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.
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To be a professional tutor you have to have a passion for teaching. The skills you need include good preparation and organisational skills. You also have to have a good sense of enthusiasm if you are going to motivate your student or students.
You don't necessarily need any sort of experience. You would just need consistently high marks in the subjects you would attempt to tutor. It is always important to maintain a professional attitude when tutoring as well.
You have to have patience and u have to learn different parts of the computer.
No!
Yes, you need to do work as a helper to an electrician before you can be certified. It usually takes a couple of years of experience.
Yes if requested to.
Schools, universities, tutoring centres, etc.
There are many sites for online tutoring. http://www.tutorvista.com/ http://www.tutornext.com/ http://www.smarthinking.com/ if these don't work for you try searching for "Online tutoring" and it will list many more.
It really depends if you're freelance or working for a company. Freelance hours are usually based upon the customers requested turnaround time. Company work is usually $35/Hr and is based on the complexity of work.
When completing an application, you need to fill it out all of the information requested to the best of your ability. Make sure to include work experience and qualifications.
Resume's are documents that tell about one's work experience and qualifications for a job. Usually you send these in along with job applications. :) Resume's are documents that tell about one's work experience and qualifications for a job. Usually you send these in along with job applications. :)
Yes, it is usually offered through schools to 15 year olds.
ok, so USUALLY from experience, there is something that usually triggers it. try looking for something that will make them work.
It is a shock to hear that your school does not have a tutoring program. Talk to your guidance counselor and work with them to see if you can hire someone to tutor part-time or after school.
Tutoring is a great market for that kind of work. Put up posters, post online and the like. Soon you will have a lot of interested clients for your upstart tutoring enterprise.