by puremarketing | Jan 6, 2022 | Education, Exams, Ideology, Love Tutoring Festival
Many are calling for an update to the education system. Few are doing so with as much passion and experience as Dave Harris, Managing Director of Independent Thinking Ltd.
by puremarketing | Dec 23, 2021 | Business of Tutoring, Community, Education, FEATURED, Ideology, Love Tutoring Festival, Nudge
Nudge Education and Qualified Tutor have been partners for a while. But this brings something different, something special. The Love Tutoring Festival 2: Monday 24th – Friday 28th January 2022.
by puremarketing | Dec 22, 2021 | Business of Tutoring, Love Tutoring Festival, Strategies, Superprof
Superprof, fresh off committing their support to the Love Tutoring Festival 2, pen a piece on how to market yourself as a tutor in 2021 (moving rapidly into 2022).
A huge amount to take from such an informative piece – let us know which strategies you end up implementing!
by puremarketing | Nov 11, 2021 | Business of Tutoring, Community, Education, Getting Clients, Interviews, Love Tutoring Festival, Online Tutoring, Strategies
Shola Alabi delivers a masterclass on balancing the pedagogical needs of your student(s) with your business needs as an entrepreneur: it’s hard!
Shola has set up multiple tutoring business over the past 20 years, while also maintaining a high level of teaching quality for her many lucky students. Here’s how she did it …
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 5, 2021 | Challenges, Education, Ideology, Love Tutoring Festival, Nudge
Struck by watching Dr Carlene Firmin’s 2019 TEDx Talk, Jack penned this crucial thought-piece on society’s approach to child protection and how we, far too often, attempt to treat the perpetrators of the crime, or worse, the victim themselves.
Dr Firmin calls on us to change our view on the location of abuse, and how it is essential to improving the safety of our children.