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  1. What Type of Students Receive Tuition

    There is a perception that private tuition is reserved for relatively wealthy people.

  2. “Life is about storytelling.” Discuss with reference to the writing of Diderot.

    A section from a recent essay I wrote on the French writer, Diderot. Although the content is interesting in itself, the article demonstrates skills in both linguistic and literary analysis I encourage in my students.

  3. Tutoring Students with ‘Dyslexia’

    How do you tutor a student with dyslexia?

  4. Explaining Dyslexia

    An article on what dyslexia is, and dispelling the myths surrounding it.

  5. Trepidations about a Tutor’s First Lesson with a Student

    New tutors are often concerned about what will happen when they first meet a student; who will direct the lesson, how long should be spent on introductions and should they prepare a lesson plan.

  6. Why Do People Become Tutors?

    There are many reasons that affect someone’s decision to begin tutoring, but it’s become clear that there are certain situations that lend themselves to the role of being a tutor.

  7. Tutoring Students Taking Different Examining Boards

    Dispelling the worries of having students studying different examining boards.

  8. Difficulties of Tutoring when a Student has Overwhelming Parents

    What are the problems when a student has ’pushy’ parents, and how can a tutor take positives from it?

  9. Has democracy proved compatible with imperialism?

    A review of the lives of Theodore Roosvelt and Joseph Chamberlain in relation to their seemingly incompatible democratic and imperialist tendencies.

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