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Questions you should ask a tutor

This article, will explain to you what questions you should ask your tutors. At tutors in Batley, we actively encourage questioning before you choose a tutor.

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Questions you should ask a tutor

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  1. Questions you should ask a tutor Ask family and friends for good referrals. They can be a source of reference and can share their experiences. There are important questions you should ask the tutor to help you decide. Know your goals Knowing your goals will enable you to ask the potential tutor the right questions. It is a good idea to speak to your child's teacher to learn about their strengths and weaknesses. Then. know the level of help you child needs and the type. For example, does your child need homework help, intensive intervention help, or something in between? Be clear about where you expect to see the improvement. Is it better scores in one or all of these subjects: math, reading, science. Knowing how to study, and having the motivation is equally important. It is important you know which learning style suits them best whether it is best by reading, listening, moving, touching. Some children study better with the same gender. The opposite is true for others. Having a clear idea of how much time and money can you devote to tutoring is important because you don't want to be starting and stopping tutoring. At tutors in Batley and tutors in Dewsbury, we find the best results occur when you ask the tutor the right questions. Questions You should ask a tutor ( ) Check credentials carefully. Check educational background? ( ) What type of teaching experience do you have? ( ) How do you evaluate each student's needs? ( ) How long to you think you will need to prepare the lessons? ( ) What tutoring methods do you use? ( ) What do you expect from me? ( ) How do you motivate your students? ( ) What hours are you available? ( ) Where do you do your tutoring? ( ) Tutors usually choose a public place to tutor, like a library. ( ) How long do you expect tutoring to last? ( ) How much do you charge for your services? ( ) What is the range of results you see?

  2. ( ) How much have other clients improved in the past? ( ) Is there someone I can contact who knows your tutoring skills? ( ) Local searches on Google such as tutors in Batley and tutors in Dewsbury can provide you good list of credible tutors. ( ) Ensure, you watch how your child relates to the tutor. ( ) Sit in on part of a session, monitor progress, ask for feedback from your child, and see if your child's grade gradually improves. ( ) If you child has a negative attitude towards tuition, then move on. Partner for results It is vitally important that your child relates to the tutor and therefore I would suggest you sit in on part of a session if possible. When your child is comfortable, you will see your child succeed. After each session get a few minutes feedback from your child's tutor. Your involvement is vitally important and see if your child's grade gradually improve. Improvements can take time, but look at the detail. Is your improving Finally, tutors, parents and children all should work together for the success of your child.

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