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The term algebra comes from Arabic (al-jabr) and is nothing but a branch of mathematics that allows the expression of the properties of operations (additions, subtractions, multiplications and divisions...) as well as the treatment of equations, leading to the study of algebraic structures. Originally, and this is very telling, the Arabic word al-jabr means "the reduction of a fracture", "the reunion or reunification (of pieces)", or even "the reconstruction", "the connection", or even "the restoration". As for the mathematical context, in this specific case, the term algebra refers to the transformation of an equation by the addition of a term. The word "algebra" is simply derived from the title of a work written by a Persian mathematician around 825, a title which meant "A Summary of Calculations by Restoration and Comparison". This book had very clear practical objectives and symbolizes the advent of complex calculations, which allowed for the development of human societies and civilizations: calculations related to inheritance, surveying, commercial exchanges, etc. At the time, algebra naturally fit into the chronology of the development of Islamic science and technology. Depending on the period and the level of education considered, this branch of mathematics called algebra can be described in several ways: - It can be a generalized arithmetic, extending the usual operations on numbers to different objects or quantities. - It can also be the theory of equations and polynomials. - Finally, since the beginning of the 20th century, it is the study of algebraic structures (in this case, we speak of general or abstract algebra). It is good to know that the scope of algebra ranges from arithmetic problems (dealing with numbers themselves...) to geometric problems such as analytic geometry or complex numbers. This is why algebra occupies a special place that plays more or less the role of a hinge, an axis, between arithmetic and geometry, allowing for the extension and unification of the numerical domain. To be complete on the subject, and without going into details that have their place in theses on the subject, it should be noted that this qualifier of "algebraic" is also given to other parts of mathematics whose objects or methods involve algebra. - For example, this may be algebraic topology, which applies algebraic tools to the study of topological spaces, while seeking to naturally associate algebraic invariants with associated topological structures. - It may also be algebraic geometry, which is the part of geometry that studies algebraic curves or varieties, i.e. curves or varieties defined by polynomial equations, with techniques themselves often derived from algebra. - Finally, it may be algebraic analysis, a branch of mathematics that uses, among other things, complex analysis to study the properties of hyperfunctions.
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Algebra teacher

4000 Brisbane4 km from Auchenflower
I am a qualified Maths tutor. I would like to take classes for year 3 to year 6 children at very nominal charges and can bring up a lot of differences in the results. I love to teach children and I do have experience in that. Once the child practice under my supervision; he/she would definitely learn good techniques in Maths.
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Algebra teacher

4060 Ashgrove3 km from Auchenflower
NumberWorks'nWords provides specialist Maths and English tuition that delivers great results through: + One-to-one tuition that builds confidence, changes attitudes and delivers results + Specific catch-up, extension or exam preparation tuition +Individual plans are tailored to meet the learning needs of students *information hidden*years + Progress is monitored and regular reports show how your child is improving + Every student works towards agreed personal goals + Our effective and engaging programs have been developed by experts + Tutoring plans complement schoolwork and follow the Australian curriculum + 30+ years dedicated to perfecting our methods for successful tutoring services

What training or studies are necessary to teach algebra classes?

In order to answer this question as accurately as possible, it is important to know exactly which level of algebra courses will be offered. Contrary to popular belief, there are no specific requirements to give private lessons in France. The market for private lessons is not subject to any specific regulations, making it particularly open. Legally, we can give private lessons from the age of 14 with the permission of parents and labor inspection. Therefore, if you are a high school student, you can give private lessons without any qualification. It is worth noting that one can become a private tutor without having a high school diploma. Looking at the profiles of private teachers, it appears that a large number of them are indeed high school students and university students in addition to certified or aggregated teachers. However, for traditional teaching in high school or middle school, it is a different story. To become a teacher, one must have completed 5 years of university studies (Bachelor's degree and Master's degree), and then it will be possible to take the National Education competition (from the Master 2 level): the CAPES (or Certificate of Aptitude for Teaching in Secondary Education), the CAPLP (or Certificate of Aptitude for Teaching in Vocational High Schools), or the aggregation. Before pursuing studies in mathematics, it is recommended to pursue a scientific pathway, such as mathematics, life and earth sciences, physics and chemistry, etc. The most recommended Master's degree to prepare for National Education exams is the "MEEF" Master's degree (Master's in Teaching, Education and Training Professions). However, it is important to note that obtaining a Master's degree is not a guarantee of success in the famous civil service competition.

What is the field of expertise of an algebra teacher?

In this section, we will first explore private lessons, then we will talk about lessons in institutions, in order to avoid confusion and to remain clear for everyone. It should be noted that private lessons come in different forms and are intended for students of all levels: - Firstly, there are traditional private tutoring lessons at home. In this specific setting, the student and the teacher agree to meet either at the teacher's home or at the student's home. The advantage of direct interaction between the teacher and the student is that they can both agree on the time and place of the meeting and the lesson. - More recently, especially since the Covid-19 crisis, there are now online lessons using webcam. In recent years, many teachers have turned to this method, which is very convenient. Online lessons allow the student and the teacher to work very freely, in a relaxed environment (since everyone is at home...). Constraints related to distance and transportation are significantly reduced, and the offer is becoming more diverse. - There is also the option of group lessons, which remains possible and is increasingly popular. Many teachers offer group lessons, and this applies to algebra as much as any other discipline. The first advantage of giving group private lessons is that teachers offer a decreasing price according to the number of students, and it is not uncommon for classmates or friends to group together at their parents' request, as learning as a group is often more motivating. Now that we have seen private lessons, let's move on to lessons in institutions, which also have their own specificities. We must specify that we will differentiate between a middle school algebra course and a high school algebra course, as they do not involve the same depth of knowledge and are two professions with significantly different approaches to the subject (even if the discipline is the same...). In middle school, the concepts to be taught are fundamental, such as basic operations, numeration, proportionality, trying to get a student’s understanding of line gradation and plan location, and finally algebraic calculation. To be honest, these basics are so basic and widely understood by the average mathematician that it is often difficult to explain them to a middle school audience, who, on the other hand, see it as a foreign concept. Therefore, the focus is especially on pedagogy, concrete activities, and discovering new concepts through manipulation (folding, cutting, trying to create concrete problems, etc.). It is an exciting profession but does not necessarily appeal to the sharp mathematical aspiration that may have created the vocation. In high school, it is different, in the sense that the basic concepts are deemed acquired, and therefore the Mathematics teaching is much more concentrated around more advanced and especially abstract notions (studying functions, sequences, focusing on derivatives, calculating and plotting vectors, etc.). A number of students do not transition smoothly, and the scope of concrete manipulation decreases significantly; in a sense, we find the essence of what makes mathematics, namely, abstraction (especially in the science stream, it should be emphasized...). In high school, the pace is significantly faster, and a large part of pedagogy becomes a kind of introduction (as clearly and precisely as possible) to all kinds of definitions and theorems with sometimes bewildering names. The types of exercises also diversify, and their solutions require more initiative and adaptation from students, as well increasing sagacity. It can be said that in high school, Mathematics in general (and algebra in particular...) becomes more interesting because it is more advanced, even though its practical application remains limited (as we are still at the high school level, and we cannot lose students in thoughts or notions that are too complex or beyond their reach); their theoretical applicability goes much further, and the accessible exercises become much more exciting.

Why hire a professional for algebra classes?

Until a certain age or level, one can assume that being helped by a friend, an older sibling, a father or a mother will be enough to maintain the level and properly acquire overall knowledge. However, when it comes to notions that become more complex, given that algebra requires neither approximation nor improvisation, it is best to refer to a true expert in order to shed light on the subject. A professional teacher not only possesses knowledge but must also possess certain qualities that make them a good teacher. Firstly, and this goes without saying, a good teacher must show pedagogy, as this is the essential skill to possess and develop throughout their career, but it is not the only one. To be effective, a teacher worthy of the name must also show a certain sense of organization, and this involves an appropriate balance between the time devoted to preparing lessons and the animation of those lessons, among other things. The teacher must demonstrate versatility and have a sense of priorities to never be overwhelmed in their work, as well as creativity, to think outside the box and impress students by proposing new ways of learning or evaluating them. The sense of listening and curiosity are also very important in order to always move forward and not be left behind, including by new technologies, for example. Finally, a teaching professional also has a good general culture, as this can serve, notably to place certain knowledge in a historical context, and they know how to adapt, because every student is different, every class has its own specificities, and without the ability to adapt, it will be difficult to reach their entire audience. A bit of charisma and natural authority, as well as mastery of computer tools, is what could perfect the profile of a teacher passionate about their profession, and who will be perfect for you or your child.

When should one take algebra courses?

To be honest, there are many reasons that could or should lead you to consider taking algebra classes (or enrolling your child in them), and that's what we'll talk about in this dedicated section. As we've seen, private lessons, whether at home or in a structured setting, have a major advantage: they adapt to all students, making them a customized option for success throughout their academic career, regardless of their level. By taking lessons with a mathematics teacher, your child (or yourself) will be able to learn at their own pace, without pressure (and that changes everything), and with confidence. This helps to work on specific problem areas or difficulties in a particular subject before there is a significant delay that will be much harder to make up for later on. It can also provide homework support during the school year or prepare for an exam. There are numerous reasons that could motivate you to use algebra classes. In short, you should see this option as a very relevant solution. Following an initial contact, the teacher will get an idea of your level, then set clear objectives for each session and propose a customized teaching method. Very often, when taking classes, it's an opportunity to discover new learning and memorization methods that would better suit their individual way of learning. Furthermore, private lessons help to gain confidence, as the child can feel more free to express themselves and ask all the questions they have in mind. For some, a revision session at home is also an ideal opportunity to unleash their creativity.

How to find a professional algebra teacher?

Rest assured, wherever you are, whatever region or department you are in or live in, and whatever level of classes you request (at least up to the Bac or Bac +2 levels): finding mathematics courses (a typical math teacher will be a perfect algebra teacher...) is relatively easy, as there are many companies offering this type of service and they cover the territory very well. So, whether you live in Auchenflower in the city centre, or in the depths of the Breton or Ardèche countryside, we recommend that you start by asking your acquaintances and relatives, as word of mouth is an excellent way to find the right address for this kind of thing. You can also mention it to your child's school teachers, the school principal, or even to other parents of classmates. If the search yields no results, it is possible to turn to the Internet. Once online, whatever search engine you use, we suggest that you consult a site such as StarOfService, for example, which lists all the teaching professionals based on your location 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 find out their availability.

How much can algebra lessons cost?

Before giving you any prices or price ranges, we would like to emphasize that your geographical location can have a significant impact on the prices charged. Therefore, understand that the price range we are going to give you is necessarily subjective. After taking these few precautions, we must specify that the range we are going to give you is based on an average of prices obtained from several dozen providers. According to our survey, the cost of a one-hour algebra tutoring session starts at €20 for secondary level (middle school, high school) and can go up to more than €30. For a more advanced algebra course (i.e., for a preparatory level, university, or to prepare for a competition), the price is around €35, but it can go up to €45 or even €50 per hour in some cases. It's pretty obvious that the longer the class, the more expensive it will be. Most private algebra teachers (and therefore math teachers) charge by the hour. However, do your research because they frequently offer package deals, covering 1 or several classes per week for 1 or 2 quarters, for example. Often, the formulas are practical and designed in such a way that they cover critical times, such as the beginning of the school year, the period before exams, etc. Be aware that if you have to cancel a class at the last minute, the teacher may ask you for cancellation fees. Therefore, it is best to inquire about the cancellation conditions before committing to a particular professor or tutoring service.

How to choose the right teacher for algebra classes?

We have already explained earlier that word of mouth is one of the best ways to find an effective maths (and algebra) teacher. That's why, as a first step, we advise you to ask your friends, family, and acquaintances if they have heard of a reliable teacher or a company providing excellent services near you. If this is not the case, use the internet and browse through some professional reference sites such as StarOfService. You will find lists of maths teachers, among others, who work in your region, as well as reviews and comments from clients who have used their services. This last point is crucial, and we invite you to take the time to go through these reviews, as they shed light on the quality of the professional's work and pedagogy. Once you have found the right person, make sure to check their availability, ensure that the rates are what you expect or are willing to pay, and clearly state the deadlines you would like to meet, etc. One final piece of advice on the subject: if some professionals offer prices well below market rates, it is not always a guarantee of top-quality services, so be cautious and do your research from the outset.

Here are a few questions to ask your algebra teacher during your first appointment, in conclusion:

- How long have you been practicing this profession? What education or diploma do you have to practice this activity? - What are your rates? Can you provide a detailed breakdown? - Will you provide a formal quote before the lessons begin? - What are your availability? - Can you guarantee that you will respect the agreed upon deadlines and rates?