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Saturday, March 28, 2020
Algebra 2 Tutor Online
Algebra 2 Tutor OnlineIf you are in the middle of teaching algebra, one of the things that you have to remember is that it's one of the most challenging math classes that you will ever have to teach. That is why a tutor can be so valuable. They can help you with your homework, help you with how to set up quizzes, and even help you with getting through test situations and exams.You can find a tutor who is just right for you. In fact, some have expertise in the easy math problems that are so common. They will have experience with courses that give you the easiest problems to solve. If you have to set up tests and take multiple-choice tests, you may find that a tutor has extensive experience there as well.Another thing to consider is that a math tutor should be flexible and adaptable. You don't want to have a one time tutor, then not have them for your next algebra class. Some are more dedicated than others, but many of them will work around a schedule and can also help you make a sched ule for you to fit into your life. They can also help you create a plan for coming up with answers to math problems that you find difficult to solve.It is important to make sure that you choose a tutor wisely. If you need to sit in front of a computer all day long, you might find that you don't have time to do the homework yourself. If that is the case, you will have to pay a fee to find a tutor. Make sure that you pick a tutor that is reputable and affordable.When you have found a tutor, make sure that you check them out by looking at their profile. You can read some reviews from other students and know if they are a good tutor. Many people are happy with their service and have never had a problem with a tutor. In the end, you will learn a lot by having a tutor. A tutor will help you see where you might have made a mistake, and you can correct it quickly. If you do end up making a mistake, then you will be able to tell your tutor and explain why you made that mistake, and they will do all they can to ensure that you don't make the same mistake again.There are math tutors online, just like there are in the regular classroom. Make sure that you find a good tutor and that you get results that are going to last.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Whats it like to teach special education abroad
Whatâs it like to teach special education abroad On any day of the week teaching special education requires a good dose of adaptability, creative thinking and intuition. So, whatâs it like when you do it in a different country? What similarities can you expect when you teach special education abroad? The fundamentals of the job will be the same wherever you go. Special educators work with students who have a range of learning, mental, emotional, and physical disabilities. Teaching can include adapting general education lessons, supporting students one-on-one, and teaching basic skills such as communication to students with severe disabilities. But in many cases, thatâs where the similarities end... What differences can you expect when you teach special education abroad? In any special education setting, teachersâ duties vary according to where they work and the needs of their students. The role of special needs educators can vary even more when working overseas as there may be completely different education systems in place and different attitudes towards special education. For example: Not all countries share the same attitude towards disabilities. Although there are students with special needs all over the world, in some countries they are highly catered for and in others, their education needs are barely addressed. Staff and parents may have different beliefs and training than you do, so you canât take it for granted that youâll all be on the same page about how best to do things. You might find that you meet a ton of people you can learn from or you might be the expert that has to share your specialist knowledge with others. Students may not be grouped in the way you expect. Different countries (and even different schools within those countries) practice their own ways of organizing their students. Special education may be integrated into the mainstream classroom or completely separate from mainstream education. Or, it could vary somewhere between those two sides. The support system you have may vary. You might be used to working with general education teachers, parents, school psychologists, counselors, or administrators all focused on helping a special education student benefit from their classes. Some school settings will have all of these and more, and others will have barely any. Where can I teach special education overseas? The good news here is that pretty much anywhere you want to! Of course, thereâs a caveatâ"you have to be somewhat flexible in how your role as a special education teacher works. As you might have picked up from the list above, different countries can have hugely varying facilities for special education teachers and students! To give you an idea of just how much things can differ hereâs a brief overview of some of the worldâs most popular international teaching destinations: The UAE In the UAE, schools are required by law to accept special needs students and many schools have been praised for their inclusivity and facilities, especially in early years education. Japan In Japan, special needs education may take place in a specialized school or classroom, mainstream classroom or a blend of both. Many TEFL teachers have written about their positive and negative experiences of teaching in special education schools with mixed needs classes. Kuwait Kuwait might not cross your mind as an obvious destination for teaching abroad, but in recent years the country has made a huge effort to improve its special education provisions and as such it offers always improving facilities and a ton of job opportunities. China Although itâs not a world leader in this area, awareness of the need for special education is growing in China (with the exception of Hong Kong, where itâs already quite well established) meaning there is an increasing number of jobs in the sector. As you can see, there is no international norm for special education teaching. The best thing you can do while looking for a job is research, research, research! Find out as much as you can about special education in any of the countries youâre thinking of working in to make sure you find a context youâll be comfortable teaching in. What about teaching special education in an international school? This is a great option for special educators who want to work abroad! International schools throughout the world offer special education provisions for their students meaning you could get all the adventure of living in a new place while working in a system thatâs somewhat familiar. Special education teachers who want to work in international schools will need to make sure they are fully qualified, which normally means having a degree in the subject as well as a teaching license. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. What if I canât find a special education job in my chosen country? If there is a country youâre super eager to live in but you canât find a special education opportunity in a school there, a different route could be seeking out a family (or families) who need private care and special education tutoring for their kids. These might be more available in rural areas where programs in local schools donât suit the studentsâ needs. Working as a one-on-one tutor is obviously quite different from working in a school setting but if youâre super keen on one location or want to specialize by working with one kid, this could be a great option for you. One note though! If you are working independently with a family rather than in a school, make sure you still go through all the normal hiring steps. Do interviews, sign a contract, and consider going to a country where you can speak the language so youâre not completely dependent on your employer. How can I find a special education job overseas? So glad you asked! Why not start here :)
5 online resources for Drama tutors
5 online resources for Drama tutors Drama and Theatre Studies are now well-respected subjects and tend to prove popular with students of all ages. The subjects are not just for budding actors: they focus on all aspects of dramatic arts, from playwriting and textual analysis to lighting and sound technician skills. Here is our pick of the best online resources for tutors of Drama and Theatre Studies to use with their students. 1. Andrew Moore's Teaching Resources Site features tutorials on various set texts for GCSE Drama and A-Level Theatre Studies which tutors can listen to with their students. http://www.teachit.co.uk/armoore/contents.htm#gcsedrama 2. The British Theatre Guide is an invaluable resource for Drama students of all ages and levels, with links to plays currently in production and articles on and links to actors and directors of note. http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/ 3. Performing Zone is a lively resource for GCSE Drama students with lots of useful links to various playwrights, styles of theatre and a glossary of terms. A site that is really worth visiting. http://performingzone.starlightstudiographics.co.uk/GCSEdrama.php 4. The Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency oversees qualifications in UK schools and colleges. Their performance descriptions and subject criteria are essential reading for A-level Drama tutors needing to understand what is required of their students. http://www.qcda.gov.uk/5409.aspx 5. Teachit.co.uk has a good selection of downloadable games that Drama tutors can play with their students to help develop their skills. The games cover everything from facial expressions to body language and Drama terminology. The site also has a section entitled 'Drama Essentials' with further, helpful, resources. http://www.teachit.co.uk/index.asp?CurrMenu=26T=402#402 and http://www.teachit.co.uk/index.asp?CurrMenu=26T=427#427
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Passport to Teach Day 4 Get ready to ace your interview
Passport to Teach Day 4 Get ready to ace your interview If youâve ever been on a first date with someone youâre not already super comfortable with, you probably know it can prove to be a challenging, uncomfortable, unpredictable, exciting, intimidating, relieving, or rewarding experience. Interviews are a lot like first dates. You can leave them feeling like you just removed a boulder from your shoulders and that you might actually have a good shot at transforming this into something more.Or you can leave them knowing you could have done so much more to make the experience a pleasant one.Todayâs Passport to Teach webinar was called Get Ready to Ace Your Teacher Interview and it was all about prepping interviewees to nail their interviews (and maybe first dates, too?). Itâs not everyday that the people conducting the interview offer you advice on how to ace it⦠Hereâs a few essentials from todayâs webinar: Tips1. Donât be desperate2. Donât lie3. Stalk them a bit4. Ask questions that express a genuine interest5. Chat in a quieter place (not at the club)6. Dress appropriately7. Donât be someone youâre not The Teach Away Interview ProcessStep 1: Pre-screen InterviewStep 2: Interview with the School The webinar session unpacked each of the tips and steps above - it will be available after Passport is over at the end of the week. Just enter your email address to here to collect the content in your inbox! Tomorrow, we will be sitting down with some international teachers to chat about some phenomenal global teaching experiences. Our guests will have chances to ask their questions as well. Get your questions ready and sign up here. See you tomorrow!
How to increase engagement in your online classroom
How to increase engagement in your online classroom Online teaching is really taking off, but it can be an adjustment for teachers who are used to being in the classroom. Connecting via webcam isn't always easy! In fact, you might find that you need a completely different teaching skillset online than you would in-person. With most students taking online lessons outside regular school hours and at home (a.k.a surrounded by potential distractions!) keeping them engaged, motivated, and interested in their English lessons can be one of the biggest challenges online teachers face. So how do you motivate students online? Luckily there are plenty of tips and tricks to help you... Make sure your timing is on point Timing is really crucial in online teaching and you might find you need to break up your online lessons differently than you would face-to-face ones. As a general rule, itâs a good idea to keep a fast pace and break down information into small, easily digestible chunks. In practical terms, this means to steer clear of long-winded explanations and slides with too much text! Mixing up the tempo of your lessons by adding a variety of activity types is also a great way to make the time fly by for your students. Adapt your activities to the virtual classroom In a face-to-face class, itâs typical to give students some quiet reflection time to work alone or read a text. But these kinds of activities donât translate well in online classrooms. Long, dense texts are really difficult to read on a screen (see earlier point about breaking things into chunks ) And, silence just doesnât translate that well in virtual classroomsâ"in fact, it provides the perfect excuse for a studentâs attention to drift elsewhere! Planning activities that keep your students actively clicking, typing or talking throughout the lesson is the way to go. You can do this by asking lots of questions, including games and making sure learners have to physically do things like use drawing tools or typing in dialogue boxes. And when youâre planning your lesson remember itâs advised that as an online teacher you make sure your student has to say something every three minutes or so. Make real connections online For students studying in online classrooms, isolation can be a huge factor in making them feel demotivated. They might think that no one will notice or care if they miss a class, or find it all too tempting to not log in to the classroom if theyâre feeling tired. The best way online teachers can help remedy this is by making their students feel valued in the classroom. How do I do that, you ask? Here are some suggestions⦠Itâs a basic one, but learn your studentâs name and use their name throughout the lesson, and make sure they learn yours Follow up on what you did in previous lessons so your students know that youâre on top of what theyâre learning (and they should be too) Find out about your studentâs interests and incorporate them into the lesson where possible Give regular feedback on your studentsâ work Aim to be a positive, encouraging presence Set goals and help your students stick to them Another way to help online students stay on track with their studies and keep a sense of purpose is to set goals and remind them of their progress. Setting goals for online learners One simple way to introduce short-term goals into your online classroom is to make sure each lesson has a clear outline that you share with your student so they know where they are in the learning process and the context for any activity they are doing. Then think about how you might reward students for finishing tasks (or, even better, for working hard) during a lesson. You could try positive feedback, badges, points, playing games or doing other fun learning activities your students would like. When it comes to long-term goals, going too far into the future might not be effective, but try taking time every now and then to check in with your students and set goals together for the next month, three months, or six months down the line. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. Progress checks for online learners For short-term progress checks, make sure you build continuity between lessons by doing quick revisions or quizzes on previous topics. A great way to remind students of their long-term progress is by building up a portfolio of work with them so they can look back themselves and see how far theyâve come. One way of doing this online is to start an achievement page. If you are teaching kids, every time they achieve something you can go to the achievement page and ask them to draw something that reminds them of what theyâve learned (you might want to make it an achievement tree they can add to or a trophy shelf.) With teens or adult learners, you might prefer asking them to write something. As the course progresses the page will fill up with reminders of successes and proud moments for your students. Use technology to your advantage! Teaching online comes with its own challenges, but it also put a whole load of really cool tools at your fingertips. Whether itâs discussion boards, pointers, virtual games, text editor, drawing tools, file editors, breakout rooms or screen-sharing tools, you can use the technology you have to add variety to your lessons and keep students on their toes. First of all, make sure you know how to use these virtual tools and take time to explain them to students so they feel confident with them too. Then think about how you might use them to liven up your lessons. For example, you could use them as a reward (there is no kid out there whose eyes donât light up at the prospect of 30 seconds of free play on a drawing tool!) or engage different senses and skills among your students. Present your best (online) self All teachers need to think about how they present themselves in the classroom. Looking neat, organized, and confident will inspire a certain amount of respect from your students. But online teachers might need to approach this slightly differently than in-person teachers... Visuals If your students can see you via a webcam make sure that not only do you look presentable, but the location youâre in does too. And thatâs just the first step! If students can see your face, itâs going to be 100 times more motivating for them if you look engaged and interested in what they are saying (even if sometimes this requires all your saintly teacher patience!) Also, itâs important that your visual materials are up to scratch, so make sure your slides look clean and clear and any videos you use are good quality. Audio A one-note lesson will quickly become boring. So try changing the tone of your voice to introduce new activities or mix up the tempo of your class. Practice different skills like telling stories, giving instructions, and giving praise out loud to see how animating your voice can make a difference. And, again, make sure any audio clips you plan to use a good quality. Finally, this might be stating the obvious, but make sure you can teach your online lessons from somewhere with a reliable internet connection. Nothing will have students switching off quicker than a crackly connection that keeps on cutting out. Bring it back to your students As a teacher, you already have plenty of practice in working out what makes your students tick. So the good news is, just like in any face-to-face classroom, the real key to getting your online students involved is to find out what motivates them and give them their own reason to be engaged in the classroom. Whether itâs music, chatting about a particular subject, connecting what youâre doing to the real world, or just being allowed to go to town on the drawing tool, donât be afraid to try different things with your students until you find something that works for them.
Small Grout Tutoring: Advantages Of Starting An Online Business From Home
Small Grout Tutoring: Advantages Of Starting An Online Business From HomeIf you are interested in small tuition tutoring but do not want to attend a professional school, you may have considered it as a viable option for yourself. There are many advantages to starting your own small tutoring business, and they include not having to pay any large fees for a small amount of tuition.It is easier than you think to start your own small tutoring business if you have the right knowledge and skills. You do not have to be an expert in all areas of tutoring to start your own business. All you need is the motivation to start your own tutoring business, and you will find that there are many advantages to this.While you will be working from home, it will be a very personal environment. Your business will be run from your home and you will have the freedom to work as much or as little as you wish. The only expenses you will incur will be those associated with your own homes rent. The majority of co mpanies will offer you a private office if you so desire.Once you decide to venture into tutoring, it is best to experience online education first. It is important to get to know the industry first before you start to make any decisions. Most tutors that offer classes online have an online certificate program. This is important for you to see so that you can make a decision on the type of business that you wish to pursue.Do not be fooled by a bad experience when you decide to take this route to earn an income. Online tutoring businesses are safe to invest in, and you can be confident that you will receive a well-paying, rewarding work for life. With that being said, how exactly do you begin?It is best to get a personal computer peripherals. A good personal computer and the proper software will assist you in your business endeavors. The good news is that tutoring software is widely available. Many different software programs are available and can easily be found for less than $100.Fo r the best results, it is best to begin your business from your own home. This will allow you to make the decisions that are best for you. You will have the liberty to choose the hours you work and the types of classes you offer, as well as any additional fee for lessons you might offer.
Looking For After School Tutoring Rates?
Looking For After School Tutoring Rates?It is very difficult to get the best out of the education system and get a good education for your child with the limited finances available. Most parents find themselves overpaying for their child's school fees, wondering how they are going to cope. The school fees vary from region to region, but in general you need to fork out at least one hundred dollars per month.If you have a family of four, paying the tuition fees each month means that you will have to search for an extra babysitter or home tutor as well. This is where your imagination can take over the situation. Many people can afford to pay for a tutor, but they do not want to leave the comfort of their home. There are a number of after school tutoring sites that give great service for a small fee.Some of these sites provide great potential educational benefits for your child. By employing these services, you are not spending money on school tuition that could be used for your child's future. The tutor may also give you a break on your own studying time.Tutoring can help to improve your child's knowledge and writing skills. When you allow your child to write for their lessons, they can gain experience of writing in different styles such as first person, third person, open ended, etc. Your child can learn how to express themselves more clearly.This can even help them in school when they are bored with their classes and their learning environment, which are a common problem. It can also make their test taking much easier since they will be able to write in the style that they learn the most in.After school tutoring does not have to mean a life long commitment. There are some exceptional tutors who can teach your child how to express themselves as well as what they want to write, speak and listen in class.There are many aspects to help you select the right tutor for your child, including the type of school they attend, the instructor and even the type of topics bein g taught. It is best to choose a tutor that specializes in the subject your child needs to be taught.
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