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What You Should Expect From a 1 to 1 Private Tutor

Description: This article outlines 4 qualities to look out for when choosing a private tutor


When looking for 1 to 1 tuition, most parents fall into the trap of hiring tutors with simply a good academic track record.


Although this is important, it is not the only thing to consider when hiring a private tutor for your child. 


Leadership Qualities

A quality tutor should demonstrate qualities of leadership. In the initial stages of tutoring, your tutor should be proactive. They should understand your child’s needs as well as outline a roadmap to success. 


By creating a roadmap for your child’s tuition, your tutor embodies the quality of a leader, setting out how sessions will be structured and clear goals to attain to ensure academic success. 


Chemistry and Rapport with Students

Hiring a tutor with an excellent track record does not guarantee that they will be able to engage and motivate your child. 


People skills are therefore just as important as their knowledge. Being able to build rapport with their students is essential in maintaining a good working relationship throughout the year. 


Having good chemistry with students is also important in keeping your child motivated and excited to study. 


A Variety of Teaching Experience

Some tutors in 1 to 1 tuition are well qualified but may not have sufficient practical experience to be able to tutor effectively. 


Employing a private tutor with a range of teaching experience should be a priority. Their experience can be in the form of 1 to 1 tuition and even in a classroom setting. 


Teaching experience in a range of environments is an invaluable asset when it comes to tutoring. 


This experience allows the tutor to look back on what worked and didn’t work in the past, and allow them to apply this to tutor your child in the most effective way possible.   


Introducing New Perspectives

A good private tutor can go beyond just teaching your child the syllabus. Their job is not just to impart knowledge and motivate your child, but to also encourage new ways of thinking. 

For example, courses may require an understanding of certain topics but tutors should encourage their students to think critically about what they are learning and question certain things. 


For example, rather than simply describing and explaining a historical event, the tutor should motivate your child to problematize their understanding and bring into perspective new ways of thinking. 


Applying this in an exam demonstrates a unique skill that is not taught at schools, allowing them to achieve the highest grade boundaries. 


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