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Online Tutoring Jobs - Giving Information to Parents


By: Tutoring Services
Submitted: 2010-08-26 00:56:13 | Word Count: 587


If you’re taking on online tutoring jobs geared towards school-age learners, then you will obviously spend a great deal of time concentrating on their needs. It’s worth remembering that you will also be responsible to their parents, who may be relatively unfamiliar with what online learning may involve, and how it all works. If you want to attract more online tutoring jobs, you will need to devote some time to addressing the parents’ questions and need for knowledge about the input their child is getting, and what they are paying for. If you can get ringing endorsements from both parents and learners, you have a good chance of attracting more online tutoring jobs as a result of their recommendations.

Making sure parents are well-informed about the service you are offering is the key to harmonious relationships, with everyone getting what they want. Though online tutoring jobs may sound like a piece of cake, there can be more to it than meets the eye. There are also plenty of potential pitfalls, and online tutoring jobs require a lot of lateral thinking on the part of service providers.

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For example, you can devise a fabulous educational game that really engages learners and gives them a good grounding in a particular subject or topic. That sounds great, but if learner X is already in conflict with his or her parents about the amount of time he or she spends playing video games, then it might not be an all-round hit. For parents who want one-on-one personal attention for their child, discovering that you provide exercises and quizzes where the student interacts with the computer, rather than the tutor, some tutoring programmes may seem inappropriate, or ‘not what we’re paying you for’. That’s just a hypothetical example, but it illustrates the need to make clear to parents from the outset how you operate in your online tutoring jobs.

It may take a bit of time, but it’s worth putting together a comprehensive information pack for parents. If you have a website, you could think about having an FAQs page, describing your tutoring style and the different online tutoring jobs you do. You can also direct parents to websites that deal with online learning, such as INACOL (the International Association for K-12 Online Learning). The bottom line is that the clearer you are upfront about what you offer in your online tutoring jobs, the less likelihood there is of disappointment or dissent down the line. Because some parents won’t have a clear idea of what online tutoring jobs involve, the more information you can provide the better.

Another benefit is that informed parents can give you pointers about how you can tailor your online tutoring jobs to the learner, for maximum results. If parents understand how different tutoring strategies work, then they can suggest ways to structure the tutoring program. Does the learner need encouragement to work alone on his or her own initiative? Or do they need the confidence-building that interacting with the tutor can provide?

As well as providing parents with detailed information on the service you offer in your online tutoring jobs, make sure you keep them updated too. One thing is certain: neglect the needs and demands of parents at your peril!

Author Resource:- Tutoring Services LLC. offers opportunity of online tutor jobs with free registration for tutors. Online Tutoring is beneficial for students and helps to private tutoring, homework help, home tutoring and online learning benefits for students of schools, colleges & universities.

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