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Online Tutors - Your Position in the
List
For each subject where we have a minimum number of tutors
available, there will be a separate list of tutors from category 'A' to
'H'; category 'A' tutors will be at the beginning of the list and category 'H'
tutors will be at the end of the list.
Your total teaching experience in years (at Schools, Colleges, Universities or other Academic
Institutions) and your education level together will determine the category in which
you will be placed in the list, as follows:
A. Educated to degree level or above and have at least 10 years'
teaching
experience
B. Educated to degree level or above and have at least 6 years'
teaching
experience
C. Not educated to degree level but have at least 10 years'
teaching
experience
D. Educated to degree level or above and have at least 3 years'
teaching
experience
E. Not educated to degree level but have at least 6 years'
teaching
experience
F. Educated to degree level or above and have at least 1 year's
teaching
experience
G. Not educated to degree level but have at least 3 years'
teaching
experience
H. Not educated to degree level but have at least 1 year's
teaching
experience
Thus potential students will be able to get some idea of
the tutors' knowledge and experience based upon the category where a tutor is
placed, for a particular subject. So please ensure that the Registration
Form is completed accurately particularly regarding your qualifications and
experience.
We do reserve the right to remove tutors from our lists,
without giving any reason, if it came to our attention that incorrect
information was supplied to us. This is not only fair but we feel it is
necessary as the initial selection of an online tutor by potential students is based entirely on the
information that has been supplied by the tutor.
Although the category in which you are placed is entirely dependent on your
teaching experience and education level, it is possible to have your details
moved up the list within that category. You can do so by the following means:-
How to improve your chances of selection by potential students ?
1. By having a
Personal Profile
of 1000 characters (about 10
lines) added to your basic information in the list.
2. By having your details in the lists of several subjects (provided you
have at least one year's
teaching
experience in each subject).
3. By having your details in the list at or near the top of your category.
1. Your
Personal Profile
By introducing 5 Students to our Introduction to
AZMAT System and Programming Course you can display
your Personal Profile, in
addition to the information supplied in the Registration Form.
This can be
a maximum of 1000
characters (about 10 lines) that describe your teaching style, experience or
other achievements which might help potential students.
For example, the
success rate of your past students, any special teaching technique that you have
or the reasons why potential students should select you as their online
tutor. We suggest that you mention your fees and any special rates that
you offer.
We believe that most potential students
would prefer to read this additional information about tutors before
deciding which tutors to contact.
2. Teach Several Subjects
By introducing another 5 Students to our Introduction to
AZMAT System and Programming Course you can get your details included
in the list of another subject, provided you have at least one year's
teaching
experience in that subject.
Thus for each group of 5 Students
that you introduce to our Introduction to
AZMAT System and Programming Course you can get your details included
in the list of another subject.
Your basic details and
Personal Profile will be
available in the list of each subject that you chose to teach online.
Thus the probability of being selected by
potential students is likely to increase.
3. Get Listed at or near the top of Your Category
Although the category in which you are placed is entirely dependent on your
total teaching experience and education level, it is possible to have
your details moved up the list within your category.
The position
of a tutor, within each category, will depend on the total number of
students that he or she has introduced to our Introduction to
AZMAT System and Programming Course.
For example, consider nine tutors and their positions in category 'A' as
follows:
Tutor 1 has introduced 20 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 4 subjects - List subject experience 6 - 9 years.
Tutor 2 has introduced 20 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 3 subjects - List subject experience 6 - 9 years.
Tutor 3 has introduced 20 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 3 subjects - List subject experience 3 - 5 years.
Tutor 4 has introduced 15 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 3 subjects - List subject experience 6 - 9 years.
Tutor 5 has introduced 15 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 3 subjects - List subject experience 3 - 5 years.
Tutor 6 has introduced 10 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 2 subjects - List subject experience 6 - 9 years.
Tutor 7 has introduced 5 students to our course, has
Personal Profile
and teaches 1 subject - List subject experience 6 - 9 years.
Tutor 8 has not introduced any students to our course, so no
Personal Profile
and teaches 1 subject - List subject experience 6 - 9 years.
Tutor 9 has not introduced any students to our course, so no
Personal Profile
and teaches 1 subject - List subject experience 3 - 5 years.
Please note that the students that you introduce to our Introduction to
AZMAT System and Programming course should be adults and teenagers who are
at least 16 years old.
Please read our course
description and other areas of our website, before deciding whether or not you
would like to introduce your past or present students to our introductory
course.
Note that we are not expecting you to introduce any students who
contact you from this website. Students for our online course could be
based anywhere in the world and therefore you might consider, for example,
introducing students from India, USA or the Far East.
Online Tutors - Your Position in the
List
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