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Online tutoring—how to do it?

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Ineedcoffeenow · 16/03/2025 13:42

I’m looking at redundancy from my academic post soon. Tutoring has been suggested. I’m in the humanities (not English) and I’m not sure how much demand there is. Does anyone have any advice or experience of this?
Whar training would I need? How much can you typically earn? Many thanks.

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Isleofskyeaurora · 16/03/2025 16:44

you could ask the main teaching franchises. My SIL owns one so you could ask there. Also putting adverts in local magazines that go round your local area is where I see many advertised. I reckon you’d need to understand how to help a student to pass exams, to what standard and have the usual debarment checks on working with young people. There is a find online tutors advertised. I started logging myself but they started asking for money. I pay £30 an hour for my son’s tutor. I knew her so asked her.

Isleofskyeaurora · 16/03/2025 16:46

Just checked and Kip McGrath is one such online franchise

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