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Kids at home support for parents

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Storywriter · 22/03/2020 09:12

I'm a fully registered, experienced and qualified teacher who has been working on a supply basis recently and am therefore currently earning zero until the schools go back. A friend has suggested I do online lessons for children to support parents with kids at home who may possibly have to work from home too.
If this would be of interest would these be better on Skype or Zoom and what would be the best way to contribute what you are able to - Paypal? I propose doing these on a pay what you can basis with children of those who have lost their jobs able to access free. I'm suggesting Drama for primary pupils - 4-7 years, and 8-11 years, and tutoring / group lessons for secondary English pupils. I propose to have a regular time slot for each lesson / club and wonder if you have any suggestions on timeslots which would suit.

Any advice and help as to what would support you whilst making sure that I have a basic income coming in would be greatly appreciated.

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phonez · 01/09/2020 21:27

Wow it sounds wonderful.

Can't say I am a fan of pay pal but I would pay directly.

Please check out Outschool as you may be able to offer services there?

There are some extremely high quality lessons online and you can see the quality.

I note really fantastic teachers get a following and repeat their lessons if that makes sense.

Best of luck.

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