What is Tutoring?

In short, tutoring is additional academic and/or skills development support from a more experienced person. This support can be provided by a student’s classroom teacher, another school staff member, a professional tutor, or even a peer. However, tutoring isn’t simply teaching subject matter content. It’s about helping students to understand their own learning process and supporting them in learning in the way that works best for them. Effective tutoring relies on the establishment of rapport, communication, and a trusting relationship between tutor and student so that the tutor can provide personalized support. This relationship and trust is vital to impactful tutoring because opening up about what you find challenging and how you are struggling isn’t easy and that transparency is necessary for individualizing tutoring sessions.

When it comes to tutoring format, there are 3 formats of tutoring that are most common:

  1. One to One- One-to one tutoring is one student and one tutor and allows for the most personalization when it comes to content focus and learning strategies. The student is the tutor’s sole focus during the session, which means that the tutor supports the student with exactly what is needed and in the way that works best for the student. Because of the ability to individualize all aspects of the session, one-to-one is often the most impactful form of tutoring. This is why Tutor Doctor focuses on the one-to-one approach.

  2. Small group- Small group tutoring is one tutor and typically 2-5 students. This can be an effective form of tutoring for students as it allows them to learn from their peers as well as their tutor. With multiple students in a single tutoring session it is more challenging for the tutor to personalize content focus and learning strategies, but a quality tutor will do all they can to reach each student on an individual level.

  3. Learning Centers- Learning centers often mimic the classroom, with one tutor and a large number of students. These tutoring sessions are often teacher-driven and can lack personalization as the tutor often needs to focus on the needs of the group as a whole, rather than individual students. Like small group tutoring, students in a learning center tutoring session can benefit from learning from their peers, but if your student is struggling to excel in their school classroom environment, they will likely not excel in a learning center’s classroom style environment either.

 

In-Person Tutoring

In-person or in-home tutoring is really effective for many students. The tutor and student work together in the same physical space, which allows the tutor to better read a student’s physical cues and body language and it can be easier for some students to stay focused and on task when in physical proximity to their tutor. However, some in-person tutors will require you to get your student to in-person sessions at a local library or other space. Luckily there are tutors, like Tutor Doctor, who will come to you! This can be really beneficial for students who feel most comfortable learning in their own home and it means you don’t have to worry about getting your student to their session.

Online Tutoring

 It is very important to understand that online tutoring and online school are not the same. Many students who struggled with online school excel with online tutoring. Tutors are able to effectively engage students through a computer screen by individualizing their approach and tailoring their content to each student, this is something that is significantly more challenging when there are multiple students in the meeting! With online tutoring, the tutor works with the student, just as they would in person and they have the added benefit of being able to incorporate all kinds of helpful and interesting technology into sessions for added student engagement. This can be a very impactful option for many students and especially those who have limited time available for tutoring or who are most comfortable with the reduced social pressure that can come with online meetings.

Tutoring With Wyzant.com

What is Wyzant?

Wyzant is an online services marketplace in educational technology for matching tutors with students. It was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Wyzant provides a platform for tutors of all types to connect with students who need their services. You can work as a tutor and provide one-on-one tutoring services in-person or online to students on Wyzant. You can also find affordable, top-rated private tutors in 250+ subjects and test prep on Wyzant.