Author name: Telios Tutors

For Tutors: 3 ways to enhance a student’s tutoring experience

For new tutors and even experienced tutors, creating a tutoring environment which is welcoming for a student where they feel comfortable to express themselves is difficult. This especially the case where the age gap between tutor and tutee is big, and the shared interests between you are minimal. Therefore, it is tough to build a

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Democratizing Education to Aid One’s Learning Experience

There are some striking similarities between the way I teach my students and the agenda behind democratizing education. When children are given the right to dictate their own learning they are more likely to enjoy their time learning. We need to make education relevant for children and make them understand why they are learning, but the

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PPE Tutor Discusses Brexit: Has the result of the 2017 General Election changed Brexit?

By Nhung D, Private Philosophy, Politics & Economics Tutor in London ‘Strong and stable, strong and stable, strong and stable…’ was the slogan repeated at every opportunity during the six weeks of non-stop campaigning from Prime Minister Theresa May – however, the result of the 2017 General Election has done nothing but shown this to

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