can be useful for contextualizing certain concepts historically. They must also be adaptable because each student is different, each class has its specificities, and without adaptability, it will be difficult to reach the whole class. In addition, some charisma and natural authority, along with proficiency with technology, are qualities that could complete the profile of a teacher passionate about their job, and who could be perfect for you or your child.

When to take physics classes?

There are numerous reasons why you should consider taking (or having your child take) physics lessons, and that's what we're going to explore together. Private lessons, whether at home or in a facility, have a major advantage: they adapt to all students and offer a tailor-made alternative to succeed throughout their schooling, whatever the level considered. Taking lessons with a physics teacher will allow your child (or yourself) to learn at their own pace, without pressure (which can make all the difference), and with confidence. Whether it's working on very specific axes and difficulties in a specific subject, before a significant delay occurs that will subsequently be much more difficult to overcome... Whether it's providing homework support during the school year because it's more digestible when accompanied... Or whether it's preparing for an exam, taking lessons represents an entirely appropriate and relevant solution. After the first contact, the teacher will get an idea of your level, then set clear objectives for each session and propose a pedagogy adapted to each case. Often, taking lessons is an opportunity to discover new learning and memorization methods that would better match one's learning style. Furthermore, private lessons help to gain confidence. The child can feel freer to express themselves and ask all the questions they have in mind. For some, a revision session at home is also the ideal opportunity to unleash their creativity.

How to find a professional physics teacher?

To be honest, regardless of where you are located or live, regardless of the level of courses you are seeking (at least up to a high school diploma or a two-year degree), finding physics courses is relatively easy, as there are many companies offering this type of service that are well distributed throughout the country. Therefore, whether you live in Anna Nagar downtown or in the deep countryside of Burgundy or Picardy, we recommend that you start by asking your acquaintances and loved ones, as word of mouth is an excellent way to find the right address for this kind of thing. You can also consider mentioning it to your child's school teachers, the school director, or even the parents of their classmates. If the search yields nothing, know that it is then possible to turn to the Internet. Once you are online, regardless of the search engine used, we invite you to consult a site like StarOfService, for example, which lists all education professionals, based on the location where you are conducting the search and where you live. In just a few clicks, the site will allow you to obtain the company's contact information and to contact them within minutes to inquire about their availability.

How much do physics classes cost?

Before even giving you any price range or quote, we would like to emphasize that your geographical location can have more or less impact on the rates charged by teachers or the organizations that employ them. That is why the price range we will give you is necessarily subjective, and should not be considered contractual, so things are clear at that level... Having taken these few precautions, it is important to note that the price range we will give you is based on an average price obtained from several dozen services; in principle, this base should guarantee that we are not far from the truth. According to this survey, the cost of a physics support lesson of about one hour ranges from €20 for secondary level (middle school, high school), to over €30. For a higher level physics course (i.e. for preparatory classes, university or to prepare for a competition), the price ranges around €35, but can go up to €45 or even €60 per hour in some cases (and even more sometimes). It goes without saying that the longer the course, the higher the price... Most private physics teachers offer services that are paid by the hour. However, regularly they propose packages that cover, for example, one or several lessons per week for one or two terms... Often, the formulas are practical and designed in such a way that they include critical periods, such as the start of the school year, the period before exams, etc. Please note that in case you have to cancel a lesson at the last minute, the teacher may ask for cancellation fees. It is therefore best to inquire about the cancellation conditions before committing to a particular teacher or service company providing private lessons.

How to choose the right physics teacher for classes?

We have already explained earlier that word of mouth is one of the best ways to find an effective physics teacher. Therefore, we recommend that you start by asking around among your friends, family, and acquaintances. They might have heard of an artisan or company that offers excellent services near you. If that doesn't work, use the internet and search on some professional referral websites like StarOfService. There, you will find lists of physics teaching professionals, among others, who operate in your area. Additionally, you will also find reviews and comments from clients who have used their services. This is crucial, and we urge you to take the time to read these reviews, as they shed light on the quality of the professional's work and teaching style. Once you've found the right person, make sure to check their availability, ensure that the rates match what you've planned to pay, and clearly set out the timelines you want to stick to, etc. One final tip on the matter: If some professionals offer prices significantly lower than the market rates, it's generally not a guarantee of top-quality service. So be cautious and do your research.

Finally, here are some questions to ask your physics teacher during your first meeting:

- How long have you been working in this profession? What training or qualification do you have to work in this field? - What are your rates? Can you provide me with a breakdown of your fees? - Will you provide me with a formal quote before we start the lessons? - What are your availabilities? - Can you guarantee that you will respect the deadlines and rates we agree upon?