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#1 21-11-2021 10:12:14

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How to become a tutor?

1. Don't put it off until tomorrow
The sooner you start teaching, the faster you will gain experience. You will have more confidence and useful skills, and a reputation will be formed. Try not to recruit many students at once, do it gradually. As practice shows, at the initial stage you will have enough classes with one or two students.

2. Make a training plan
Of course, after a while your teaching methodology will become completely different. However, at the very beginning, you should be as confident as possible in your preparation. It is the lesson plan that will help you cope with fear and uncertainty. Many teachers post similar materials on the Internet. Look at the manuals, study the experience of colleagues. You do not need to plan every minute of the lesson, it will only be enough to think over the structure of the lesson as a whole.

3. Analyze the market situation
Find information about the cost of tutoring services in your city.

How long does a standard lesson last, depending on the age of the students and the specifics of the subject? How does a teacher's qualification affect the cost of classes? On which websites can I find a tutor and contact him?

Perhaps your subject is taught in educational centers or private schools. In this case, study the cost of conducting lessons there as well. In accordance with these data, think over your business strategy.

4. Set the cost of the class
Often novice tutors, mostly students, indicate too low a price for their lessons. But you shouldn't do that. Usually low prices are alarming: there are doubts about the competence of the teacher. If you already have training skills and your qualifications are confirmed by various diplomas and certificates, you have every right to set a market price.

5. Choose your target audience
Ask yourself the question: who will I teach for? Perhaps you want to study with preschoolers, schoolchildren, or maybe with adults. Of course, sometimes it can be difficult to decide right away. In this case, you can first try to be a tutor for different age categories.

6. Make a competent mini-resume
It should be simple and understandable. When writing, imagine that you are telling the parents of your future student about yourself. Do not forget to indicate your education, experience and personal achievements, the purpose of the activity: "I studied at a gymnasium with an in-depth study of foreign languages, graduated from the linguistic faculty of the university, at the moment I am receiving a second higher pedagogical education.

7. There is nothing shameful about it!
Advice for those who feel uncomfortable at the mere thought of becoming a tutor. It is very relevant for students who are worried about their inexperience and insufficient level of training.

In a few years, you will thank yourself for starting now. You can immediately warn the student that you are just starting to work. If your future clients will be engaged with you, then they are not at all confused by this fact. Everything is as honest and transparent as possible.

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#2 21-11-2021 11:23:58

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Re : How to become a tutor?

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