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Italian · Art history · History
One of the main goals I try to achieve as a tutor is to encourage my students to explore the world around them from a new perspective. With 1-1 teaching, I am able to create lessons that are specifically tailored to my student's interests, weaknesses and concerns and from this nurture a solid learning style that they will be able to take with them to further education. Currently, I am studying for my second degree in History of Art and have strong and extensive knowledge in structuring essays and approaches to the humanities. Honing and improving essay writing skills will prove invaluable to students when reaching higher education and exams which I believe my tutelage would help with! I usually have a methodical approach to learning where each lesson is planned out with upcoming exams, weak subjects and repeated mistakes in mind. I always find that my students work better when they have small and achievable goals to reach in each session. As an example, my lessons are structured with upcoming homework as a first target with each subject's homework being one goal smashed. After that, revision or any marked work with mistakes/problem areas is looked into and divided into sections/goals that they can achieve. I usually create a points system where with enough points they win a small prize. This is not a requirement of my teaching but I find it works very well! I also discuss with parents before starting tutorials what they know to be their weaker academic points, how best they respond to teaching and any feedback they may have from teachers with regard to the work outside school. Lessons are always planned with the student's learning style in mind and I am always open to adapting and receiving feedback from parents, teachers and students. Should a student find my teaching style, not to their liking, I will always be happy to change and amend my style to fit them.
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Art history · Art · Arts and crafts
Trusted teacher: Who this is for? This course is for motivated students aiming for TU / FH / Akademie - Bachelor Degree, in Vienna. It follows a mentorship model, providing close guidance and structured support to help students prepare for both Matura and architecture admission exams with greater clarity, efficiency, and (hopefully) reduced risk of burnout. Format & rhythm • Recommended rhythm: 2 individual sessions / week, each 3–4 h, primarily held in person. • Online sessions are offered only when in-person attendance is not possible. • Start: ideally 9–12 months before the admission date. • First session: skills assessment drawing test + short questionnaire (preferences, favorite architects, goals). Students who present previous work skip the drawing test. • Language: English (with translations/explanations as needed). • Recommended age: 16+ 1. Working plan — core sections • Artistic / Representation: traditional drawing (still life, line quality, composition), shape and volume studies, color and material basics, light and values, architectural views, physical modeling and sculpture, photography for portfolio use. • Technical / Graphic: freehand and constructed perspective, light and shadow, entourage elements, axonometric representation, plans, sections, elevations, layouting (typography, scale, measurements). • Theory & Context: contemporary architecture history, design thinking, styles and movements, architectural language and terminology, materials and finishes, case studies. • Digital & Professional Tools: 2D and 3D tools introduction, presentation techniques, workflow examples from real architectural projects. • Studio Practice & Cognitive Skills: work ethics, time management, critique culture, creative flow, vision pitch and rhetoric, thinking from small to large scale 2. Portfolio building / Motivational letter + Ranking test (TU Wien) • Portfolio strategy aligned with the student’s vision and academic criteria; project-based work with feedback; curated final portfolio pages; captions and visual storytelling; • TU Wien - specific support including sketches for the motivation letter and ranking test preparation. 3. Interview & Jury impression • How to present choices: storytelling (problem → idea → resolution → learning). • Jury cares about: clarity of thinking, process visibility, curiosity, adaptability, visual literacy, attitude. • Prepare answers for likely questions: motivations, favorite works, why architecture, what you learned from a project, how you solve problems. 4. Extras (optional) • Urban sketching, museum visits, architecture and design events, photography walks, model making 5. Resources • Recommended books, articles, case studies, presentations, 2D and 3D models where needed.
Architecture · Drawing & sketching · Art history
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