Being open and enthusiastic, I believe are very important traits in a tutor. You want to help your student tackle tasks confidently and motivate them that they can do the work. I am very friendly and approachable and I believe that learning should be fun and engaging. Every student is different and learns in different ways and I am committed to…
Help them gain confidence, and for them to do the best they can. Students that require tutoring are often ones that lack confidence in a subject area. Tutors are there to strengthen and encourage them. Breaking down difficult concepts and passing on my knowledge to students. Also, finding where a student has difficulty and working with them to…
I believe the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to understand their needs and any difficulties they are facing along their academic journey and come up with various solutions rather than just teaching. Also, I believe customised tutoring sessions are particularly helpful in education as students learn differently. Thus,…
I would say understanding student's problem is the most important to help a student. Student's problem can be in the subject matter itself, or way the subject is delivered. Some may prefer more theory in the beginning, and some may prefer tutorial way of learning. So, tutoring should be tailor-made to a student for best learning experience. As a…
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include providing personalized support, building confidence, fostering critical thinking skills, promoting a positive learning environment, and setting realistic goals. These elements empower students to succeed academically and develop essential life skills in a supportive and encouraging…
For me, a tutor is a character who is able to assist you and point out some hidden methods and information that might not be taught colloquially at schools, making the student more confident in doing their respective subjects. I have the ability to be patient as well as being able to explain concepts in different manners to reach more people. I…
One of the most important things that a tutor can do is actually get to know the student as well as their learning style in order to be able to make a real impact on the student's learning. Another key thing that a tutor can do identify the areas that the student needs extra help in in order to focus on these which could involve asking a few…
Personalise the learning based on the student’s needs and requirements and implement connections to the student’s interests to make learning more beneficial and efficient. Tutors should also prioritise teaching the student’s strengths that they can utilise on their journey to success. I believe i have the ability to adapt and be flexible…
Every student is special and expecting same response from every student is really not good . The velocity with which the child,s brain works is really different from kid to kid so the explanation from a tutor side has to be made again and again without thinking of his time till a sense of satisfaction is achieved from every student As a tutor, i…
I believe the most integral part of tutoring is to find the best ways your particular student can learn and understand. Once this is achieved, all the other aspects like explaining the content and going through exercises will fall into place more easily. When you know how your student learns best, they will be able to apply those methods…
I consider encouragement, feedback and trust to be an important part of tutoring. The teacher should support the learner to become more confident in their own academic capabilities, giving them timely and accurate feedback. Also, it is just as important to build positive relationships with your students so they can come to you with their problems…
Ensuring your student is feeling comfortable and confident to try new things is paramount. A student needs to understand that making mistakes is part of the learning process. They need to feel safe and comfortable to make mistakes.
I also try to incorporate the interests of a student into learning where possible. E.g. turning a math problem…