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What to expect from a Good GCSE Tutor

Description: This article focuses on four vital characteristics to look out for in a good GCSE tutor.

1 to 1 private tutors are especially popular among GCSE students. 


GCSEs are considered the most important exams in your child’s academic career. 


Knowing the Difference Between Exam Boards

Depending on which subjects your child takes, the exam board they face can vary. Each exam board has different marking criteria and rules. 


The three main ones to be aware of are AQA, Edexcel and OCR.


Your GCSE tutor should have a good understanding of the way each board operates.


For example, if your child’s maths paper falls under AQA, your tutor should be able to explain to your child exactly what examiners are looking for. As well as useful tips on how to score extra marks. 


Having a Unique and Varied Teaching Style

The run-up to GCSEs are mentally challenging and often draining for your child.


This is why it is imperative for a good GCSE tutor. To be able to keep their sessions as engaging as possible. 


This could be through varying the type of session each week – one session could focus on practice questions whereas the next could use an online whiteboard for interactive learning. 


Keeping your child engaged is important for their motivation and progress. 


Regular Assessments

Regular assessments are crucial in the run up to GCSEs. It is true that practice makes perfect.


By conducting regular testing throughout the year, your tutor should be able to track your performance in relation to your goals. 



For example, should you be aiming for A*s, your tutor should be able to identify what specific areas need improvement to move into the higher grade boundaries. 


Providing Feedback

Following on from regular testing, a good GCSE tutor should make it clear when they are providing both positive and constructive feedback. 


Positive feedback is encouraging and essential in keeping your child motivated throughout the year.


Constructive feedback is important in keeping your child aware of the areas they need to focus on more, indicating what learning should take place in the following sessions. 


This creates a clear roadmap for your tutor and child. 



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