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How To Go From A Dead End Job To Being A High Paid Tutor!

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My name is Kasey Hammond and I am writing to celebrate my success in finding the
perfect career for me.

I was killing myself over a job in which I was giving everything I had. As a Spanish
major, I didn't have very much business savvy and was eager to get into the market.
This company was eager to hire me as I spoke fluent Spanish and they were looking
to launch into the Mexican market.

After two and a half years, I did make it to one of the higher positions in the
company but there was no where else to go & I was tired of working away for my
rich boss and giving him all of my time and energy.

As I became disenchanted, I made of list of things I liked about my job... and the
things I hated. I quickly realized that I was a servant to my job and hated it!

IT WAS TIME TO MAKE A DECISION!

While I didn't like everyone I worked with (I am sure you can relate), I realized I have
patience and a willingness to help people and want them to succeed. During this
"soul searching" of mine, a close friend happened to tell me about the tutoring
business and how she was working part time for a company. And the best part was
she was making more money per hour than me and worked whenever she wanted
to!

It was as if someone turned a light on for me! I realized I could be a tutor!

Being a tutor had all the benefits that I was looking for... and of course the great
money making potential.

Now I don't work 50 hours a week and come home exhausted, grumpy & still
carrying around the grief from the current office b.s! Instead I come home energized
and with the fulfillment that I have made a difference for someone.

Not only do I view my customers as clients but they are truly friends. I love getting
emails or Christmas cards from past students or parents who are just checking in to
say hi and give me an update on them.

But unfortunately, it wasn't always this easy. I made several mistakes early on that
still make me cringe!

It took me awhile, but I now have my business on auto-pilot and enjoy having
clients begging me to be on my waiting list and happily paying my premium rates to
work with their children.

Tutoring is a career that allows you to design your day around YOUR schedule and
work however long or short as you want each day! (This is great when I have to run
errands or be there for my family when they need me!)

I decided to publish an E-book detailing how to start your own tutoring business. I
wish I had had this when I was starting my own business! It would have saved me
some money and some grief!

My ebook gives you the secret to getting paid UPFRONT for multiple sessions before
you even spend one minute actually working! (Your clients will be happy to write you
a check for $300, $400, even up to $500 before you even get started!)

o The little known trick to getting teachers to refer all their struggling students to
you directly! (This is a little sneaky but works incredibly well!)

o How to stay super busy in the so called slow summer months and actually make
more than the busy school months. (This is optional only if you want... or vacation
and take your summers off!)

o The #1 blunder new tutors make -- turns clients off like crazy -- and how to avoid
it.

o How to market your services online with your own website and have clients calling
you to get started! (You'll love getting phone calls with people ready to send you a
check!)

o Works with any subject - Even the less popular subjects... it doesn't matter! My
system puts money in your pocket whether you're tutoring students who need help
with Spanish, History, Chemistry, Math, German, or any other subject!

o 2 Ways to find your first tutoring student even when you don't know anybody.

I made this easy for anyone to use. Once you understand how to use the same
tutoring system and techniques that I use, you'll realize that you don't need any
more special skills besides your specialized knowledge to get amazing results.

Tutoring is a wonderful career for so many people. It allows so much flexibility and
the ability to make an hourly rate that truly equals what you are worth. You choose
where you want to work, you determine your availability, the people you want to
work with., your hourly rate and you choose the subject you want to teach! The
time is right for you to reach out and start your own tutoring business and make a
difference in someone's life.


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Cash In on the Booming Tutoring and Supplemental Education Market

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How To Go From A Dead End Job To Being A High Paid Tutor!

Why has tutoring and supplemental education become such a booming market?

With NCLB (No Child Left Behind) in place, many teachers have additional
responsibilities and students can easily fall behind. With National tests and exams,
teachers have to spend a lot of time prepping students for these exams and tests
and don't have as much time to help the struggling student.

Parents dream of their child doing well in school, going to college and starting a
successful career, but when they are not doing well in a subject, parents will readily
call for a tutor for help!

Many households have two working parents, leaving little or no time to assist their
children in their school work which makes the idea of a specialized tutor very
appealing to them. Working parents have extra money but don't always have a lot of
extra time.

Parents wish they could afford private school for their children and choose instead
to hire tutors to supplement their children's education. Also, as class sizes continue
to grow, the idea of individualized help becomes more and more appealing!

Tutoring does not require a teaching certificate or Master's Degree. In fact many
successful tutors do not have either of these. What is most important is that tutors
are enthusiastic, empathetic, friendly & knowledgeable about their subject!

Many also don't realize that tutoring is not just a seasonal business based on the
school year... students enrolled in summer school need help, and students looking
to get ahead and stay current in their work over the summer often call on the help
of a tutor!

Tutoring is a great business for many people including moms, dads
entrepreneurs, college students, teachers, self employed persons, and home
schoolers. Again, you do not need to have a teaching degree or certification to
become a tutor.

You can choose where you want to work....in your home, at your local library or at
your student's home. Tutoring in your own home is great because it allows you to
maximize your time and book sessions back to back. It also means you save on gas
and avoid this added cost for a session.

Working at a library or a local coffee shop is also a good idea. Most libraries have a
study room that can be reserved free of charge and this is a quiet but still public
place to work together. Coffee Shops are a fun place to meet although they can
sometimes be distracting for the student.

In addition to choosing where you want to work, you determine your availability, the
people you want to work with, your hourly rate and you choose the subject you want
to teach! The time is right for you to reach out and start your own tutoring business
and make a difference in someone's life!


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Common Questions Before Starting a Tutoring Business!

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Tutoring and the educational business has been a growing market in the last few years.

Whether you are thinking of starting a part time tutoring business or launching a full time tutoring business and hiring contractors or employees there are important factors to consider.

It is important to have a business model in place and have an idea of how you will launch your business in order to meet with success. Every day parents are looking for quality tutors to help their students succeed. Sometimes their student is failing a subject and often times they are just looking to help them stay current and focused in their studies.

Tutoring is a rewarding career whether you want to work full time or part time. Working with students and families and celebrating achievements together is a reward that no amount of money can buy! That said, tutoring does pay very well if you know how to price yourself right and market your business appropriately.

Every day prospective tutors ponder questions like these:

Do you need to have experience or a degree to start tutoring?

How do I get referrals?

How much does it take to get started?

How to get clients in this economy, when others are losing them?

How do I get started?

What kind of clients pay the most?

Do these questions sound familiar? These are just some of the questions answered in this detailed step by step system, Tutor and Grow Rich.

Now is the time to jump into your successful tutoring business and celebrate your rewarding career as a highly paid tutor.


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How to Start a Tutoring Business

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If you're interested in how to start a tutoring business, here are some great tips for you. Tutoring is an amazing, easy to start and low-cost business that works well for almost anyone. It is especially great for stay-at-home moms, college students, teachers and even home school parents who want to earn income on the side.

According to the National Tutoring Association, the number of individuals in the nation offering tutoring as a business has increased from 250,000 five years ago to more than 1 million today!

If you have every thought of starting your own tutoring business and you have patience and a desire to help others, tutoring may be just the right fit for you!

You can choose where you want to work....in your home, at your local library or at your student's home. Tutoring in your own home is great because it allows you to maximize your time and book sessions back to back. It also means you save on gas and avoid this added cost for a session.

Even though many tutoring franchises have been developing and starting throughout the US & Europe, I believe tutoring works best when it is directly between the student/parent and the tutor and doesn't pass through the third party or tutoring company.

Often times the tutoring company takes a hefty cut of the tutor's pay and the prices are inflated due to this cut. It is pretty simple to get your own clients and referrals from tutoring and starting your own business is easy and satisfying!

It has never been easier to be a highly paid tutor with little to no start up costs and start earning money for skills you already have!

When you start a tutoring business, you may even find that it doesn't even feel like a job but more of a fun hobby!


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Common Questions About How to Start a Tutoring Business

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What are the best techniques for getting new tutoring clients?

Developing relationships with local teachers and schools has been HUGE for me! 90% of my business comes from direct referrals from teachers.

How do I know what rates to charge your tutoring clients?

I made calls to other tutoring companies to see how they charge. For my area,I would consider myself to be a "high cost" tutor and I am okay with this. I think many times tutors price themselves too low and end up attracting the clients that are not truly committed to the end result but strictly focus on the price per hour. These aren't the parents or students I want to work with on an ongoing basis.

How can I retain clients over the long term?

Most parents will stay with you if their student is improving and enjoys the tutoring sessions. It's important to communicate with the parents after each session as well as the student's teacher and be sure everyone is on the same page and parents will start to rely on you doing this and appreciate this interaction.

What are some of the biggest challenges you have had with your tutoring business?

Not getting paid up front and then having to collect after already providing the tutoring session.

Do you have a website? If so, what role does it play in your business?

Yes! Having a website makes you appear professional and legitimate and sets you apart from the 10.00 per hour tutors. It also comes up on the first page of Google when potential clients are searching for a tutor online.

What is your favorite part about having your own tutoring business?

I love that I get everything back that I put into this business and the best part of tutoring is that you have the wonderful feeling of knowing that YOU made a direct difference in a student's life. Not only are you helping them with their knowledge of a particular subject but you are giving them confidence and empowerment that will have a direct effect on their self esteem.

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Find a Tutor - 15 Questions to Help Qualify a Tutor

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1. What do you charge? Fees can range anywhere from $15-$75/hour. Usually at the lower end of the scale are people without degrees or teaching credentials. They could also be high school or college students looking to earn some additional income. Depending on their academic knowledge and their ability to explain things, these less expensive tutors may or may not be a good match for your child. At the upper end of the scale are people with advanced degrees (Masters and Doctorates) as well as college professors. Again, just because they look good on paper and charge a lot of money doesn't mean they are the best tutors. What you are looking for is someone your child can relate to and understand, someone who explains things in different ways until your child "gets it." Feel lucky if you can find a certified teacher who has a good rapport with your child that charges anywhere between $20-$40/hour.

2. What is the length of a session, and how often should the student meet with you? To be the most effective, tutors should meet with students 2-3 times a week. Sessions can range from 1/2 hour to 2 hours, depending on the age of your child. Very young children have short attention spans and should meet more often but for shorter periods of time. High school students can focus for up to two hours if the tutor varies the activities and keeps the discussions lively. Even if students are attending 2 hour sessions, they should still meet with a tutor at least twice a week. By only meeting once a week, students are not able to get enough feedback about the material they are covering and do not have the consistency they need to succeed in their problem areas.

3. How long have you been tutoring? Tutors who have at least one year of experience have had time to work out the kinks in their systems. That's not to say that tutors just starting out won't be excellent teachers for your student, especially if they have previous experience as teachers. However, novice tutors probably haven't worked out their billing system or their cancellation policy or other types of business matters. They may not have as many resources available to them as tutors who have been in business longer. Conversely, just because a tutor has 20 years of experience doesn't mean he/she will be a good match for your child. Sometimes older tutors get set in their ways and have difficulty adjusting their system to new material or children with problems focusing. Making sure your student gets along with the tutor is one of the most important factors in ensuring the relationship is a successful one.

4. Are you a certified teacher? Certified teachers have had to pass minimum competency exams in their areas of expertise. So you can be sure that a certified teacher has a certain basic knowledge of educational concepts and at least some level of proficiency in his/her subject areas. Generally teachers are either certified as elementary (covering grades K-8) or secondary (covering grades 6-12). As you can see, the certifications overlap at grades 6-8, the middle school years. So teachers with either elementary or secondary certifications would be qualified to tutor these grade levels. Depending on the age of your child, you want to try to get a teacher with the appropriate certification. That's not to say a teacher with a secondary certification can't help an elementary student or vice versa. It's just that teachers with an elementary certification have had specialized training dealing with younger children whereas teachers with a secondary certification have had more opportunity to focus on more difficult subject matter.

5. How do you handle kids with learning problems like ADHD and dyslexia? Teachers should be aware that students with learning difficulties often require different strategies than students who have not been diagnosed with these challenges. Tutors should be able to outline some of their specific strategies for helping your child based on what his/her problem happens to be. For example, what do they do when your ADHD daughter just can't seem to focus? What kind of approach would they take with helping your dyslexic son learn to read? You need to make sure that tutors are sensitive to these types of learning issues and have strategies in place to deal with them. One of the qualities that all tutors require is patience, so it would be beneficial to you to observe a tutoring session to see for yourself how patient the tutor is with your student. If the tutor does not allow parents to watch a session, perhaps they would allow you to tape or video record a session, so that it is less distracting for your child. Also, get feedback from your children as to how helpful the tutor is. Don't continue with a tutor who your child does not like and is not enthusiastic about seeing.

6. What is your area of expertise? Different tutors will have different strengths and weaknesses. Just ask the tutor what they feel comfortable teaching. Your high school sophomore might need help in Geometry, Chemistry, and Spanish. But it is unlikely you will find a tutor who is able to teach all 3 of these subjects. Often someone good with Math with also be good in Science, and someone good in English will also be good with a foreign language. But you might also find that someone with an English degree is also excellent with first year Algebra. You just never know. So you should find out what the tutor's credentials are and how much experience they have teaching the various subjects your student needs help with. Then make an informed decision about whether the tutor is qualified to help your student with the subject. High school students may need to see more than one tutor in order to get all their questions answered for each subject area.

7. What age student do you like to work with? Many teachers have definite preferences about what age student they like to work with. Some just enjoy helping younger students because they like the enthusiasm and energy little ones have. Also, many tutors feel that certain upper-level material is over their heads and feel more comfortable working with easier subject matter. On the other hand, some tutors prefer working with older students because they relate to teenagers better and haven't had the training necessary to be able to relate to smaller children. Of course there are some extra special teachers who can effectively work with students of any age. So just find out what age student the tutor feels comfortable with and make sure that matches the age of your child.

8. Do you have any references? Tutors who have been working for at least a year should be able to provide you with the names and phone numbers of other clients who are happy with their services. If tutors are just starting out, they may not have names of any past clients, but they should be able to give you the names of former employers, teachers, or friends who can vouch for their character. If any of the references you contact seem the least bit unsure about whether the tutor is good with kids, then you should look elsewhere for help. If a person is willing to give you references, then they should be good references that inspire confidence in the tutor's ability to teach your child.

9. Where do you tutor? Find out if a tutor prefers to work at his/her home, your home, or a neutral location like a library. Many tutors like to work at their own home. First of all, it is more efficient for them. They can line up clients back-to-back and not lose any time on the road or be caught out if their tutoring student cancels on them. Tutors also find it easier to have all their supplies and materials on hand without having to tote them around and possibly forget something they will need to effectively teach the student. If tutors use their own home, make sure that they are working at a well lit place conducive to studying with no distractions. Also, make sure you feel comfortable leaving your son or daughter alone with them. If not, ask the tutor to let you stay in a nearby room during the tutoring session. Other tutors will travel to your home. Expect to pay an additional fee for this service, since the tutor will be out additional time and gas money to travel to you. For tutors who feel their home is not suitable for tutoring (because they have young children or live in a small apartment), they prefer to travel to their clients' homes, and some of them will not charge any additional fee. Other tutors prefer a neutral location for tutoring like a library because they think it more conducive to studying, and it ensures the safety of both the tutor and the student.

10. What is your cancellation policy? Don't be surprised if your tutor requires you to sign a paper that says if you cancel a tutoring session without at least 24 hours notice, then you will be charged for that session. Tutors make their schedules based on an agreed upon time with their clients. Often they will have other clients who would like to tutor at the same time your student is scheduled, but they have to turn away this business because you are already taking up that time slot. If you cancel and the tutor is unable to fill that slot, the tutor has lost some of his/her anticipated income for that day. In the case of illness or an unexpected emergency, most tutors will allow you to make up that tutoring session at another time. Also, you should know what the tutor's policy is if he/she has to cancel on you. You should receive a make-up lesson or a refund for that session. If a tutor cancels on you more than 3 times in a semester, then you should consider looking for another tutor.

11. Do you require me to sign a contract? Don't worry if a tutor asks you to sign a paper that confirms the hourly rate, documents how often he/she will get paid, and outlines the cancellation policy. This contract will benefit both you and the tutor. After all, this is a business relationship, and it is good for both parties to have in writing the details about payment and cancellations. However, if a tutor wants you to sign a contract that commits you to paying for a specified number of sessions in advance, then you should beware. What if your son tells you after the second session that the tutor is not being helpful, and he hates her? You don't want to have to keep taking him to her just because you signed a contract that says they will have 10 sessions together. And you don't want to lose all the money you spent and get no help at all. Then you are stuck. Just read the contract carefully, and if there are parts of it you don't agree with, discuss them with the tutor and see if you can modify the contract. If you can't, don't sign the contract and look for another tutor.

12. Can we meet with you? Most tutors will agree to meet with the parents and student (at no charge) before they begin tutoring. This meeting should allow you the opportunity to check out the home of the tutor and inspect the area where the tutoring will take place to make sure it is suitable. If you are scheduling tutoring at a location other than the tutor's home, this meeting will serve as a job interview. Make sure the student is able to attend this meeting. How the student relates to the tutor is much more important than whether or not the parents like the tutor. If the tutor only talks to the parents and ignores the student, you may want to seriously consider whether or not the tutor will be able to communicate educational information to your child. If the tutor seems more interested in your child than you, take it as a good sign, a sign that the tutor genuinely likes kids. Of course you will want to make sure the tutor communicates with you and finds out your expectations for tutoring. If the tutor cannot meet with you because of scheduling conflicts, the tutor may be too busy to take on additional clients and may not have the time to give your child the attention he/she deserves.

13. Do you offer any guarantees? There are no guarantees in life. You may want the tutor to promise you that the student's grades will improve or that the student will study more or that student will start to have a better attitude about doing homework. While all these things might result from your student working with a tutor, the tutor can't promise that they will happen. Remember if your child is behind in school, it will take awhile to catch up. Don't expect an instant fix to the problem. If you know your student is two grade levels behind, don't expect him/her to catch in one six weeks. So how will you know if the money you are spending for a tutor is worth it? If your student doesn't mind going to tutoring, and the tutor can show you what they are working on regularly, then you can trust that they are making progress. Of course the ultimate goal of tutoring is for the student to become an independent learner, so you should make sure the tutor is encouraging the student to take responsibility for his/her studies and not simply helping the student complete his/her homework.

14. When do you get paid? The way tutors get paid will vary with each one. Tutors can get paid for each individual session, weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Some tutors will want their money in advance while others are content to get paid after services have been rendered. Some tutors will be flexible about when they get paid and others will not. Just remember that the tutor also has bills to pay, and so if they have a certain way they want to be paid, try to accommodate them. If they have a lot of clients and each one pays in a different way, it will be hard for them to keep track of who has paid and who has not. Make sure you work out an agreement about payment in advance of beginning tutoring so that everyone will know what to expect.

15. Will you invoice me? Many tutors will not have the capability to take credit cards, but if they do, you will have a record of your payment when you receive your credit card statement each month. If you pay by check, keeping a record is easy. You either have it on a duplicate check or on your monthly statement. However, if you pay cash, make sure the tutor gives you a written receipt with the date you made the payment and what the payment covers (the dates and lengths of the tutoring sessions). Many tutors will provide you with a typed invoice for tutoring. If so, keep them in a file folder and make a notation on them about how you paid. If you pay with check, write the check number, amount, and date paid on the invoice. If you pay with cash, simply make a notation of the amount paid in cash and the date you paid it. If you want, you can even have the tutor initial the information for verification. This kind of record keeping ensures that there is never any discrepancy between you and the tutor regarding payment.


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Free Acoustic Guitar Lessons Vs Paid Guitar Lessons

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In the ever-changing world of the world wide web, information is being uploaded at every second. The whole world with access to the internet is providing value to other people. But, for this article, I'm going to focus on Free Acoustic Guitar Lessons found online v.s Paid Guitar Lessons, either by private tutoring or online courses.

And so the comparison begins. I will first list out all the pros and cons of free guitar lessons, with a brief description after the numbered item.

Pros of Free Acoustic Guitar Lessons.

1. Free of charge

This is the best advantage a free lesson provides. It's completely free of charge and involves no costs at all. They are a way of giving back to the community by guitarists through blogs or websites.

2. Found in abundance

Free guitar lessons can be found in abundance with a search on "free guitar lessons" without the quotes. Google returned 1.5 mil results for this term, suggesting that there are many free lessons out there.

Cons of Free Acoustic Guitar Lessons.

1. Author might stop updating it.

The author might stop updating it when time goes by. It can become really taxing unless the author enjoys doing it and can stay up all night researching and improving on his blog or website.

2. Efficiency of the lessons.

The lessons provided by guitarists for free may be inaccurate and inefficient. However, there is no doubt there are good free lessons out there. All it takes is searching on the internet. But generally, the lessons provided for free are not really effective.

And now, for the pros and cons of Paid Guitar Lessons.

Pros of Paid Guitar Lessons (including private tutoring and online courses).

1. High-quality lessons

To be able to market his lessons, the tutor have to constantly update his lessons and incorporate more easier ways to entice more students. Without a constant update on his lessons, he will soon lose out to his competitors.

2. Found easily

Private tutors are so easy to be found. They are literally almost everywhere. Just get in the car, drive to the local music school and there is sure to be at least one guitar tutor that provides private tutoring.

3. Possibly easier ways to produce better results

Closely-guarded secrets will be "sold" to the student, allowing the student to make rapid progress with the tutor's secrets. This however, will not be found in free guitar lessons, online or offline, which leads to slower progress.

4. Easy to understand

The tutor makes it as easy as possible for his students to comprehend. Music theories and the likes can sometimes become very complicated, and it is up to the tutor to divide it into easy-to-understand, bite-sized informations.

5. Cheap and effective(applies only to online guitar courses)

With its relatively cheap price tag compared to private tutoring, it is almost recommended to buy online guitar courses. The effectiveness of online guitar courses vary, but is generally easy to follow. However, some people might prefer private tutoring to online guitar courses.

6. One-on-one never fails(applies only to private tutoring)

Private tutors teach students one-on-one, which means the student is constantly supervised by the tutor. Any mistakes and imperfects will be rectified immediately, which will lead to a fast progression on the guitar.

Cons of Paid Guitar Lessons

1. The price tag(applies only to private tutoring)

It is actually very expensive to hire a private tutor, with the price ranging from $100 to $200 per month. This can become a liability if your family cannot really afford $100 per month on guitar lessons.

2. Time constraints(applies only to private tutoring)

The time constraints of private tutoring can mean tiring yourself out after some time. This is an undeniable fact unless you are extremely motivated to press on for something.

The verdict: If you have cash to spare, then investing on a paid guitar lesson is a much wiser decision. Free lessons are not bad, but they might not be as effective as paid lessons, and the time spent to master the skills and techniques provided by the free lessons might be wasted. I personally prefer online guitar courses to private tutoring because of the freedom it gives me and the much cheaper price. Nonetheless, it depends on the student's preferences as to pick private tutoring or online guitar courses.


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Online Tutoring Jobs - The Rewards

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Most people venture into online tutoring jobs to make a bit of extra money, and because they know they have expertise to share in their subject of choice. Online tutors should know before they start that they aren't going to make a fortune. Although tutoring in some subjects that are in high demand can bring reasonable returns, online tutoring jobs won't make you a millionaire.

Of course, it's the same for most teaching jobs, online or not. Much as society values education, our teachers and tutors never have been and probably never will be making a mint. So why do they do it?

Luckily, not all of us have wealth as our most important goal in life. Most teachers and tutors - or at least the good ones - are dedicated to helping others and are passionate about the subject they have specialized in.

Many teachers and tutors will have a moan at some point about the fact that the teaching profession is not as well paid as it should be, given its importance in society. But they set those thoughts aside because there are more rewards in teaching, and in online tutoring jobs, than money alone.

In fact, if you're new to the world of online tutoring jobs, you'll probably have researched it before committing yourself. If you have done that, you'll have discovered that there are a lot of people and organizations out there who provide online help for free. Volunteers who are dedicated to helping disadvantaged or under-resourced learners and making the world a better place perform a vital service in today's educational arena.

That may not be an option for you. We all have to eat and pay the bills, after all. But it's always worth remembering that the real satisfaction of online tutoring jobs is going to be somewhere other than an expanding bank account.

It will be when one of your students goes from a failing grade from a pass, or a C to an A grade. It will be when you get a thank you letter from a learner who has made it into the college of their choice, thanks to your input. It will be when you know you've helped to open a student's eyes to the wonders of literature, or science, or whatever subject it is that you concentrate on in your online tutoring jobs.

The bottom line is that there is huge job satisfaction to be had in online tutoring jobs, even if it isn't the most lucrative profession in the world.. When taking on online tutoring jobs you're in the business of changing people's lives for the better. The relationships tutors build with learners can last for years.

Probably you know all this already. If so, it's still worth reminding yourself of it occasionally: when your broadband is on the blink, when your finances are tight, when students maybe aren't working as hard as they could and should be. In the long run, good tutors can rest easily in the knowledge that they're contributing something priceless to society - and getting paid for it, even if it's not a bundle.

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Tutoring: What Should (or Should Not) Be Expected

By J. L. Burt
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Why do most people hire a personal trainer? There are various reasons, but the main reason to hire them is to push you past your own physical and mental limitations so that you can achieve the level of physical fitness you desire. It means you are willing to change your eating habits, commit to a schedule, and surrender your pride to allow the trainer to command you past the point where you would normally have quit. If you don't go along with the plan that the trainer prescribes, you shouldn't expect to get the results you desire.

The funny thing is most parents do not come into tutoring with the same mentality as hiring a personal trainer. I constantly explain to my clients that a tutor is like having a personal trainer for your mind, yet many parents and students come with the wrong idea of what the purpose of good tutoring is. Repeatedly, I have seen parents and students set themselves up for failure no matter how good their tutor is simply because they are unclear of the pitfalls. I would like to clarify some of the main pitfalls by giving a few examples of what not to expect from effective tutoring.

Effective Tutoring is not:

A short-term fix for a long-term problem:

Would you expect a morbidly obese person who overeats constantly to become a buff swimsuit ready model in a month's time? Yeah, right. Maybe if they work the P90-X workout with double the intensity. So why do some parents think they can bring a child that has been failing all year to a tutor with a month or two left to go in the school year and think that they are going to see drastic changes, especially if the child has a low work ethic to begin with?

Chances are, you child has been missing fundamental skills in that subject for a while, so it's going to take a while to find and fill in the gaps of their skills. If they've been failing for a while, you probably should have acted sooner. Prepare to hire a tutor for the long haul. Anyone who promises otherwise is probably lying to you.

A substitute for independent study and homework time.

If you expect to lose weight, you have to do what is expected even when you are away from your trainer. Your eating habits, sleep habits, and way of life have to change towards habits of health. If not, all the training in the world will be undermined by your bad diet or lack of nutrients you are putting in your own body.

Too many times have students either waited to do their homework during their tutoring sessions, or left the sessions and never study what was covered during the session until they come back. Instead of focusing on the skills they are behind in, they are looking for a quick fix to help them pass the next assignment. Great, they get an A on the math project, but little Johnny still doesn't know six times seven even after he counts on his fingers. You can feed and feed a body with all the nutrients you want, but if you don't allow digestion, your body gets nothing out of it. Same goes with feeding knowledge into the brain... you have to study to digest it.

To be considered optional... especially if you are paying for it.

You go to the doctor and he tells you that you are going to have a massive stroke in exactly 2 months unless you take a pill and do 10 push-ups a day. The good news is you already paid for the pill, you just have to take it and do the push-ups. He prescribes the dosage to you and says to fill the prescription immediately; just a little work on your part. Would you follow his directions? I hope you would.

Now for the tutoring perspective: You hire a tutor because you know your child is going to fail if he or she doesn't get help. How effective is prescribing work to a student to reinforce a lesson and the student comes back to the next session without it done? What if they never even look at it? These students regard what they are doing at tutoring to be optional (so is failing if you want it to be). What is even worse is that the parent is paying for it and they condone this ambivalence. Then, when the child doesn't pass or the grade stays the same, the parent wonders what went wrong. Wait, didn't you pay for the program to help train your child to do better? What happened to the work that was assigned since - oh... they never did it. As cliche as it sounds, we all know how a little bit of effort can go a long way.

These and many more things can be mentioned as the wrong way to look at tutoring, but the things mentioned in this article highlight some of the major issues. After seeing many students come and go, and seeing many stay and grow, I understand that true tutoring is a process of training and dedication that needs time to be truly effective. At EBO Educational Services, we have seen so many students actually benefit from tutoring and leave with fully buffed brains, carrying the skills they have learned into the future because they used it as it is meant to be used: As a support for their own efforts, not a substitution. If your child goes to private school, does that mean all you have to do is pay and let the school do the rest? No. You have to be just as active as you would if your child went to public school if your child is going to get the best out of their education. Any parent with the mindset of "I paid for it, and that's all I have to do" is not only hindering the tutoring process, but they are hindering their child's education as a whole.



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Finding A Local Tutor

By Scott A Howard
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Finding A Local Tutor Is Difficult

Not only do kids have stuff like friends, sports, and responsibilities to think about, but schoolwork can be quite stressful for a kid. I can remember growing up struggling at school. I'm unclear if I had any variety of learning disability or not, but I just couldn't memorize things like all of my class. I would sit and study all night and none of what I was reading would sink in. It would simply go in one ear and out the other. My parents were always frustrated with me and my grades and did everything they could to help. Often times my mother would have to sit there and teach me everything I learned in class over again because none of it had sunk in. I could sit through a whole class and never get much out of it. I would basically have to learn at home by myself because information just didn't stick.

The most effective things my parents did for me as a struggling student ended up being to get me a Wilmington local tutor. They had a friend which had a son that also needed remedial help on schoolwork and they recommended this particular local tutor. He was a local teacher at another school and tutored in his free time to generate extra cash. It was great to get the help of another teacher because his prospective on the information was fresh and different from the information I'd been learning in school. He was able to assist me once a week and answer any questions I had from the week of schoolwork. It really helped my grades having someone local tutor me. I went from being a D+ or C- student to almost a B student. My parents were thrilled.

So I was able to survive junior high school and high school and I was off and away to college. In college things were different because more was expected of you and there wasn't really anyone to make use of for additional help. Yes I possibly could ask my college professors, however they weren't always happy to help in excess of 10 minutes with a question. I needed someone to sit with me and teach me the knowledge at my pace just like how I had learned in high school. I looked through out campus postings, the educational center, as well as disability services to find out if I could find a nearby tutor. But no one may help me with my computer science classes. I could without difficulty get a math or Spanish tutor but no one with help me with my computer science classes, which I was majoring in. I thought I may fail out of college and disappoint everyone, but at the last minute I did locate a Wilmington Math Tutor.

At that time the world wide web was just gaining momentum and the capacity to look for a tutor online was not available then. Unlike today where doing a search online for a local tutor can be found. Today we can find all kinds of tutors online which I would have loved to have had. Finally I just happened to locate a tutor by asking some of my buddies who was the smartest in their computer science classes. I asked this kid and he said that he would be inclined to help me for the right price. I would've paid anything for assistance in my classes. His tutoring help was a huge help and without him I'd not have graduated on time. Thanks tutor!




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