Sarwat Fazela
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Sarwat Fazela
Masters degree
/ 55 min
Sarwat - Know your tutor
II am a passionate and dedicated tutor specializing in Economics and Statistics, committed to making complex concepts simple, engaging, and relatable. My teaching style is student-centered, focusing on clarity, patience, and real-world application rather than rote memorization. I believe every student learns differently, so I adapt my methods to suit individual needs, whether through visual explanations, practical examples, or step-by-step problem solving. I encourage questions and create a comfortable learning environment where students feel confident to express doubts without hesitation. My sessions are interactive and structured, aimed at building strong conceptual foundations while also improving exam performance. I prioritize critical thinking and analytical skills, helping students not just learn the subject but truly understand it. My goal is to make learning meaningful, boost confidence, and inspire long-term academic growth. I also provide regular feedback and track progress to ensure continuous improvement and clarity in learning. Beyond academics, I strive to motivate and mentor my students, helping them develop discipline, confidence, and a genuine interest in the subject.
Sarwat graduated from Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra University


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GCSE (UK)
State-Specific Standards (USA)
A-Levels (UK)
International Baccalaureate (IB)
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Sarwat also teaches
Probability
Statistics

Mathematics concepts taught by Sarwat
The Tutor and Student reviewed the Balance of Payments, covering its components like the Current Account and Capital/Financial Accounts. They practiced solving problems related to trade balances, exchange rates, and their economic impact, including analyzing past exam questions and graph interpretations.
Balance of Payments (BoP)
Current Account Components
Double-Entry System in BoP
Exchange Rates and Trade Balance
Factors Influencing the Trade Balance
The Tutor and Student reviewed protectionist measures in international trade, specifically tariffs, subsidies, and quotas, analyzing their economic effects. They then practiced applying the theory of comparative advantage by solving problems related to opportunity cost, specialization, and terms of trade. The next session will focus on extended answer questions.
Subsidies in International Trade
Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade
Quotas in International Trade
The Tutor and Student explored the economic theories of absolute and comparative advantage, focusing on how opportunity costs determine specialization and trade benefits. They analyzed the impact of international trade, including exports and imports, on domestic markets and welfare, and discussed protectionist measures like tariffs.
Theory of Comparative Advantage
Gains from Trade (Exports & Imports)
Protectionism: Tariffs
Subsidies
and Quotas
The Student and Tutor reviewed an extended answer question regarding Australia's economic links to the global economy, covering trade linkages, composition, direction, and importance. They also began discussing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and the economic concepts of absolute and comparative advantage, planning to continue the latter in the next session.
Australia's Economic Linkages with the Global Economy
Composition and Direction of Australia's Trade
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs): Rationale and Benefits
Absolute and Comparative Advantage
The Tutor and Student reviewed Australia's international trade, covering its export and import composition, the economic significance of trade, and Australia's trade policy within global organizations like the WTO. They also practiced answering multiple-choice questions related to these topics, with plans to tackle extended answer questions in the next session.
Australia's International Trade: Exports & Imports
Trade Creation vs. Trade Diversion
The Tyranny of Distance and Trade Policy
Role of International Organizations in Trade
The tutor and student engaged in a review session focused on Australia's foreign debt and investment, covering concepts like financial and current accounts, FDI, and portfolio investment. They practiced problem-solving using MCQs and data interpretation, with a plan to schedule further review sessions for upcoming exams.
Financial Account vs. Current Account
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Net Foreign Liabilities and Net Foreign Debt
Volatality of Portfolio Investment
Teaching tools used by tutor
Visualization & Exploration
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Digital whiteboard
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