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Tips on Group Tutoring
Some tutors find that group tutoring offers a lot of advantages over one-on-one tutoring. Here are some suggestions to help group sessions be successful:
- Arrange seating and notes in a way that encourages interaction and visibility.
- Provide direction, not dictatorship
- Guide the conversation, but remember to limit how much you talk
- Encourage participation
- Control dominant students
- Consciously, but slowly, draw shy students into the flow of conversation
- Stress confidentiality
- Summarize the ideas presented in sessions
- Encourage interaction by having students answer each other's questions
- Take a vote instead of giving a blanket yes or no response
- Ask open-ended questions
- Rephrase questions if they do not yield comments. Don't always clarify with an explanation
- Use eye contact
- The more you experience tutoring, the easier it will become to facilitate group tutoring effectively
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