Thursday, March 26, 2020
Essex Tutoring - Choosing the Right Tutor
Essex Tutoring - Choosing the Right TutorIn order to take care of your child's needs you need to make sure that you put the correct education into your Essex tutoring. There are many schools in Essex and more are being opened all the time. This means that there is a huge demand for qualified staff in order to tutor your child. The best thing about tutoring in Essex is that you can get a world class education that is tailored to your child's needs.Although there are many schools in Essex that teach the same subjects you can choose to specialize in another subject if that suits your child's learning style. Other things to consider when considering Essex tutoring is that you will be spending some time together with your child. If this is not possible or is not what you can offer, then you will need to find someone who can offer the qualities you want in an educational expert. This means that you should select someone who has special skills such as computer skills. Since so many people a re choosing to do tutoring online it is important to choose someone who is reliable and authentic.When looking for Essex tutors there are several things to consider. First of all, how long have they been tutoring? This will give you a better idea of their expertise and the level of expertise that they offer. You may also check if they offer lessons over the internet or can you see them in person. This is one of the most important points to look at.You may also consider where you live to determine which Essex school will suit your needs. Essex has a large population that will help with finding the right education for your child. While there are many schools in Essex, the demand is so great that many of them are offering quality services at affordable prices.You will also find that tutors offer extra tutoring for free if you decide to take advantage of it. Some of these teachers will provide a tutor on a daily basis. For example, if you are looking for a tutor for your child during th e school holidays or during the summer holiday it is important to choose the tutor carefully. Of course, you can ask any questions you have but you may want to make sure that the tutor is reputable and trustworthy.You will find that Essex offers so many different tutoring options. While the majority of tutors will be male, it is true that many tutors are women. In addition, Essex has had several successful online tutoring schools in the past.It is also important to consider what you want your child to learn from your learning experience. In most cases you will find that your child will learn more by working together with a tutor rather than by memorizing facts. Tutoring your child in Essex will not only benefit your child but it will help your child to learn more and better at the same time.
Friday, March 6, 2020
5 Good Reasons To Take Guitar Lessons
5 Good Reasons To Take Guitar Lessons Learn to play an instrument: with or without a teacher? ChaptersReason #1 - Do not develop bad habitsReason # 2 - Stay motivated, do not give upReason # 3 - Have a regular follow-upReason # 4 - Expand your musical repertoireReason # 5 - Meeting people with the same passionWith such a vast history and American rock contemporaries, alongside classical artists and various other musical genres, it comes as no question that the guitar is at the head of favorite instruments for Americans.Whether classical, acoustic or electric, it is the indispensable accessory of rockers and the inescapable asset of evenings by the fireplace.The guitar provides a wide accessibility and a variety of repertoire that allows anyone to interpret them anyway they would like.While learning to play with a violin will not begin to show results until several months, it is possible to pretend to play a piece decently after only a few weeks of learning the guitar.But what kind of learning is it exactly?Here two different schools confront one other, that of the self-taught and the other that prefers to take lessons.Even though social networks have greatly contributed to facilitating knowledge sharing through dedicated video tutorials, forums or groups, the pedagogy and experience of a good teacher can prove to be very useful, even salvational!To give you a little glimpse of the pros and the cons, Superprof presents you 5 good reasons to take guitar lessons:Dry guitar, electric guitar, electro-acoustic guitar... it is a versatile and popular instrument.Whether by copying, watching, comparing, or simply listening, the ultimate goal is always the same, to go further and enrich ourselves from what surrounds us.Jimi Hendrix, rock legend and master guitarist.If music is an art, it is important to also see a certain playful aspect, and what could be more playful than improvising with your guitarist friends, exchanging scales and progressing together?Pick your picks!
Strategies for Reducing Stress - Private Tutoring
Strategies for Reducing Stress BobbiM Apr 3, 2014 Now that you know the cause of your stress, lets figure out ways to reduce it. -Relax. You should make relaxation a regular part of your day. If you dont know anything about how to go about relaxing, there are many self-help books. At the very least, try deep breathing or meditation for a few minutes each day to help you unwind. If you find yourself stressing out, stop whatever you are doing, close your eyes, and focus on your breathing for a few minutes. This should help you relax so that you can return to what you were doing, feeling in more control of the situation. -Exercise. Working out daily is a great stress buster. Physical activity helps take your mind off of your stress and the chemicals your body releases during exercise actually boost your ability to handle stressful situations. If you are feeling especially stressed out, try taking a walk or a jog to clear your head. -Take charge. You are in control of your own situation and you have to accept that responsibility. By taking charge, you can control the amount of stress you feel by remembering that stress is an internal reaction to situations and it is often really an overreaction. However, if stress gets out of control, you can also take charge of the situation by seeking help. -Put problems in perspective. Sometimes it helps to talk to a good friend or a family member who has been in a similar situation to help you put your problems in a more realistic light. Dont allow yourself to get carried away imagining all the things that could go wrong in a situation-instead, focus on the positives. -Be flexible. Everyone makes mistakes, and learning from your mistakes will help reduce your stress levels. But if you are too set in the way you do things or the way you view the world you may end up causing yourself additional stress. It pays to have an open mind and to try new approaches. -Develop interests. Join a club on campus, meet with others who share similar interests, or find some new interests on your own. By having interests outside of schoolwork, you will be able to enjoy yourself and relax during your time off from studying. Developing new interests also helps you in the classroom because you tend to do better in subjects that interest you. -Seek help. Seek out campus resources to help you through stressful times. In fact, it is a good idea to seek out the people and places that can support you BEFORE you need them. Often problems can be solved easily if you ask for assistance before a small problem balloons into a big one. -Enjoy yourself. Take a walk, read a good book, see a movie, call a friend. Do something you like to so before you start feeling overwhelmed. Remember, if you manage your life appropriately, you should have plenty of time for studying and engaging in activities for fun. Excerpt from College Success Strategies by Sherrie L. Nist and Jodi Patrick Holschuh.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
English Collocations with Plan Learn English with Harry
English Collocations with Plan Learn English with Harry Today I have some English collocations with plan or dealing with plans, either single or plural. Okay. This is Harry and welcome back to my podcast Speak Better English with Harry where I try to help you understand and make better use of your English. So Ive got a number of English collocations which go together with plan or plans and Iâll try and explain them to you. English Collocations with Plan Don't be selfish, share it with your friends So we can have bold plans or a bold plan.We can have audacious plans or an audacious plan.We can have daring plans or a daring plan.And an ingenious plan.So bold, daring, audacious and ingenious basically have the same meaning. Means something really exciting, something that somebody else might not try.Example: Theres a bold plan to develop the 5G network throughout the country so that every house can have 5G in fast internet connection.A bold plan because there are millions of houses that have to be upgraded.We can have a daring plan to rescue people that have been kidnapped by some terrorist organization. A daring plan, which involves counter-espionage and certain soldiers who work in covert operations. So they operate in secrecy. So theyre going to try and rescue these people who have been kidnapped or held to ransom. We can have an audacious plan.Audacious means something really nobody else would have thought about.Example:They had an audacious plan to overthrow the government by refusing to vote or to demonstrate outside the parliament buildings and bring pressure on the government. Something that other political groups had not considered. An audacious plan, really something that nobody had considered.An ingenious plan meaning a very clever plan, something again that nobody had considered because it was just too ingenious, too clever.So bold plans, daring plans, audacious plans quite risky audacious plans or an ingenious plan.Example:They developed an ingenious plan to get to Mars.An ingenious plan to get to Mars by, first of all, flying to the moon, building a station on the moon, extracting water from some resource that theyve discovered on the moon, creating energy and then flying to Mars. Okay. English Collocations with Plan Don't be selfish, share it with your friends We can also shelve of a plan, meaning to put it on the shelf, were not going to go ahead with it.So literally like when you take a book and youve finished reading it, you put it on the shelf because youre not going to to read it any more.So when we have a plan, and we shelve the plan, literally we pick it up and put it somewhere because weve decided that, okay, might be a good plan, but now is not the time to implement it. So weve shelved plans.Example:The government have shelved plans to extend the runway in Heathrow airport.To abandon plans. Well, abandon is a little bit more serious than that. We had a plan, but because of cost overruns, weve abandoned it.Weve just decided, its not going to go ahead.Weve downed tools, as the say, and decided to pull out.Example: The County Council had abandoned plans to make some upgrades to the water system. We can scrap plans.To scrap something means to make it redundant. A scrap is something thats no longer have any value. Like an old car, that is 25 years old and rusted, is only worth scrap. Meaning we break it up and use the good parts, but discard the rest. So we can scrap a plan, like a bit of paper. We roll it up in a ball and we throw it away.Example:Unfortunately, they have scrapped the plans of reintroducing it.The more former word to say to jettison a plan.Jettison is often used in the shipping industry when a ship is at sea and it has a dirty water or something, it jettisons it, it throws it literally into the water.Or an airplane if its circling overhead and has to make an emergency landing, it will, first of all, jettison some fuel to reduce the weight. So to jettison or to scrap it or to get rid of it. Okay.So these are the words that collocate with plan:a bold planan audaciousan ingenious planto abandon the planto scrap a planto jettison a planOkay, so these are all Engl ish collocations with plan. Hopefully youve enjoyed this English lesson.Clever, effective and efficient, cheap way for you to improve your English language skills.Again, thanks for listening, join me again soon.
Irvine College Tutor Tips So Youve Made Your College Choice
Irvine College Tutor Tips So Youve Made Your College Choice Tips From an Irvine College Tutor: So Youve Made Your College Choice? Now What? Tips From an Irvine College Tutor: So Youve Made Your College Choice? Now What? On May 1st high school seniors made a commitment to a college or university. Except students who were wait-listed, pretty much everybody knows where they will be attending school next year. All of that hard work, standardized testing, advanced placement classes, and tutoring hours have finally paid off. So what should students focus on? Do they need to get started thinking about college right away or should they simply concentrate on graduating high school? What should they do over the summer? There are a lot of questions students, and their families have about the best way to prep for college after making a decision. These are a few of the most important things high school seniors can do once they have done their final choice. 1. Pick freshman classes if necessary Some universities will give the incoming freshman the opportunity to choose their first-year courses right away. In some cases, students can choose from a few different packages of approved courses for their major while in other circumstances they can just pick four general ed classes to get started. Its important for incoming freshman to find out how many classes will make them an official full-time student. Four or five classes are considered full-time; however there are always some exceptions when it comes to late start classes or prerequisites. If a student needs to take prerequisites, they should make sure theyre taking these in their first semester so they can move forward. Also, its recommended that new college students take at least one or two classes in a subject they will actually enjoy. This will make the academic transition run more smoothly and provide an overall more enjoyable experience (READ: 4 Differences Between High School and College). 2. Arrange an appointment with an academic counselor Its essential for students to make an appointment to meet with an academic counselor on a regular basis. There are so many important details that incoming freshman will not know about, and they will also be distracted by the many things they need to do to adjust to living on campus and meeting a whole new set of friends and classmates. Academic counselors provide a fantastic amount of one-on-one information that can help students graduate on time and be successful through any difficult or stressful circumstances that may occur. 3. Verify what conditions the acceptance carries Most college acceptance letters are conditional. This means that seniors in high school will have to do some things to maintain their admissions. For the most part, this means either simply passing all of their second-semester courses and graduating on time or maintaining a specific GPA. Some schools might have additional requirements especially if the student is on scholarship or receiving financial aid. 4. Get to know potential roommates Students will spend plenty of time in their dorm room once they move on campus. Having a great roommate can make a difference in a college freshmanâs social life. Its a good idea to get to know potential roommates and pick out a person who will share a similar schedule and lifestyle. Its also better for students to meet with these potential roommates if possible just to get a feeling if its somebody they could live with for a year (READ: 5 Things to do Before Your go to College). 5. Get comfortable with the campus In many cases, students will be traveling relatively far away from home thus it may be difficult to spend too much time on campus over the summer. However, students who live within a reasonable driving distance from their college should consider spending a little bit of time on campus. Its important to get to know where all of the good places are to get food, study, and just hang out. The campus will be a studentâs home outside of the classroom for the next four years. It can be incredibly overwhelming to get onto campus the very first day and be searching for four different lecture halls. Spend some time wandering around in advance to get comfortable. Get a head start on your college courses this summer with the help of a private Irvine college tutor. Call us today for more information. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
How can African schools compete in the global race for international teachers
How can African schools compete in the global race for international teachers Many of the schools I work with in Africa are overwhelmed by international competition for teachers. They feel they canât compete with the salaries in places like the Middle East and worry that teachers consider their country poor or unsafe (or both!)? They fret, worry, and inadvertently shut out their dream teachers - because theyâve forgotten just who their dream teachers are. Sometimes, theyâve even forgotten what their school has to offer. Itâs true, a teacher focused solely on their bank balance may not be interested in African schools, but there are plenty of other teachers out there with different priorities. From a love of adventure, to the desire to make a difference in a community, there is no shortage of reasons why teachers would choose Africa. Itâs time African international schools pushed aside some of those worries, swung open the doors and embraced their identity. Donât worry about the paychecks dragging some teachers to other countries, focus instead on the teachers who want to teach in Africa. 1. Your location is teacher-bait. Dangle those unique experiences where teachers can see them. One of the big mistakes schools make is ignoring the travel aspect of international teaching. Iâve seen schools dismiss wonderful teachers because they were concerned that the teacherâs only priority was travel and adventure. Thatâs rarely the case. Teaching is hardly a get-rich-quick scheme. And most qualified candidates are going to have the studentâs best interests at heart, even if they are prone to a bit of globe trotting. International teachers have often chosen their career path because they love to travel. But these are often the very teachers I see being discriminated against in the recruitment process. Which is a shame! These are the teachers who want to embrace your culture and customs, why not hire them? It would be a lot worse if you ended up recruiting a teacher who hated adventure. Theyâd sulk for months, only wanting to eat McDonalds. Maybe they would insist on doing things exactly as they did them at home. Donât think of âtravelâ as a dirty word - you can and should be using travel and adventure as a competitive advantage over schools in other regions. Use it to rope in the adventurers, the teachers who will love and cherish their time in Africa. Your job postings are your opportunity to sell not only your school but also your location. Africa has so many unique qualities, you would be doing yourself a disservice by not pointing them out. Make sure you highlight any unique opportunities your location has to offer travel-minded candidates - whether itâs exotic birds, boating along the Nile, watersports, a bustling marketplace, safari adventures, or a specific kind of food or drinkâ¦the list is endless! Take a step back and think about what you love about where you live, then go from there. This is your opportunity to showcase the best bits of living and working in Africa. 2. Emphasize career progression. Let teachers see your commitment to them. While salary and bonus came out on top overall in our survey of over 12,000 international teaching candidates this year, we also saw professional development and career progression featuring almost as high on your candidateâs wishlist. Great teachers want to know they can grow, develop and stretch their creative muscles. They want to know they will have autonomy in the classroom and be able to impact their studentâs lives. If there are options at your school for candidates to take on additional responsibilities beyond their usual teaching responsibilities, or if your school makes a professional development a priority, then make sure your job posts are making the most of that. Give it its own paragraph! Put it in bold! Teachers are only human, and seeing that a school cares about their longterm career can influence their decision. Youâll be surprised by the response from teachers who are looking for a little something more from their next position. 2. Honesty is the only policy. Especially with Google looking over your shoulder. Thereâs no point lying about anything. Youâre looking for teachers who can embrace the specific challenges your school faces - so explain those challenges and donât shy away from the truth. Before a candidate will consider signing a contract with your school, theyâre going to need to trust you. With under a quarter of international teaching candidates expressing concern over their personal safety when making the move abroad, you can be sure theyâre doing their homework on that front. And if a quick Google reveals a couple of startling facts that you havenât divulged, then you can probably say goodbye to that teacher. If youâre living in an area that is going through political upheaval or faces other obstacles, youâre going to have to work a little harder than schools in other locations to build trust. You need to be honest about your schoolâs situation and make them comfortable with challenges ahead. There are a few easy steps you can take to alleviate concerns and paint your school in a positive light: Be transparent. Outline the situation in your country, especially if itâs facing any political or disease-related issues. Teachers will appreciate the honesty a lot more than finding out themselves on the big bad Google. Ease their worries. Outline the steps your school is taking to protect staff. This should reassure most candidates. Put them in touch with other teachers at your school. Nothing goes farther than the word of a peer. Put your existing staff in touch with candidates. They can find out what life is really like both and in and out of the walls of your school. All of the above will help candidates feel secure, ease insecurities and alleviate negative perceptions. 3. Waiting until youâve got a vacancy is too late. Stay ahead with a proactive recruitment strategy instead. In our second annual international educator survey, 24% of respondents put Africa in their top 3 preferred teaching destinations. Thatâs almost a quarter of teaching candidates who would be happy to teach in Africa. So maybe, when it comes to hiring overseas teachers, the problem isnât that your school is in Africa. Itâs that teachers donât know that schools in Africa are recruiting. Schools in other countries are flooding the internet with their positions and opportunities all year round, but thereâs nowhere near as much information available online about teaching in Africa. What does this mean for you? It means youâll need to start your recruitment earlier than you might be accustomed to. Our data suggests that international educators are starting their job searches earlier and earlier and taking the time to find the opportunity thatâs right for them. The unfortunate reality for African schools is that candidates may have more apprehensions than they would for schools in other parts of the world. You need to start your recruitment well in advance of your desired start dates to give candidates ample time to do their research about the region, the school, and allow them to make an educated and informed decision. At the end of the day, every teacher is different. Never forget that what is offputting to one teacher might be a welcome challenge to another. So the next time youâve got to whip up one of those dreaded job posts, keep your dream teacher in mind, think about what should motivate them and describe the adventure that Africa has to offer. This article was originally published on LinkedIn.
Repellent at Night to Avoid the Bite (Precautions about West Nile Virus Breakouts)
Repellent at Night to Avoid the Bite (Precautions about West Nile Virus Breakouts) fightthebitecolorado.com West Nile Virus West Nile virus has had a recent breakout in Massachusetts causing an added necessity for safety precautions. When you go out this upcoming weekend make sure you bring along your bug spray because this virus can be deadly. After local schools canceled evening events and my own college sent out warnings, I decided to do a little research about the virus. West Nile virus was first identified in 1937 in Uganda in eastern Africa. This disease, transmitted by mosquitos, can produce mild to serious symptoms. Because West Nile is a type of flavivirus, it is part of an extremely dangerous group of RNA viruses. In this family are viruses which cause diseases such as dengue, yellow fever, and Japanese encaphilitis. It was first discovered in the United States in the summer of 1999 in New York. However, as of September 2012, a total of 2,636 cases of West Nile virus disease in people, including 118 deaths, have been reported to the Center for Disease Control. Virus symptoms can vary as I said previously. These symptoms can range from headaches to stiff neck to muscle weakness. Most people infected with West Nile virus do not show symptoms; however, about 20 percent will show symptoms. Less than 1 percent of infected patients will show serious symptoms, signifying a neurological infection. Full lists of symptoms can be found on websites such as the Center for Disease Control and PubMed Health. It is important that you know how to protect yourself from this threat. Bug spray containing DEET is your best bet when it comes to repelling mosquitos. It is also a good idea to stay away from areas of still water during dusk, dawn and early evening hours. Mosquitos breed in still water so many researchers suggest changing or emptying areas such as bird baths, pools and water gardens if West Nile infested mosquitos are at high capacity in your surroundings. Also, wear long sleeve and pant layers when outside for long amounts of time, especially around still water or in late evening hours. Certain factors will increase the risk of West Nile virus being more serious in your body if you contract it. These factors include age, immune health and pregnancy. If you are above the age of 50, you have a heightened risk. This factor also applies to newborns and infants. If you suffer from HIV or another immune deficiency disease, your change of having a serious case of West Nile is also increased. Finally, pregnant women have an extremely high risk factor and should take all precautions possible. Until next time, protect yourself from bugs because West Nile bites!
5 things to Ask Your Kid During the First Week of School
5 things to Ask Your Kid During the First Week of School Back to School: 5 Things to Ask Your Kids the First Week of School Itâs important for elementary school students to enjoy their very first week of school. There are so many things for them to do and see, and theyâll probably need a little bit of time to settle in. Theyre making new friends, getting to know a new teacher, adjusting to long periods of concentration, and learning the new academic material. As a result, its a whirlwind week for both student and parent. Some kids adjust better than others, so its important for parents to ask a few questions to see if their kids are getting off on the right foot or if they need a little bit of help to transition to being back in the classroom. 1. Ask about the teacher The most important figure in a childs life at school is their classroom teacher. Although theyâll talk to adults in the office and on the playground the main school representative is the teacher. If they get on well with their teacher and fall into sync with the classroom schedule, theyâll have a fantastic year and look up to a positive role model. However, if they dont mesh well with their teacher early on, they might be in for a little bit of a bumpy road. Its a good idea to find out a little bit about the teacher and their style and get a good read on whether or not your kid likes them. Any misunderstandings can be more easily cleared up if brought up early on (READ: 5 Awesome Online Academic Tools to Use This Fall). 2. Ask to see their textbooks and novels One way to tell if a student is on track with their assignments is to take a look at their textbooks and novels. If they dont know where their textbooks are or what pages they need to read for their assignments its a sign they may have become overwhelmed with their new workload and the extra organization required at the beginning of the school year. Most schools also offer an online version of the textbook that can be accessed any time regardless of whether or not the student left their textbook at school. Many kids dont even know they have an online version, so its a great idea to ask them to show you their online text and walk you through how to log in and find the right chapter. 3. Ask them when assignments are due Another great way to find out if an elementary school kid is adjusting well to academic life is to ask them when one of their assignments is due. Many younger kids reply with something like âmy teacher hasnt handed out an assignment yetâ or âmy new teacher doesnt give homework.â Of course, this is almost never true, but kids like to try it out anyway. This is a great sign that they probably need help organizing their assignments and getting them done on time. Parents can either email their childs teacher or ask a study skills tutor to get their kid on track. 4. Ask them who they at lunch with Some kids are social butterflies, and others are rather shy. Its so important for studentsâ social health to make a friend or two, especially if they are starting at a new school. One way to find out if a student has made new friends is to talk about who they have lunch with. Some kids will talk about their ten new best friends while other kids will say they ate alone or shy away from the topic altogether. If parents are unsure if their kids are adjusting well socially, their classroom teacher will be a great resource. They will either be present at lunch or be able to talk to the playground and lunch supervisor to get some information (READ: How to Handle the Stress the First Few Months of High School). 5. Ask them about something they learned in an extracurricular class Some kids are not incredibly talkative about what goes on in their academic classes, but theyre usually excited to talk about something they learned in an extracurricular class such as art, music, or sports. If kids shy away from talking about English and math, parents might have better luck getting them to chat about something hands-on like building a Paper Mache sculpture or discussing who won at soccer practice. Start the year off right with the help of a private Orange County back-to-school tutor form TutorNerds. From test prep to foreign languages, our Orange County tutors have you covered. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
Can I Deduct Tutoring Expenses From My Taxes?
Can I Deduct Tutoring Expenses From My Taxes?Is it possible to use tax deductions for tutoring? Some people believe that this is possible, but many others think that it is not a good idea. What do you think?You may think that tax deductions for tutoring are an acceptable thing to have. However, there are several problems with using these deductions. Read on to learn the reason why these deductions are not a good idea.Deductible school supplies should be taken away from the student's hands and given to his or her parents, so that they do not have to pay again. The money from these supplies would make much more money than the amount you would spend on the costs of the student to the tutors and teachers, which are deducted in taxes.It is quite obvious that paying taxes is a part of being responsible citizens. If you can deduct the cost of tutoring, you will have to pay more in taxes when you get older, as there will be more money coming from your hard earned money.With your college degr ee, you will also end up getting a better paying job, which means that the income earned from this job will also be taxed. So, what is the point of deducting money for your education?There are other reasons that this deduction is not advisable. One of the reasons is that some people may not understand how it works, especially if they are not too familiar with how taxes work. Another reason is that some people may believe that they can do better with these deductions, especially with their tax bracket.These deductions may not only get your financial support, but it may also be detrimental in the long run. The majority of people think that money that is spent in education should be spent for more than just making a better living. Some of them even think that if you are not happy, then you are not supposed to go to school to begin with.
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