Showing posts with label tutor application. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutor application. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2013

How to Master that Mock Tutoring Session


One of the most common parts of the tutor application process is the mock tutoring session. This involves your prospective employer giving you a task to teach to a given audience. Mock tutoring sessions test prospective tutors on their adaptation and response mechanisms to varying attitudes exhibited by different students. Mock tutoring is effective in determining which tutors do make the cut. So, make sure you do the best you can do and focus on being professional and effective in handling any mock tutoring session they give you. Here's what you definitely need to know.

Pretend it's Real

Nothing can put you into that intense moment of panic unless you think of something as real as possible. This will give you that emotional condition that you need in order to overcome any tensions that you may be thinking about. Keeping it real is essential in realizing that you control the elements of the tutorial session. After all, you're the tutor, so act like one. You will find out that you have more control of your situation when you internalize it, which is a strong trait of a tutor that any prospective employer is looking for. Keep that in mind and you'll impress more than just the panel of those observing your mock tutoring session, but your future students as well.

Keep Your Cards in Check

Tutoring is supposed to be spontaneous. You may have some sort of direction to kick you off in your tutoring session, but always keep in mind that your students may not always be as perky as you would plan to. This may ruin your perfectly plan flow, so always keep your cards in check. Understand that you should adjust to the situation and wing it from there. Everything will definitely work out if you anticipate ahead of time. You never know if your panel will play with you and try to catch you off-guard, so don't topple of your tutor podium.

Confidence is Your Secret

No matter how worse things may seem to be, you should cling on to your confidence so you can bounce back from anything during the mock tutoring session. Confidence will break the chills that may happen if you get nervous. This is because you are in control and you understand what is going on rather than stuttering in front of different people. What you should realize is that confidence makes the person even more vibrant in terms of delivery and focus. This is not only great for mock tutoring sessions, but also for your professional career later on.

Mock tutoring sessions help companies determine which tutors make the cut. Don’t be underestimated by the whole experience and take it one step at a time. With that, you will surely understand how you’re going to treat your students, and this will give you that edge over other tutors. Make sure you internalize the whole mock tutoring experience because it will help you out in your career path in the future, which you most definitely would want to be a success.

How have mock tutoring sessions gone for you?  Share an example.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Three Questions that May be on that Tutor Application


Being a tutor is a great fulfillment, especially as you can help out students who are in need. It is tough to catch up with study material if students don't know what they should be learning. But, applying as a tutor can be quite tough. Going freelance may skip the whole application process altogether, but you will find it difficult to find jobs on your own than you would with a company. When you market yourself on your own, you are burdened with a lot of requirements by clients. On the contrary, if you apply as a tutor at a company, you will gain the advantage because work is readily available when you represent the company. But, how can you make the cut above the rest? The application process can be quite tricky to overcome. Especially, if it's your first time actually applying for a company. Here are three questions that may be on that tutor application that you should definitely look out for.

Availability—How much time can you commit?

First of all, companies want to know when you're available. You should be ready to take assignments that may throw your schedule into a frenzy, but that's how being a tutor works. But the bottom line is, when asked about your availability, don't make anything up and tell them what works for you. An honest answer is the best way to go because they'd definitely fix you up with students, especially if you have the skill, so there's nothing to worry about.

Availability is the first thing you should understand because of how frequent you'd be doing tutorial sessions. Of course, the more you do, the more you earn, so it depends on how committed you are to tutoring.

Experience—How long have you been tutoring?

This is a basic question in almost all applications. They want to know how well-versed you are in the tutoring business. Make sure you outline any past experience and your overall understanding of how tutoring works. If you and the company are on the same page, the odds are you'll jive in with the company objective and work out quite well. Experience usually defines a tutor's edge over others, but always keep in mind that your skill definitely matters. Always ensure that you've got everything figured out so that you can prove that you can adapt to learning new things. No one likes a tutor who doesn't learn, so make sure you've got that blend of knowing what's up and finding out what you could learn to be a better tutor in the long run.

Case Study Assessment—How would treat the situation?

This can either be in the form of a simulation or perhaps a narrative description. Case study assessments allow companies to gage how you would treat a certain situation. This gives them an idea on how you would be performing when you are sent out to tutor students.

The trick is to be natural. When you answer these assessments, respond with what you would naturally do and provide a rationale for these actions. This will help you mold the scenario even better and enhance the learning curve of students you'd be dealing with.

Tutor applications determine the potential of each tutor, so make sure you do your best when filling out that form. Understand that availability, experience, and your assessment matter. By doing so, you will grasp everything a whole lot better and enhance your tutoring drive in the process. With this in mind, you will enhance your potential as a tutor and provide the students what they deserve.

Have you seen these questions on an application before?  How much do you think your answers effected the outcome?