Posts Tagged ‘teach’
How Student Tutor Services Work
The following is a sponsored review.
I think from a safety standpoint, online tutoring is a better alternative to having someone you barely know tutor your kid. Heck, even if the tutor personally comes to you and you check out the details, you never know right?
And considering how technology is these days, I think this is one of the better and flexible alternatives for parents who have busy schedules and may not have some time to help their kids with school.
Students Connecting is the first multilingual online learning community exclusively dedicated to connecting students and parents of students seeking tutoring services with private student tutors providing tutoring services.
This service is pretty broad in the sense that they can cater to any language that one needs to be tutored at. Unlike others where I see them limited to only English, Students Connecting providers a more flexible service that subscribers can find great comfort that any language is possible to be tutored by them.
And the best thing about this is you decide the time unlike traditional schooling where there are always set times for you to go schooling. Online tutoring depends on your preference when you want this to happen.
Oh yeah, I may not have mentioned it yet but these tutors are also students themselves. Hence the name of the service for Student to student tutoring.
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Woodrow Wilson. All opinions are 100% mine.
It is no surprise that today there is a shortage among teachers in the field of science, technology, engineering and even math. If you feel the need to help others by being active in our education system, you can become a teacher yourself by taking part in The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program at www.wwteachingfellowship.org.
This program provides recent college graduates and career changers with a $30,000 stipend to complete an intensive master’s degree program at any of the fourteen participating universities. By participating in such program, you will complete a field based master’s degree in teacher education, commit to teach for at least 3 years in a high-med school and receive intensive support and mentoring in the classroom.
Hurry! Beat the September 1 deadline and join now. By June 2011, you will have completed an undergraduate degree in a STEM field, will have graduated with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and demonstrate a commitment to the program and its goals.
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships seeks to recruit, prepare and retain effective teachers for the students and schools who need them most. Help change the world by changing theirs. Become a Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellow now!
For more information, check out the YouTube video below.




