Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Tapping the Power of Unique Tutoring

Tapping the Power of Unique TutoringMany child development educators, teachers and educators alike have reported on the unique tutoring methods they use to handle their students' problems and avoid the classroom pitfalls. All of these educators are more than happy to share their approach to teaching to the general public in order to help other teachers do the same thing.Benoit Kozieradzki of the Blue Moon Institute describes his unusual approach to coaching in his book, Treading Water. Benoit presents a structured training approach that he calls Reciprocal Experience Modeling (REM) and all the training is broken down into discrete techniques. The reader is led through his training and is able to explore many techniques and options to achieve his training goals.Tanya Cooper's work as a teacher, tutor and consultant for the last three decades has included a number of innovative approaches to tutoring, including Five Keys to Tutoring Success. With her expertise, you will learn the steps to successful tutoring and find guidance on how to get started. In addition, it provides proven learning strategies, life skills for tutors and much more.Dr. Nia Swilliamson from Baylor University's College of Education and Educational Psychology describes herself as an Expert in Math Tutors, Teaching Methods and Practices. She also is a Highly Recognized Author and Consultant in the United States. In fact, Dr. Swilliamson has been published in several institutions including, Journal of Mathematical Behavior, Applied Psychological Sciences, The Educational Researcher, Journal of Mathematical Behavior, Journal of Educational Psychology, Educational Leadership, Educational Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Educational Research, Perspectives on Psychological Science, Applied Psychology and Learning, Cognitive Science, Journal of Educational Research, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Measurement, Educational Theory, Educational Psychology, Educational Psychology a nd Reading Research.In Dr. Swilliamson's book, Emotional Intelligence, she addresses all areas of emotional intelligence in children, including academic performance, social skills, problem solving, leadership skills, self-esteem, conflict resolution, motivation, learning styles and self-concept. You can also visit Dr. Swilliamson's website for more information on this and other topics related to her work. For more information on Dr. Swilliamson's work, you can visit her website.Unique tutoring as we know it is most often done by a 'specialist'informational specialist.' The field of 'informational specialist' has grown tremendously in recent years. That is largely due to several factors, including, the tendency for students to be intimidated in traditional classrooms; a need for a quick turnaround and a lack of support groups or networks for tutors; and the often unaffordable cost of private tutoring.These teachers and tutors should be preparing to map out a program that meets the sp ecific needs of their students and incorporate the particular needs of each student. They should have an independent resource for their students and have a personal understanding of the individual needs of their students.For more information on how to become a unique tutoring specialist, you can visit the 'Tutoring Seminars and Courses' page on my website. Visit the 'Related Articles' page for more information.

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