What To Look For In A Tutor
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009So you, or your child, or your child’s teacher, have decided that extra help outside the classroom is in order. How then do you go about assessing the many options for tutoring in NYC: peer tutoring, resources at the school, referrals from fellow parents, individuals who specialize in a given subject, tutoring companies that send out a variety of candidates with different skill sets. Any of these options can result in a positive tutoring experience but if you know what you are looking for, the odds of success will be greatly increased.
Here are the things that we, at Partners With Parents, look for when hiring tutors and selecting candidates to meet specific client requests:
- Knowledge of the Subject – Obvious? Well, yes. You should certainly make sure that your tutor is knowledgeable in the subject he or she is about to teach your child. Beware, however, that credentials alone do not tell the whole story. I had a Nobel Prize winning chemistry professor in college who couldn’t convey the basic concepts in Chemistry 101. He was one of the worst teachers I have ever had. (more…)
