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Philosophy, Ethics and Religion A-Level tutor required


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Hi there,

 

My name is Zachary Baker, I have worked as a school teacher at senior school level (ten years in Liceo Artistico in Trento, Italy) and have a degree in Literature and History of Art and a Masters in Literature and Philosophy. I also studied Religion at A level. I am confident that I could help your daughter with her A level studies though I am not familiar with these particular courses. My teaching experience has been very broad and combined with my own extensive studies in this area, I'm sure I could provide the support and confidence she needs as long as she has the correct course materials. My aim is always to deepen understanding and nurture learner autonomy through study practices that are effective and sustainable.

 

If you have any questions do email me at [email protected] or call me on my home phone number 020 3581 7497. I am currently without a mobile as I prefer not be interrupted continually in my daily life.

 

All the best,

Zac

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