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Looking for science/maths (even primary french) teaching

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Fizzy13 · 24/10/2024 15:21

Hello all,
I am an ex secondary science (physics to a-level) teacher (UK and USA registered) and I currently live in France with my family.
Whilst not bad, my French is not yet good enough to teach here so I'm considering trying tutoring for homeschoolers alongside my English (TEFL qualified) teaching here.
I have 12 years experience teaching KS3 science - A level physics and would be happy to do KS3 maths too.

Where do homeschooling families look for tutors/ online classes? I've seen a few sites but they suggested £10-15ph which with preparation time is ridiculous!

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TakeMyLifeAndLetItBe · 24/10/2024 18:58

Have you heard of the £2 tuition hub? They may need extra tutors.

BestZebbie · 24/10/2024 22:17

Outschool, Twinkl (free on YouTube), Learn Laugh Play, various free YouTube content providers (e.g.: science outreach etc). Quite a few tutors operate and advertise independently - home ed facebook groups etc sometimes have specific times when they will allow advertising and self-promotion posts.

Alexandria2002 · 30/10/2024 20:01

Hi dear Author,
I hope you’re doing well! I noticed you mentioned teaching KS3 maths, and I was wondering if you might be able to help me with some questions. I recently got a new student from UK and would greatly appreciate your insights on the KS3 maths curriculum.
Would it be possible to get in touch? Your advice would be invaluable, and I’d be very thankful for any help you can offer.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Aleksandra

TheRealAdventureArtist · 31/12/2024 13:40

Hey there.
I'm an expedition and adventure artist (think Indiana Jones meets Bob Ross) who has a successful aspect to my practice with the provision of engaging art tutoring workshops (Storytelling through traditional japanese ink painting) specifically geared up for the home school environment, in which students create some of the materials themselves before using it to create their incredible works of art . They've been popular globally and keep me busy when I'm not on another expedition. As all the materials are fully included in my costs, It's a compete turnkey solution. And as the student is left with one of my adventure art sets to continue their own adventure with afterwards, the continued value is priceless.

Perhaps this is something you could emulate in your own educational provision? Put together a complete course as a package to be delivered over a series of lessons perhaps? Just a thought

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