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    All About Market Rates of Private Tutors

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      AdonciaTang
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      mummy of three:
      weatherbee:

      [quote=\"vinegar\"]Chk wf u, do u on the aircon when the tutor is here? Do u allow ur tutor to look ard a house?


      Why are you so unlucky? Have all these weird tutors. I will leave it to my children to see if they want to turn on the air-con. Recently, the weather is so HOT that my children will turn on the air-con during tuition which I am ok with.

      I don't have tutor who will look around my house.

      Go tutor house then can look at tutor’s house instead :evil:[/quote]Lol. I will not let them do that. I recently hired a private geography tutor and i let her teach in the living room dining table. I on the air con and listen to all the things she teaches to my son for all lesson. I have seen private tutors lazing ard before, I am not gg to let that happen again, while she teach I do my work on my com.

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        TheAnswer
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        mummy of three:
        AdonciaTang:

        Lol. I will not let them do that. I recently hired a private geography tutor and i let her teach in the living room dining table. I on the air con and listen to all the things she teaches to my son for all lesson. I have seen private tutors lazing ard before, I am not gg to let that happen again, while she teach I do my work on my com.


        Lazing around do what? You never question her?

        How come the tutors can laze around? She got nothing to mark?

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          weatherbee
          last edited by

          AdonciaTang:


          Lol. I will not let them do that. I recently hired a private geography tutor and i let her teach in the living room dining table. I on the air con and listen to all the things she teaches to my son for all lesson. I have seen private tutors lazing ard before, I am not gg to let that happen again, while she teach I do my work on my com.
          If your son is in Secondary School, I believe that he can feedback to you regarding the tutor. But if your current arrangement is good, then no problem 🙂

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            vinegar
            last edited by

            my son’s first tutor also lazed ard,she would do something on her hp,wrote something on her diary,looked ard our desk calender,etc…I sacked her after one month.


            I don’t sit there n see what they do.I’ll walk ard.They hv tuition in the living room.We put a study table at the living room for my ds to study n hv tuition there.

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              osim
              last edited by

              Has one tried this guy Mr Phang from physics.com.sg for Physics tuition.


              Heard he earns millions.

              He seem to do only group tuition now and charges around 400-500 per 4 lessons

              Read his website… cannot tahan, a lot of self-praise. I feel quite uncomfortable with people who blow their own trumpet so loud. Is he really that good?

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                Mdm Koh
                last edited by

                If he wasn't good, he'd be out of business by now. It's ok to blow his own trumpet, as long as he's telling the truth. 😄


                Those I can't stand are the ones who claim to know more than they do. And those with no integrity.

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                  osim
                  last edited by

                  Yeah, he has many students so I guess he must be quite good. Anyway, it’s not easy to find good physics teacher. Even in school, good physics teacher are hard to come by.

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                    jusfunsg
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                    I dunno man… I don’t have friends who engage him, nor engage him myself, but one criteria I have is that my children’s tutors shouldn’t have too many tuition students. Otherwise, how do I get them to give extra lessons when we’re nearing exam period? Plus, harder to reschedule lessons ley. Don’t u think so?

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                      JessSeasons
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                      May I ask what is the acceptable pricing for parent for a teacher with no teaching experience but having TESOL certification. Please advise thanks

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                        senseimichael
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                        If you consider a TESOL to be a notch just below a school teacher, then pay just a notch below. A TESOL is normally used for adult training, or for learners of English as a second language (not for us, who use English as a primary language). I interacted a lot with language centres and teachers when I was a Head of Primary School (of an international school) in China, and a TESOL is used for that, and if the centre can get a licenced teacher (who normally works in international schools) to accept their paltry pay and benefits, then it is a BIG bonus to these language centres!


                        Ultimately whatever you want to pay and what what they accept are all basic economics of demand, supply and perceived value. If the teacher feels she is worth more than what you are willing to pay, then obviously there is no contract, and you will look for someone else willing to accept your price (and she will look for someone else willing to accept hers).

                        There are agencies, for instance, who hinted to me that I am very "expensive" but I do not bend on this. I mean, how do I explain to my other parents who can see my value and are willing to pay me the rate I demand, that I am charging the rest less so that I can fill up my slots? I’d be getting myself so killed!

                        不是猛龙不过江、不出大事太师不下山。If the tutor thinks that she is worth that value (and especially if she is able to prove it), she will not devalue herself even if she has only a TESOL and is not an NIE-trained teacher.

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