Tutoring

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Tutoring refers to the act of providing individualized academic support to a student or small group of students. This support is typically offered by someone with more knowledge or experience in a particular subject area, known as a tutor.

Types of Tutoring

  • In-person tutoring: Takes place face-to-face, either in a dedicated learning space or at the student's home.
  • Online tutoring: Takes place virtually, using video conferencing software and other online tools.
  • Peer tutoring: Involves students of similar academic levels working together to learn and understand material.
  • Group tutoring: Involves small groups of students receiving instruction from a single tutor.

Benefits of Tutoring

  • Increased understanding of subject matter
  • Improved academic performance
  • Enhanced study skills and learning strategies
  • Increased confidence and motivation
  • Personalized attention and support

Tutoring services

Tutoring services can be accessed through a variety of channels, including private tutors, independent tutoring centers, and online tutoring platforms.

Some examples of tutoring services: BestKru, Caretutors, Super Tutor Private Tuition, Viv Law Tutor, Ideal Centre For Tuition.