Here are some tips to be a good tutor:
1. Be patient with your students. They might not understand the material the first, second or third time, but it is important that you persist patiently.
2. Be prompt. Be there on time.
3. Be prepared. Bring all the materials you might need to the session.
4. Make sure you are comfortable with the material you will be teaching. Ask in advance what topics you will need to cover.
5. Ask your student question often to make sure they understand the concepts.
6. Make sure you give your student positive reinforcement. Let them know when they are doing well and encourage them when they might not be doing so well.
7. Pick a quiet environment for the tutoring session.
8. Encourage note taking among your students.
9. Speak slowly and clearly.
10. Ask for feedback and referrals.
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A tutor is someone who helps someone else with their homework and explains concepts to them. When it is a peer tutor, it means that the tutor is a classmate. A good peer tutor can really help someone improve.
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My son was struggling in a lot of different areas and I went from tutor to tutor trying to find something. I found the one that finally worked and am very grateful. See Link for Art of success tutoring
If you do not get math that much then you can ask your teacher if he\she can tutor or if he\she can get somebody to.
Finding a tutor could be accomplished a number of ways. Referrals and recommendations from friends and family members, for instance, is a great way to discover a good tutor. Teachers and guidance counselors are also good people to ask. One could also check the advertising boards of grocery stores and near bus stations to find local tutoring.
You can find an SAT tutor at a lot of different places online. I would recommend finding an SAT tutor at SAT Tutor (see Related Links, below) if you want to find someone near you. That's who I used, and my son improved his score by a lot when he took it a second time.
There are many skills that make up a good tutor. I list them out below. The tutor needs to have: * good knowledge about the subject he or she is helping the student with. * the ability to explain and/or demonstrate that knowledge in multiple ways (i.e. needs good teaching skills) * good communication skills * the ability to develop rapport or connection with the student * a passion for working with young people Having the ability to generate rapport is an important skill. If the student does not like the tutor, doesn't respect the tutor, or is bored or afraid of the tutor, then the support is unlikely to be successful. For more information on what makes a good tutor, go to http://www.aplushometutors.com/well-matched-tutors
Be helpful and non-judgemental.