Tutoring Is For All
Admit it; before you were involved with tutoring (or if you haven’t been involved with tutoring, then still), chances are you had (or have) a perception that tutoring is only for those students who can afford it …
by ddipper | Nov 30, 2020 | Ideology
Admit it; before you were involved with tutoring (or if you haven’t been involved with tutoring, then still), chances are you had (or have) a perception that tutoring is only for those students who can afford it …
by ludo@qualifiedtutor.org | Nov 27, 2020 | Business of Tutoring, FEATURED, Ideology, Strategies
Off the back of a hugely successful conversation with Mike Michalowicz on the Qualified Tutor Podcast, we decided to summarise Mike’s 7 key points for tutors.
by rashelford | Nov 25, 2020 | Ideology
In some subjects, only 4 marks can be lost for ‘accuracy’ in a single answer, but in English as many as 16 marks are in jeopardy. Isn’t accuracy – accuracy?
by ludo@qualifiedtutor.org | Nov 23, 2020 | Community, Interviews
We speak to Community Member, Lisa McRobbie, about her experience in tutoring and what advice she has for tutors starting out.
by rashelford | Nov 18, 2020 | Challenges, Community, FEATURED
Being a private tutor can be very lonely. I’ve been a tutor for a long time and I’ve worked alone. I have made mistakes, learnt from them, had problem students and learned how to deal with them. All on my own. Until now …
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