Prepare students for the exams or tests required to be accepted for education or training opportunities. Assess any barriers to student study progress Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the curriculum content and grading frameworks in which you are providing subject enrollment. Use relevant mentoring methods and materials. Prepare students for the exams or tests required to be accepted for education or training opportunities. Assess any barriers to student study progress Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the curriculum content and grading frameworks in which you are providing subject enrollment. Use relevant mentoring methods and materials.
Professor Daniel Keaton
Professor Daniel Keaton spent a decade as an A-level subject lead in Maths and Physics before transitioning into higher education as a lecturer in Pedagogy and Assessment, building twelve years of expertise in A-level teaching and exam methodology, academic mentoring for both high-achieving and struggling students, tutor training and first-session design, online tutoring practice and digital learning psychology, as well as guiding families through informed tutoring decisions and supporting tutors in career development, from earning potential to business setup and market positioning.
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Are university tutors really free?
Professor Daniel Keaton2 minutes readAll our content is completely free to use. Questions tagged at the concept level to identify areas of strength and weakness.
Is net tutor free?
Professor Daniel Keaton2 minutes readNetTutor is a free online tutoring service that offers one-on-one virtual tutoring sessions with a professional tutor; as well as a Question Center, which allows students to post a question privately and receive a personalized answer within 24 hours on a variety of topics. Free on-demand online tutoring is now available to all students in grades 7-12 in Gilbert Public Schools through NetTutor.
How much should I charge for tutoring in the UK?
Professor Daniel Keaton3 minutes readThe website Prospects, ac, uk states that the average hourly rate for a tutor in the UK can range from £30 to £60. Our own research on The Tutor website suggests that the range is even wider, with rates between £15 and £45 per hour.
One-level tutoring?
Professor Daniel Keaton0 minutes readA-Levels are part of the British education system, so those who take A-Levels usually expect to study at a university in the UK. It is often difficult to accustom a student to the jump from GCSE or MYP to succeed at Level A and tutoring strategies aren't always straightforward.






