by puremarketing | Nov 25, 2022 | Challenges, Community, Education, Strategies
Anthonia Eddo returns to the Qualified Tutor Blog to discuss some key areas to look out for when conducting a session or session observation.
A handy overview of these key techniques, some of which you will no doubt be familiar with. Never a bad thing to go over them again though …
by puremarketing | Oct 5, 2022 | Agencies, Community, Resources
There have been some changes here at QT over the past few months.
Here, Ludo guides you through a short history of the Community and details what the change from Qualified Tutor Community to Love Tutoring Community really means for you and your business.
by puremarketing | Sep 26, 2022 | Challenges, Community, Education, Ideology
Victoria Burns returns to the QT Blog to set us a difficult question: what is our pursuit of ‘success’ in school really leading to? What kind of success are we creating for the students of today?
As ever, Victoria challenges and inspires in equal measure. This is one to discuss with peers … and students too.
by puremarketing | Sep 20, 2022 | Agencies, Community, Education, Superprof
Our friends over at Superprof have put together a wonderful Learning Guide for students returning to their education this (academic) year.
For any of you educators reading this, this Guide (link within) could be a great resource to pass on to your student(s) and may even contain a handful of concepts and learning strategies that you could incorporate into your own teaching.
by puremarketing | Aug 4, 2022 | Community, Education, Ideology, Strategies
Dinah Liversidge touches hearts and minds. As a qualified celebrant, master coach, award-winning keynote speaker and mindset trainer, Dinah delivers a passion for life and celebration every single time she shows up.
by puremarketing | Jul 25, 2022 | Community, Education, Ideology
In typically eloquent and forthright language, Daniel Dipper pens a letter to the new Education Secretary, setting out a series of realistic requests and demands that will help set the right course both for the newly-incumbent minister and for the education sector itself.