Tutoring is certainly the main part of the job, but as I go, I have to make lots of notes which outline what the kids are doing with specific examples and feedback. These are used by the 'compare' to feed back to the parents when they pick their kids up. Some of the tutor find having to write them difficult, but I really enjoy them!
The centre also encourages us to engage with the kids. It's not just about learning; we want the kids to feel excited when they come. They're such a pleasure to talk to. I've had discussions with kids about desserts and apple crumble, toys they've received in lucky dips at school, bands they wish to create, cake (which I used to demonstrate that 80% is a good score and large percentage!) One girl gave me a very early Christmas note today!
What did you get up to at the Christmas party?
What are your colleagues like btw?
The centre also encourages us to engage with the kids. It's not just about learning; we want the kids to feel excited when they come. They're such a pleasure to talk to. I've had discussions with kids about desserts and apple crumble, toys they've received in lucky dips at school, bands they wish to create, cake (which I used to demonstrate that 80% is a good score and large percentage!) One girl gave me a very early Christmas note today!
What did you get up to at the Christmas party?
What are your colleagues like btw?