Covid 19 and enhanced respect for teachers and tutors
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Covid 19 and enhanced respect for teachers and tutors
One thing I have learnt during this pandemic is that there is no way I have the patience or skill to home tutor for the 11 plus!! I have already booked my spot for Y5 now.
For all the teachers, tutors and educators out there, you have my unswerving admiration!!
OED
For all the teachers, tutors and educators out there, you have my unswerving admiration!!
OED
Re: Covid 19 and enhanced respect for teachers and tutors
Good luck! Even with a tutor for an hour or two a week, you probably will end up playing quite a big role in helping them go through practice books and understand any areas there are difficulties with. A tutor is great for motivation, tips and the trickier bits though.
Re: Covid 19 and enhanced respect for teachers and tutors
Overeager dad, I was a primary school teacher, specialising for many years in interventions and 1:1 teaching.
Teaching my own children was a nightmare. I have a degree in chemistry and my 12yr son refused to believe me when I showed him how to do his chemistry homework until his “real” teacher said I was right. He was still amazed that I had known what to do.
Thank you for appreciating teachers. It’s not as easy as it looks
Teaching my own children was a nightmare. I have a degree in chemistry and my 12yr son refused to believe me when I showed him how to do his chemistry homework until his “real” teacher said I was right. He was still amazed that I had known what to do.
Thank you for appreciating teachers. It’s not as easy as it looks