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Love Tutoring, Be the Tutor Your Students Needs, by Julia Silver
‘Love Tutoring, Be the Tutor Your Student Needs’ is a heartfelt and insightful book dedicated to the art and science of tutoring. Written by Julia Silver, it explores the core principles and practices that make tutoring a truly transformative experience for both tutors and students. The book delves into the importance of building strong, trusting relationships, adapting to the unique needs of each learner, and using effective teaching techniques to foster growth and confidence. It offers practical advice on overcoming common challenges tutors face, such as maintaining student engagement, addressing different learning styles, and providing constructive feedback. ‘Love Tutoring, Be the Tutor Your Student Needs’ also highlights the emotional rewards and fulfillment that come from helping others succeed, emphasizing the deep connection between passion and professional development. Packed with real-life examples, tips, and reflections, this book is an invaluable resource for both new and experienced tutors who want to make a meaningful impact in their students’ lives.
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February 29th, 11am – 12pm: Love Tutoring Book Club – The Dip by Seth Godin
Join us for our next Love Tutoring Book Club where we discuss this fantastic business book by Seth Godin.
The Canary, the Phoenix and the Dove
Emma Harper was a secondary maths teacher until last year. Now she is a full time tutor. In 2020 she had a breakdown brought on by the loss of her mother. She was pregnant at the time, and the shock of that sudden loss caused her to be signed off from work with PTSD...
Handwriting for left-handed children (and adults!)
Left-handers just do a mirror image of right-handers. don't they? It's all very simple and straightforward. Well actually NO! It really isn't as simple as writing the opposite way round to a right-hander. I suggest that you try writing yourself: do it slowly to...
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