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An Academic Tutor supports students in achieving their educational goals by providing personalised instruction and guidance in various subjects. You might work in schools, tutoring centres, or offer one-on-one sessions, focusing on improving students' understanding, study skills, and academic performance. Academic Tutors develop tailored lesson plans, assist with homework, and prepare students for exams. You’ll work to build students' confidence and help them reach their full academic potential.
Academic Tutors play a vital role in student success. You’ll need to be knowledgeable in your subject area and have excellent communication skills. You’ll work closely with students and their families to identify learning needs and ensure effective support and progress.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become an Academic Tutor.
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The Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching is a comprehensive course that merges a broad education in the arts with focused teacher training. In this dual-degree course, students engage in in-depth studies across various arts disciplines, followed by specialised education in teaching methods and practices. They develop critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills, alongside expertise in educational theory and classroom management. Ideal for aspiring educators, this course prepares graduates to inspire and educate future generations in diverse educational environments. .
Average duration: 4 years.
The Bachelor of Arts (Education) provides foundational skills for a comprehensive understanding of education in various contexts. It covers the education of children, young adults, and adults. Delve into the history, philosophy, and psychology of education, examining how it shapes motivation and learning. Understand inclusivity, diversity, and the societal aspects of education. Furthermore, it emphasizes creating inclusive resources to promote social justice in educational practices..
Average duration: 3 years.
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