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Constructing constructive feedback — a tutor’s guide

Feedback when tutoring an individual should be personalised to that individual, allow them to ask questions back as well as give any feedback back to you. The importance of the ability to give feedback in a constructive, helpful manner cannot be underestimated. If your tutee does not trust your judgement

Tutor in Style — Adapting to Learning Styles

When it comes to tutoring, there are 3 main learning styles you will have to encounter. Each student learns differently, and a well-rounded educator will be able to adapt to each student’s needs. We’ll provide some overall tips on how to best help the students who fit into

Declaring your Tutoring income — UK only

Tutoring is subject to taxation laws in the UK, the same as any form of income. You are legally required to declare any income you make from tutoring. We will be giving you a few tips on how best to navigate the gov.uk website portal and the reasoning behind

An Educated Peer — An approach to tutoring

The role of the tutor is an important part of the learning process for the tutee. A tutor has to impose themselves as a go-to point of information but also reflect the fact that the tutor has been hired specifically for the student and is therefore, not a teacher, in

Tutoring — common occurrences to be aware of

Tutoring can be a rewarding and special activity where you are constantly seeing growth in your tutees’ performance and knowledge in the subject area you are guiding them with. However, similar to all sectors of work, there are always hindrances which can distract from the tutoring activities themselves. We’ve

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