Amir Sanatgar

M.A.Sc. | Civil Engineer

Concordia University | Canada

Construction Engineering & Management

Amir Sanatgar

M.A.Sc. | Civil Engineer

Concordia University | Canada

Construction Engineering & Management

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Teach Mathematics

October 20, 2019 Teach
Teach Mathematics

Teaching mathematics to high school and Olympiad students

Ever since I was in my final year of high school, I have helped math teachers prepare younger students for the final exams.
After being accepted to the university in my favorite field (civil engineering), I started teaching mathematics at a school.
At first, I only taught “Statistics and Probability” to Olympiad students.
Over time, I also taught limit and derivative topics.
After a year, several Olympiad students asked me for help in the university entrance exam (national entrance exam), and in this way, the high school students’ math education was added.
In 2018, I was offered to teach the math game in the Acceleration SHETAB TALENT project (Summer School). Due to the students’ young age and communicating with the junior high students, I went to two weeks of class management training.
Finally, I took the most significant risk of 2018 and started teaching elementary school students. The experience was extraordinarily generous and exciting.
Finally, in 2019, due to the university’s importance and interest in civil engineering, despite all the desire to teach all the math classes the following year, I canceled.
I hope to teach one day again.

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Out of respect for Students’ privacy, I refused to publish pictures of the classes.

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