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ERIC GOH
OWNER
The owner and founder of Geography Café, Mr Eric Goh was MOE Scholar majoring in Geography at National University of Singapore whom was selected for Teaching Award during while perusing his education at NIE. Starting from Junior College to the Subject Head of Hwa Chong Junior College, Mr Goh had a vast experience in the subject, which also includes being Senior Teacher in Raffles Institute.
Mr Goh has got more than 15 years of teaching experience and conducts his lessons in an interactive learning environment. He always integrates personal scenarios and case studies in his lesson plan so that the students can understand to them and apply the correct concept in exams.
Ms ELEEN
MENTOR
Ms Eleen is one of the most dedicated mentors who monitor students for humanities since 2008. Having more than 10 years of experience Ms Eleen is one of the most passionate individual, who has dedicated herself in helping students to make huge leaps in grades from failing to at least a B grade.
Her simple and effective teaching methodologies and her years of experience in lessons helps students to gain mastery of concepts in the particular subject, rather than of the misconceptions of memorizing the content by many students.