The third problem with
tutoring students individually is that it conflicts with the whole premise of teaching through problem solving.
Not exact matches
The lessons will be provided by specialist
tutors that are
individually assigned to best suit the
students» needs and are available from KS2 level through to A-Level.
However, one - on - one time is very difficult to fit in — I usually get only a few moments each day to work
individually with at - risk
students, or I am taking time after school to
tutor students in a 1:1 environment.»
This allows master teachers to focus on three things: train and coach
tutors, develop curriculum, and work with
students (
individually and by leading class discussion).
Rocketship's unique «hybrid school» model allows
students to learn through a combination of working with highly effective teachers in the classroom and working
individually on computers in a «learning lab», or with
tutors for additional support.
Math
Tutors assist
students individually or in small groups and help them improve their math skills.
• Assist the lead teacher with curriculum development and lesson planning • Ensure that the lesson plans are purposeful and age appropriate • Work with the lead teacher to plan and implement study programs aimed at meeting the individual needs of the
students • Encourage
student enthusiasm for learning processes by working with each
student on an individual basis • Observe
students» behavior and progress on a regular basis • Work with the lead teacher to recognize and address learning problems • Assist the lead teacher in developing reasonable classroom rules in accordance to the school guidelines • Evaluate
students periodically to determine progress and need for intervention • Handle
student record management tasks • Assist lead teachers in make needed adjustments to the instructional program • Prepare bulletin board displays in accordance to the lead teachers» instructions •
Tutor students in groups and
individually in order to enforce concepts taught in class • Assist
students with assignments or in understanding difficult concepts • Supervise
students during instruction and in the absence of the lead teacher • Organize and supervise games during activity time • Assist
students during lunch time and with their toileting needs • Handle instruction resource research activities and hand out materials to
students • Take and record class attendance • Assist
students in embarking and disembarking from the school bus • Operate and maintain audio - visual equipment from special class projects
Tutor and assist
students individually to help them master assignments and to reinforce learning concepts presented by teachers.
A
tutor provides academic help to assigned
students, either in a small group or
individually and writes
tutoring plans upon review of
student requirements and course textbooks.