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QUALIFICATIONS

The most obvious difference between tutors and teachers is that tutors are not required to have
any specific qualifications, whereas teachers must have formal teaching qualifications.
This doesn’t necessarily mean that all tutors are unqualified, but it does mean that anyone can
become a tutor without any formal training. On the other hand, all teachers must have a degree
in education or a related field and must complete a teacher training program. In addition, they
must also be certified by the state in which they plan to teach.

TEACHING STYLE
Schools follow a formal teaching style. This means that there is a set curriculum that all students
must follow. Tutors, on the other hand, can adopt a more casual and flexible teaching style. It
means they can focus on the areas that the student is struggling with the most and spend more
time on those topics.

CLASS SIZE
Another difference between tutors and teachers is class size. Most teachers have to work with a
large number of students, sometimes up to 30 or more. This can make it difficult for them to give
each student the individual attention they need.
Tutors, on the other hand, usually work with an individual students or teach in small groups. This
allows them to give their full attention to each student and get to know their strengths and
weaknesses.
AVAILABILITY
Tutors are also generally more available than teachers, especially online tutors. Teachers have
set class schedules and are usually only available during school hours.
Tutors, on the other hand, can set their own schedules and are often available for evening and
weekend sessions. This can be a big advantage for students who have busy schedules or who
learn better at night. Online tutors are distributed across time zones and can often be available
24 hours a day.

APPROACH
The most significant difference between the tutoring and teaching approaches is that tutors focus
on the needs of the individual student while teachers have to focus on the needs of the class as
a whole. A tutor can take the time to get to know his or her student and figure out the best way to
teach him or her.
TECHNIQUES
Tutors can use a variety of techniques to help their students learn, and they are not limited by the
need to conform to a particular teaching method. They can use games, puzzles, and other
activities that are designed to engage the student and help him or her understand the material.
Tutors can also provide practice tests and quizzes to help the student prepare for exams.
Teachers, on the other hand, often have to teach using methods that are not conducive to active
learning. For example, lectures are still a common teaching method despite evidence that most
students do not retain information when it is presented in this way.

EFFECTIVENESS
The personalized attention and adaptability of tutoring make it a more effective way to learn than
traditional teaching methods. A study by the US Department of Education found that students
who were tutored performed better on standardized tests than those who received regular
classroom instruction. A teacher’s goals are to educate the entire class, which means that some
students will inevitably fall through the cracks. A tutor’s goal is to help the student learn, which
means that he or she is more likely to be successful in achieving this goal.

COST
The cost of tutoring varies depending on the tutor’s experience, qualifications, and location.
Online tutors are often more affordable than in-person tutors, and group tutoring is usually less
expensive than individual tutoring.
The cost of hiring a teacher is usually much higher than the cost of hiring a tutor. This is because
teachers typically have more experience and higher qualifications than tutors. In addition,
teachers are usually employed by schools, which means that their salaries are paid by the school
district.

Should I choose online tutoring to achieve my study goals?


Here are some of the questions you should ask yourself to decide whether extra academic
support through online tutoring is right for you or not:
1. Are you struggling with certain topics and need help to catch up with your classmates?
2. Is your homework piling up because you don’t know how to do it or because you don’t want to
do it because it seems so difficult?
3. Do you want to improve your grades so that you can get into a better college?
4. Do you need help preparing for standardized tests like the SAT or the ACT?
5. Do you want to learn more about a certain topic that interests you?
If you are looking for a more personalized and adaptable approach to learning, then tutoring may
be a better option for you. If you are looking for a more affordable option, then group tutoring or
online tutoring may be a better option for you. Ultimately, the decision of whether to choose
tutoring or teaching should be based on what will help you achieve your study goals.

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