Key Principles of Effective Tutoring
Making Maths Enjoyable: Tutoring should make learning maths enjoyable and engaging for students.
Building Rapport: Establishing a quick and strong rapport with the student is essential for effective tutoring.
Consistency with Teaching Methods: The tutor should use the same methods as the student’s teacher to prevent confusion and ensure continuity in learning.
Regular Practice: Incorporating starter questions is crucial; students need to regularly practice previously studied topics to retain their knowledge.
Changing Mindsets: It’s important to challenge and dismantle the belief that a student is 'bad at maths.' This is usually a misconception, and with the right support, students can excel
Quality Maths Tutoring
Have some questions?
What's included?
In my tutoring sessions, I ensure each student receives weekly homework assignments to complete. For A-Level and GCSE students, especially in the lead-up to exams, I also provide daily practice questions tailored to their specific needs.
What exactly do you teach?
I specialize in teaching and tutoring A-Level and GCSE Maths in the UK. Additionally, I have successfully assisted individuals with engineering degrees, preparation for medical examinations, and have experience teaching adults.
How long have you been tutoring?
I have been teaching since the year 2009.
Do you teach online or face to face?
While I currently offer online tutoring, I also accommodate face-to-face sessions for those residing in the South area.
How much notice should I give if I want to cancel?
Please give me at least 24 hours notice if you must cancel a tutoring session.
How much do you charge?
On average it is £30 for one to one tutoring online for 1 hour.