It was common to do part-time proofreading work on the Internet, especially on some online education platforms. These platforms allow individuals or institutions to set up their own courses and provide online teaching and tutoring services. In this case, students can find part-time proofreading opportunities on the platform to support themselves or others. Some common part-time proofreading platforms include Coursera, edX, Udemy, and so on.
One common theme is the growth of the student. In these fics, the math teacher often acts as a mentor, guiding the reader (usually a student) to grow in their math knowledge and skills.
A math teacher can design math - related games. For example, in a number - guessing game, students have to use math knowledge to narrow down the range. This makes learning math fun and practical.
The story problems written by this teacher are usually practical and related to real-life scenarios. They help students understand math in a more relatable way.
It could be a story about a math teacher who inspires students to love the subject. Maybe they use unique teaching methods or have a personal connection with each student.
There could be a 'math teacher and reader fanfic' where the math teacher is also an avid reader of historical math texts. The story might revolve around the teacher sharing these interesting historical math stories with a curious reader - student. It could include things like how ancient mathematicians solved problems, and how that knowledge is still relevant today in modern math teaching.