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Decoding the Superpower that is Dyslexia: Helping Parents and Students Understand this Learning and Living Difference, with Melanie Brethour: Podcast Transcript
Melanie Brethour is an inspiration to us all. As the mother of a child recently diagnosed with dyslexia, she took the bravest step possible: to set up for helping others.
Education, Mindset and Coaching: The Power of Believing in your Students with Founder of The Mindset Lab, Rachel Stuart: Podcast Transcript
What do you need to know to inspire your students to achieve success? Often, it’s hard to tell. Listen in to Rachel Stuart and 15+ years of mindset training.
The Qualified Tutor Specialist Hubs: Discussing the Vulnerability, Transparency and Leadership that You Will Learn by Being Part of These Groups: Podcast Transcript
This Monday (7th March) marks the true launch of the Specialist Hubs, if you didn’t know already … here, we spoke to the Hub Leaders about their aims and objectives.
Laura McInerney 101: What Teachers Want, and Need, Right Now and How Tutoring Can Help: Podcast Transcript
We’re into a new stage of our podcast. It’s episode #101. And we’re joined by change-maker and schools expert, Laura McInerney, to chat teaching, tutoring, magic wands and schools.
100th Episode Special: An Analysis of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats in the Tutoring Industry 2022: Podcast Transcript
It’s time. We’ve come to the ONE HUNDREDTH (100th) episode of the Qualified Tutor Podcast. To say we’re proud is an understatement. Thank you for being here with us.
Mike Michalowicz Visits the Qualified Tutor Podcast #3: How to Differentiate Yourself in Marketing and Why Financial Education for Children Matters: Podcast Transcript
We’re at our 99th episode. To get you excited for the big moment, we brought 3-time podcast guest, Mike Michalowicz, back to the table to inspire you once again.
How to Support Teachers Looking for a Career Outside of the Classroom, and How Tutoring Can Help, with Founder of did teach, Katie Stickley: Podcast Transcript
“did teach is a platform dedicated to helping teachers smoothly transition from education into other sectors”. Founder Katie Stickley embodies this vision entirely, and it’s magical.
How Action Tutoring helps volunteers with their careers
In the first of a new blog series partnership, Fiorela Imerai from Action Tutoring details the myriad ways in which volunteering with Action Tutoring can help you, as an individual and as an educator.
Watch this space for more collaborative content from Qualified Tutor and Action Tutoring …
The Love Tutoring Festival Lunchtime Nudge Education Insight Sessions: What You Can Gain from Participating in Them: Podcast Transcript
Individually, they are engaging and inspirational. But together, they are a very powerful force for good: Nudge Education CEO Diego Melo and Service Lead at Nudge Minds, Hannah Mitchell.
The Love Tutoring Festival – An Open Letter from Julia Silver
An Open Letter from Founder of Qualified Tutor, Julia Silver. A mission statement for what Qualified Tutor believe the future of tutoring can and will be in 2022, and beyond.
Read and be inspired. Read and join in. Read and book your tickets to the Festival 24-28th January at https://qualifiedtutor.org/love-tutoring-festival/.
High Learning Potential and Gifted & Talented Students: The How and the Why, with Jemma Zoe Smith: Podcast Transcript
Jemma Zoe Smith credits the tutors she worked with as a child for her ambition and success as an adult. Learn how to become that tutor.
Language Matters #5: Behaviour – Adaptive or Disordered?
Jack Simmonds returns for the final piece in his Language Matters blog series.
This piece challenges our perceptions of ‘behaviour’ – do we know why our student behaves the way they do? Or do we assume it’s simply ‘bad’ behaviour?
Take your own development to the next level by reading Jack’s precious thoughts on the matter.