Friday, March 6, 2020
The Loyalty in Tutoring Industry
The Loyalty in Tutoring IndustryOne of the key elements in the loyalty in tutoring industry is the student's relationship with the tutor. A good student will ask for help and offer advice, while a bad student will try to avoid contact altogether.One of the more popular tasks in a college or university is doing revision or re-reading of one's favorite teacher and favorite subjects. The idea behind this is to expand and enhance knowledge, build relationships and stimulate curiosity.Many teachers are great at helping out their students, especially at the start of a course, but will begin to lose their skills as they become older. It is important to keep the student interested and keep him or her focused on the subject. This can be achieved by the student, through the student and through the instructor.What can be done to boost the student's connection with his or her instructor? By taking part in group activities such as project and essay time, writing groups and sports and club involve ment; as well as by following the basic tenets of the tutoring scheme: taking notes in a clear voice, asking questions and looking up terms etc.The instructor should set some ground rules to make the class a more enjoyable experience for the student. Since it is the instructor's job to encourage learning, it is important to not put any pressure on the student to do so, but the instructor should be firm and enthusiastic.One thing that will get a lot of students talking about the class and the instructor is feedback from the student. One way of giving feedback is to offer regular writing assignments, make sure that the class has a designated topic and stick to it.Tutoring a course can often be very rewarding, but it does take time to build a solid relationship. With the right teaching method and with the right attitude it can be a lot of fun, with a lot of benefits too.
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