Tutoring CPD Resources
Qualified Tutor offers a range of resources to support tutors, including insightful podcasts, instructional videos, recommended books, and informative blog posts. These materials provide valuable tips, strategies, and expert advice to help tutors enhance their skills, stay updated on industry trends, and build a successful tutoring practice.
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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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Read Carefully, Write Clearly, Think Deeply: How to Master Knowledge-Rich Tutoring Podcast Transcript
Knowledge-rich tutoring. Are you familiar with it?
If not, have a read of the transcript of our episode with Lizzie Grace, Founder of Scholar’s Atelier. Lizzie’s humour and grace (excuse the pun) are infectious and demonstrate a masterful approach to teaching and tutoring. Have fun!
Positive Regard, and its Application to the Qualified Tutor Training
Inspired by his reading of American psychologist, Carl R. Rogers, Jack turns our attention to the area of positive regard.
Haven’t heard of it? Jack breaks it down into manageable steps, applying it to the teaching & learning that take place on QT’s four-part training course.
This is How Tutoring Can Play a Key Role in Reducing Educational Disadvantage, with Daniel Dipper Podcast Transcript
It’s time to stop and consider our approach to educational disadvantage. The pandemic has given us the opportunity to rethink our strategy towards support for those who need it most, in particular how we can deploy tutors in mainstream education.
This podcast goes a long way to explaining this. Access this transcript to find out more …
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