by puremarketing | Nov 13, 2021 | Challenges, Education, FEATURED, Ideology
“Until you treat the wound, the plaster does nothing. And, as we know, most plasters run out of ‘stick’ before the wound has healed.”
Charlotte Watson has an excellent analogy for the initiatives that have been aimed at teachers for the past 20 years. It’s time for change.
Could tutors be a start?
by puremarketing | Nov 7, 2021 | Business of Tutoring, Getting Clients, Ideology, Interviews, Strategies
Dive into the world of Profit First, with Susanne Mariga: a Profit First Certified Master and author of ‘Profit First for Minority Business Enterprises’.
This conversation will 10x your business approach and the way in which you view profit in the framework of your business strategy.
Oh and Susanne is also the Founder of the hugely successful accountancy firm Mariga CPA, based in Houston.
by puremarketing | Nov 2, 2021 | Challenges, Education, Ideology, Learning Difficulties
Jack is Back!
Blog #3 in Jack’s series on the importance of language covers the area of Total Communication. Never heard of it before? Neither had we – allow Jack the Master to expand your knowledge once more.
by puremarketing | Oct 29, 2021 | Education, Ideology, Interviews, Love Tutoring Festival
Jack Simmonds returns to transcribe his own episode!
Jack spoke to Wall Street Journal bestselling author on coaching, Michael Bungay Stanier, about Michael’s 7 Questions, his upcoming book and the life lessons that have guided him throughout his long and esteemed career. Not bad, ey?
by puremarketing | Oct 24, 2021 | Challenges, Education, Ideology, Learning Difficulties
Jack Simmonds returns for the second in his new blog series on the importance of language in our approach to Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND).
This piece focuses on the area of Autism Spectrum Condition, a new-and-improved attitude towards Autism Spectrum Disorder, and the history behind where our understanding of autism first came from.
by puremarketing | Oct 21, 2021 | Challenges, Education, Ideology, Learning Difficulties
In the first of a new series on the importance of the use of language in how we view our learners, Jack Simmonds will be taking us through the latest research and social developments in this area.
In this first piece, Jack looks into the language of deficits and disorders, and how one pioneering researcher is changing perceptions.