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                            Private tutor 


A private tutor is private instructor who teaches a specific educational subject to an individual student or small group of students. Such attention allows he student to improve knowledge far more rapidly than in a class room setting. Tutors paid by the student, the student's family or any agency. Many are used remedial students or other needing special attention; many provide more advance material for exceptionally capable and highly motivated students. 

Online tutoring is a new way for student to receive help from the teacher on home.  Sessions are done through a application where student and tutor can communicate. Some communication tools are chat, web conferencing, teleconferencing, video conferencing and other specialized tools which make its easier communication way between teacher and student.

Online tutoring has been gaining popularity over the past few of years due to ease of being able to connect to a tutor at moments notice when help is required. This specially effected when a student studding for examination that is scheduled for the next day at school and find out some particular problem.
In home tutoring is a form of tutoring that occurs in the home. It is also known as “private tutoring “or “personal tutoring “. Tutoring is a receiving guidance or instruction by a tutor. Most often the tutoring relies to an academic subject or test preparation.

Some tutors prefer to visits their students but many find it more cost effective to have student come to them, saving on time and travel costs and making it possible to schedule back-to-back appointments. Many tutors work independently, but others join agencies to get a fixed salary.  Many parents prefer to use an agency because they see it as a guaranty of quality. Agency check out CV’s, run criminal record and checks and takes up reference before joining them. In most cases, they also seek feedback from parents and monitor level satisfaction, weeding out tutors who are not up to scratch.   


Who are the tours? 

The private tuition industry is not a regulated: any one can set up as a tutor by sticking an advertisement in anywhere.  The most tutors do have most teaching experience, and there is an element of self regulations as most work comes through word of mouth.  Tutors who are not up to scratch soon find themselves without students.
Why do children have tutor?

In short, to get better exam Result. In some cases school themselves suggest to parents that their children would benefit from private tuition that this will in turn boosts results. In other cases use of tutor s escalates as results of peer pressure –among parents.   




  
     

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