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"Online Sat Tutoring" Articles
 

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Tutoring is an amazing, easy to start and low-cost business that works well for almost anyone. It is especially great for stay-at-home moms, college students, teachers and even home school parents who want to earn income on the side.

Have you heard a lot about online tutoring but are just unsure as to whether it is the best route for you to take? Your apprehension is definitely understandable – especially if you’ve been given no information about the differences between online and standard tutoring. Take a few minutes to explore some of the characteristics of online tutoring to help you make a more informed decision.

Working parents find themselves struggling to find time for their kids while managing their wok and other chores. Children, among other things, need a lot of attention. And this, in turn asks for TIME. Math, for most kids, is a nightmare. Sure, you can hire a private tutor. But are you prepared to manage the high costs of hiring a private tutor?

Tutors are basically teachers who help students or learners to obtain more information and skills on specific subjects. Tutors are professionals who are considered knowledgeable or experts in their specific fields like typing, math, English or other subjects.

Ask any child which subject does he/she fear the most? And the reply would come within a second- Math. Children, most of them, hate Math. In fact, I have seen may groups of popular social networking websites named as "Hate Math", "Math S….." (can't use that word here!) and so on.

Pat the back of your child every time he/she does something good, not necessarily great. Motivation promotes children to perform better, without feeling 'burdened'. Online Tutoring can prove to be a powerful channel to guide and motivate children in ways more than one. Tutors specializing in homework help or online math tutoring should ensure that they encourage children in every session.

Communicating is often misconstrued as the act of talking. In reality, it is the process of 'conveying information' in a language that is well understood by the participants, or the people involved in communication. Suppose a Japanese person is talking to a French woman and both are using their mother tongues. Would you call it a proper communication? Yes, (to some extent) if both can understand each other's language well. No, if the language is alien to either of them.

For many years, students had to rely on face-to-face individual or group tutoring in order to receive academic assistance outside of the classroom. But tutoring has changed as technological advancements – namely, the Internet – have come about.

Tutoring allows you to be your own boss and set your own schedule leaving more time for family and friends. It allows you to choose whom you want to work with and when you want to work. Being a tutor also means you get paid to learn new things yourself!

Tutor Directories are a great, inexpensive way for parents and students to find quality tutors like yourself. Many offer other services such as your own website, advertising and free student leads. Some directories do not have a charge and tutors can list themselves for free. (Keep in mind that if they are free, you wonder how the company is making money to promote the website).

Children would make the same mistakes again and again. Getting irritated would do no good to them. Tutors should be prepared for all types of weird questions and mistakes while teaching children using the Internet. If children will not make mistake, who else will?

Tutoring allows you to be your own boss and set your own schedule leaving more time for family and friends. It allows you to choose whom you want to work with and when you want to work. Being a tutor also means you get paid to learn new things yourself!

Lack of motivation can be a major hurdle in your child's progress. Online Tutoring can surely help, but it is also the responsibility of parents to motivate their children from time to time. Here are some of the well-researched factors, which if followed, can yield results in short time.

Offshore Outsourcing has grown to be an industry to reckon with. The profuse impact of Outsourcing to India has left it's tell tale signs everywhere, be it culture, education, or economy. Outsourcing has leveled the playing field for India.

The need for tutors and additional re-enforcement has exploded as teachers are faced with so many challenges in the classroom. It is important for children to receive help and guidance in subject areas that are difficult for them and unfortunately busy teachers are not always able to provide the extra one on one instruction that some students need to succeed.

I read a research paper some days back that said "We learn 10 per cent of what we read, 20 per cent of what we hear, 30 per cent of what we see, 50 per cent of what we see and hear, 70 per cent of what we discuss with others, 80 per cent of what we experience, and 95 per cent of what we TEACH others".

Considering the competition it becomes important on the student's part to start preparing for the SAT Reasoning Test in advance. The latest news is the addition of the Writing Skills section to this test. Hence students must be consistently good with math, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Some institutions require applicants to write the SAT subject tests to add to their SAT scores.

Over 25 million children can be found online! And this is a rough estimate. The actual figures can be pretty astonishing. The Internet has changed our lives and habits too. While you cannot keep an eye on which websites does your child visit, you can definitely do something that would not offend your child and still provide him with quality education.

In the past, this would mean spending time flipping through SAT prep books on your own in hopes of cramming in every detail. But now, with many online resources being available that offer similar benefits as afterschool courses, you can just as easily prepare for your test from the comfort of your home.

Starting your own tutoring business allows you to grow at your own pace, work when you want, and work with whom you choose. Getting started is easy and has very low start up costs. Having a proven outline to follow helps new tutors get started on their way to a successful money making business.

 
 
 

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