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The average price of Academic tutoring lessons is $41.
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97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.
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✅ Average price : | $41/h |
✅ Average response time : | 2h |
✅ Tutors available : | 35 |
✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
School at any level can be challenging, but having a strong education is absolutely critical to be successful in today’s economy. If you or a loved one is struggling in school and finding it difficult to feel confident in your learning, then it is important to get help as soon as possible.
There are a number of reasons a student may not be doing well in school. Sometimes, there are external stressors that make it hard to focus.
Family issues, bullying, undiagnosed learning disabilities, or mental wellness are a few things that can interfere with academic achievement. In these cases, you will want to also ensure the right healthcare professionals and school staff are involved.
In other cases, it could be the instructional approach of the teacher, or problems with the overall management of the class. When students are consistently rambunctious or unruly, there can be regular periods of missed learning as the teacher struggles to regain control of the class.
And finally, sometimes students just need some extra support. Class sizes can get large in today’s schools, and it is near impossible to get attention and one-to-one support when a student is struggling with a concept.
When students are experiencing academic difficulty, for any reason, hiring a tutor is one of the best and most affordable options out there.
While a tutor won’t be able to solve all of the issues a student is experiencing, they can certainly provide one-to-one support that can be impossible to get in school and help families better understand the unique learning needs of their kids.
A tutor can also help prevent issues in future learning. When skills in areas like reading, writing, and math are left to decline, then the same issues are carried forward to the next year. Learning gaps grow, largely because the student lacks the foundational skillset needed to be successful in grade level curriculum.
Older students in secondary school and university will find that having an academic tutor is critical to keeping up with the pace of learning in school.
Academic tutoring typically starts with consulting with the tutor about the student and their academic goals.
This conversation should establish what the student wants to achieve with their tutor, and what strategies and resources will be used to meet those goals. This is also a good time to discuss the duration of the tutelage and the rate of pay.
The structure and plan for the session will depend largely on the subject, the age of the student, the subject, and the format (online or in-person).
A good tutor will adapt the session to the student’s needs and interests, incorporating media and resources that have been curated specifically for the session.
A session should last about an hour, but can go longer depending on the age of the student and the context. For example, an older university student preparing for a big exam would be able to handle a longer session, while a younger child might spend about an hour with the tutor.
There are a couple of main qualifications you will want to look for when you choose an academic tutor. First of all, you need someone with a qualification or a strong academic background related to the area you need tutoring in.
For example, if the student is a secondary school student needing a math tutor, ideally the tutor has a mathematics degree (or is in the final steps of getting one).
Younger students in elementary school will ideally have a tutor who is qualified to teach younger kids through a teaching degree. This is important, especially if the child is learning to read or has special needs.
However, if the student is looking for specific support in a subject like math and just wants extra practice, a responsible senior secondary student or university student may work well too.
The frequency that you book a tutor will depend on the age of the student, and the reason they are getting a tutor in the first place. When the tutoring is intended to support ongoing learning in classes, typically 1-2 times a week is appropriate.
If the student is preparing for a major exam or quiz, with lots of deadlines coming up, you might opt for additional tutoring sessions until the assessments are complete.
Vancouver is a large, bustling metropolis with multiple universities. There are many people that work in tutoring, and you can find them easily on the Superprof site.
To find the right academic tutor for you or your child, use the search tool on the site to discover options for local and available tutors. Read through the dozens of tutor profiles that are generated from your search and contact only those you are interested in directly through the site.
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Dr mary (highly expert full-time tutor)
Academic tutoring tutor
Dr. Mary has really helped me understand physics concepts, and clearly has a lot of experience tutoring physics. Her practice problems are fun, and she is able to easily resolve issues I have with learning, and create tailored problems to help me...
Kat, 2 years ago