Choosing a tutor must be done wisely. You don’t want to be paying for an experience you can easily learn from by simply looking in a textbook. Tutors should be engaging and motivating and ready to answer all the queries you have about a subject you’re struggling on.
What is effective tutoring?
Tutors are there to help you find a better way of understanding what you’ve been taught in school. Remember the tutor is not a teacher. They assist in finding solutions to help solve a difficult problem you learned in class. The goal is to get you solving problems independently with techniques to keep in mind long term.
What’s not effective tutoring?
Now there are several things a tutor should refrain from doing when providing students with help.
Here are some of them:
Arrive unprepared
Tutoring is a job and requires preparation. Coming up with an incomplete lesson plan can create a very disappointing impression. You want to inspire your students and prepare properly so that both parties can learn clearly and efficiently.
Lose your temper
Tutoring can definitely test your limits, but you must keep your emotions in check. Remember the student has come to you for extra help. Avoid getting angry and making them feel inferior. Having a tutor who’s not only enthusiastic in the subject they teach, but also very patient and understanding is very important.
Don’t Rush
Rushing through a schedule can confuse your students and should be avoided. You want to create an atmosphere that is both calm and steady, going with the pace of the student so that they feel more confident in learning and understanding difficult concepts.