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Everything Sociology: Social Dynamics and Power Structures: Understanding Society and Change

This course offers O and A Level students a comprehensive introduction to the field of sociology, exploring the fundamental concepts and theories that shape our understanding of human society. Students will examine the structure of societies, the role of institutions, and the ways in which individuals interact within various social groups. Key topics include socialization, culture, class, gender, race, and power dynamics. Through case studies, group discussions, and critical analysis, students will gain insight into how societies function, how social inequalities emerge, and how social change occurs. This course aims to develop students’ critical thinking, analytical skills, and ability to engage with current social issues, preparing them for advanced study and real-world applications of sociology. With a masters from Oxford and Bachelors from LSE, i am here for you!

Location

Online via webcam

General info

Age:
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level:
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration:
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in:English

About Me

As a tutor on Apprentus, I believe in creating a supportive and engaging learning environment tailored to each student’s unique needs. My teaching approach is interactive and adaptable, focusing on helping students understand concepts deeply rather than just memorizing facts. I enjoy working with students who are curious, motivated, and ready to improve, no matter their current skill level. With experience in both academic and professional settings, I employ practical examples and problem-solving techniques to make lessons relatable and effective. My goal is to inspire confidence and a love for learning in all my students. I am well catered to neurodivergent teaching techniques and would love to be there for you.

Education

Masters — University of Oxford - Oxford School of Global and Area Studies. Oct 2023-June 2024
MSc In Modern South Asian Studies; Modules: Economic Dev. Of South Asia, Regulation within Himalayas (Distinction)
Oxford Pakistan Programme Scholar, Malala Scholar, Linacre Scholar
Undergraduate — London School of Economics and Political Sciences Sep 2020-May 2023
BSc (Hons) In International Social and Public Policy with Politics (Upper Second Class Honours)
receiver of Titmuss Meindhart Scholarship, Highest in Cohort for GY315: Geographies of Race
A level — Karachi Grammar School Sep 2018-Sep 2020
Sociology- A*, Economics- A*, Mathematics- A, World History- A, Thinking skills (AS level) – A
O level — Education Bay School Sep 2015-Sep 2018
10 A*s

Experience / Qualifications

Higher Executive Officer (HEO) Analyst at The Ministry of Justice UK May 2023-Present
• Youngest HEO offer-holder at the Ministry of Justice (Part-time during Masters/Full-time Permanent offer) and secured 98th percentile to become an accredited Government Social Researcher (GSR member)
• Analyst within Female Offenders - Youth Justice and Vulnerable Offenders Team
• Macro-analysis and evidence-based research that drives decisions focusing on improving and developing outcomes of vulnerable female offenders within UK’s criminal justice system
• Only Analyst to be conducting impact evaluations for minority-ethnic women and subsequently publishing within the Female Offenders Newsletter; completed 6 reviews of minority ethnic prison policy to date
• Grant assessments of new forms of provision financed by the UK government aimed at better managing the needs of female sector organisations, reducing reoffending, and improving outcomes for all stakeholders while modelling for value for money for stakeholders
• Sole led the publication of a newsletter introduced to comment on design of new measures aimed at reducing female reoffending
• Developing monitoring plans, evaluation plans and economic modelling for projects aimed at reducing reoffending using household surveys, labour force surveys and prison datasets, working with 167 business organisations
• Daily usage of STATA, Nvivo, R, Python, Excel and PowerBI for desk-research on a regular basis, using pivot tables, aiding ministers for policy reviews
• Data-driven data visualisation for Ministers and Policy Team
• On the Government Social Research Board for cross-country research on social justice policy

Community Researcher at The Social Innovation Partnership (Blood Cancer UK Contract) August 2024-Present
• Onboarded to work within a Team of 4 Community Researchers to work on understanding the limits of Pakistani Community Participation within clinical trails in the UK, assigned to do 10 interviews reporting to Blood Cancer UK to understand cancer based policymaking

Wave-maker Leader and Peer Engagement Intern at Ocean Generation UK June 2023-Sep 2023
• Established relationships between Ocean Generation and approximately 17 Climate consultancies and Universities/Colleges across the UK and beyond with the purpose of setting up UNESCO workshops and events with their students that enabled a participation of 250 students in Climate Action Pledge
• Developed online content for Ocean Generation channels to enable an outreach capacity that could mobilise 500 young students every month for climate protection seminars across the globe

Interviewer at THE TIMES (HighFliers Research) Jan 2023-May 2023
• Conducted Interviews to evaluate success of recent education policies specifically evaluating Equality Act 2010 across Russell Group Universities
• Named Researcher of the week by TIMES magazine for 5 weeks consecutively for having the most in-depth policy papers and highest retention rates, across a team of 65 researchers
• Provided empirical research assistance to TIMES Communications and Policy division across graduate university groups

Data Analysis Intern at Founders4Schools (F4S) June 2022-Aug 2022
• Led a STEM recruitment diversity project for promoting workplace diversity in STEM based organisations and conducted future equity policy analysis for 17 businesses in partnership with F4S
• Presented impact and performance in relation to UK STEM education policy goals for F4S’ board, businesses and clients through quantitative and qualitative data analysis i.e. systematic literature review, and survey compilation etc.
• Contacted and consulted with 200 STEM based organisations to conduct assigned policy analysis for F4S Clients against their aim: “Increasing STEM based representation and analysing progress till date”
• Liaised with and attracted almost 6 new firms to F4S within two months – 90% successful retention rate

Content Writer and Researcher at Journal for Intersectional Social Justice. June 2022 - February 2023
• Proof reading, qualitative analysis, and in-depth research to evaluate mechanisms for increasing the accessibility of social justice academia
• Research and work on writing blogs re: complex social justice relationships across the globe to produce digestible social media content with the aim of making academia accessible, prepared 15 blogs on topics ranging from justice economics to international development and hunger

President for Food and Cooking Society at LSE Student Union Mar 2022-July 2023
• Led the society with almost 200 full-time members, organising events, establishing and nurturing partnerships with external companies, along with developing innovative recruitment strategies, leading to highest society membership since 2017, while delegating a 7-person committee
• Successfully shifted the course of attention of the society from merely social events to shed light towards social causes e.g. seminars on food colonisation and charity collaborations with food health related organisations
• Successfully secured 6000 GBP in sponsorships from LSE Grant Funds and Jamie Oliver Cookery School to host the first ever LSE Cooking Class Series at the Jamie Oliver Kitchen for over 75 people, demonstrating effective negotiation skills, ability to engage with external stakeholders and draft accurate documentation to compete with 210 student societies.
• Won Gold Society of the Year Award

Intern at Citizens Archive of Pakistan. Aug 2021-Sep 2021
• Conducted and transcribed 105 interviews after undergoing training in transcribing multiple accents of Partition survivors and famous historians
• Initiated and released a national project: “The Feminine Perspective in South Asian Partition” to celebrate the events of 14th August Independence Day series, involving field work in Pakistan and liaison with fieldworkers from Citizens Archive of Bangladesh and Citizens Archive of India, curating the first ever diverse approach to partition series
• Administered a range of complex evaluation projects with CAP research team to evaluate the project’s success

Ethical and Editorial Officer at Shaping Horizons- Aug 2020– Jan 2022
University of Cambridge
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• Proof-read all partnership clauses and agreements as an ethical officer, on a daily basis to cross corroborate with deals of 15 business
• Proposed and presented policies for the protection of ethical guidelines for 7 businesses interested in increasing their CSR, of which 5 adopted most of the strategies proposed, subsequently expanding their business the following year

General Secretary of LSESU Pakistan Society Mar 2021-July 2022
• Successfully executed and handled 14 events across the term, managing COVID-19 guidelines to develop a safe events approach, liaising with student Union, healthcare partners and student voice at LSE
• Managed multiple marketing projects simultaneously, setting personal aims and deadlines to ensure prompt and successful execution of campaigns, successfully having the highest in-term membership rates across LSESU
• Won third best society by the The Pakistan Foundation for charity schemes; raised over 10000 GBP for the Shahid Afridi Foundation
Academic Representative for Social Policy Department Sep 2020-July 2023
• Successfully re-elected for 3 consecutive years, managed democratic voice and feedback forms and opinions from a cohort of 150 students
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RELEVANT INDEPENDENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
SP201: Core Module Penultimate Year Project 2022 - “The intersectionality of discrimination against culture, religion and clothing for women in the UK Labour Market and Recruitment Process”
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I am a qualified teacher with an experience of teaching all school levels. Willing to work with studenys who are energetic and has a positive attitude with a dynamic and enjoyable education environment and flexible working hours. Teaching and learning in a safe and healthy environment.

Spanish courses, oratorio, oral and written communication
A grammar and social studies teacher has a unique combination of skills that not only allow him to impart fundamental knowledge, but also cultivate critical thinking and citizenship in his students. ### Area Specific Capabilities: #### Grammar: * **Advanced Linguistic Domain:** In-depth knowledge of the grammatical rules, syntax, morphology, spelling and punctuation of the Spanish language. * **Explanatory Clarity:** Ability to translate complex grammatical concepts into simple and understandable explanations. * **Textual Analysis:** Ability to analyze and correct texts, identify errors and suggest improvements to cohesion, consistency and style. * **Writing Promotion:** Experience guiding students in producing clear, precise and effective texts in various genres. * **Critical Reading Stimulation:** Teaching strategies to understand grammatical structure as a key to the deep interpretation of texts. #### Social Sciences: * **Integral Historical-Geographic Knowledge:** Broad knowledge base in universal, national and regional history, as well as physical, human and economic geography. * **Multidisciplinary Analysis:** Ability to integrate concepts from history, geography, economics, sociology and civic education to offer a holistic vision. * **Foment of Critical Thinking:** Ability to design activities that promote the analysis of primary and secondary sources, the identification of people and the formulation of fundamental opinions. * **City Awareness:** Teaching of the principles of human rights, government systems and active civic participation. * **Contextualization of Events:** Ability to relate historical events and social phenomena to the present, demonstrating its relevance and practical application. ### Teaching and general skills: * **Curricular design:** Ability to plan and develop study programs that support learning objectives in several disciplines. * **Active methodologies:** Implementation of participatory and dynamic teaching and learning strategies (projects, debates, case studies) that promote research and interaction. * **Formative and Summary Assessment:** Creation of diverse and fair assessment tools for student progress and the acquisition of knowledge and skills. * **Academy Management:** Ability to create an inclusive, respectful and stimulating learning environment. * **Effective Communication:** Excellent oral and written communication skills to interact with students, parents and colleagues. * **Empathy and Adaptability:** Ability to understand individual student needs and adapt instruction to meet diverse learning styles. * **Educational Technology:** Integration of digital tools and multimedia resources to acquire the learning experience in many areas. * **Time Management and Organization:** Ability to manage multiple responsibilities and maintain a structured schedule of classes and activities.

Courses and academic support up to middle school (all subjects), high school (economic and social sciences and history-geography) and Law
Depending on the course chosen, the age and the learner's objective, I adapt to the need (in-depth learning, preparation for an exam, a competition, methodology) and the context (attention span, motivation). I offer mini-challenges to make learning fun, for young and old alike.

Understanding Humans, Behavior & Society: A Journey Through Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, and Gender Studies
📚 What Students Will Learn: In this interdisciplinary course, students will gain a foundational and critical understanding of how individuals think, behave, and relate to one another within cultural and societal frameworks. Drawing on four core disciplines—Gender Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology—this course encourages students to explore the complexities of human identity, interaction, and social structure. By the end of the course, students will understand Core Concepts and Theories of any one of the subjects they have chosen to understand and learn: Learn key ideas from gender theory (e.g., gender performativity, intersectionality) Explore sociological perspectives on class, race, norms, and deviance Study anthropological approaches to culture, rituals, kinship, and belief systems Examine psychological theories of behavior, emotion, personality, and cognition