| We are new to the homeschooling idea and are just starting our research. What are some resources to start looking for a homeschool teacher or tutor? We are considering homeschooling next year (2nd grade) but would prefer to work with a teacher or tutor (both working parents), ideally in our home. Does this sort of set up exist? Any ideas where to find a teacher? Thank you! |
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I’m sure you will be able to find someone. In the DMV someone good will not be cheap.
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may end up not telling your reviewer about your teacher. |
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You'll probably need to advertise the position on Indeed.com and/or similar websites. You might also work with an agency to find the teacher.
You'll need to be specific as to the responsibilities. Are you looking for a live-in teacher like an English governess, where part of the compensation is room & board? A full-time but not live-in teacher / nanny? Part-time teaching (because, realistically, getting through just course work is not a full time endeavor). Teaching + enrichment? Teaching + household management? How much are you willing to pay? Benefits? Will you need a credentialed teacher to meet the homeschooling laws in your state? If so, that person has significant opportunity cost to take the position, because they could be accruing benefits if they worked in a public school. Multi-year contract? |
| Yes you can find someone, no it won’t be cheap, they will probably only want to come 3-4 hours daily if focused solely on academics. If you want longer and summer hours then consider a nanny with an educational background, you can always supplement with additional tutors as they age. |
| I am also looking for a teacher to help me teach my 2 boys who I plan to homeschool starting next school year. I only intend to do 2 hours of academics per day, so would need someone who's working with multiple families, or has other ways to supplement their income. Did you find anyone, OP? |
| Are you looking for in person or online? My neighbour homeschools all three of her kids and uses a UK based company called Tay Berry Tutors |
| There is also a website called tutor.com where these teachers exist |
As well as Wyzant.com |
| We did this set up during Covid and the following two years. We asked around to teachers we like at DD’s school then offered the job to one who accepted. She worked in our home 15 hours a week. We paid her $76k. She got her benefits through her husband and therefore declined a health insurance stipend. We had two kids she taught. It was honestly a great experience and we would have continued but we moved. |
| RainbowResource.com has good comparative curriculum tables. They sell all kinds of curriculum materials - secular, religious, whatever. Even when we do not buy there, we always find their comparison tables helpful. |
Im at the tail end of homeschooling my son three kids all the way through high school. The oldest is attending a selective college on a very generous merit scholarship, the next one is about to follow, and my third is not far behind. I’ve been exploring what you’re proposing as part of my next chapter and would love to chat more if you’re interested. Please feel free to contact me dmvhomeschooltutor (at) gmail (dot) com |
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We’re looking for the exact same thing for our child’s middle school years.
Can anybody suggest particular people? |
| One idea is to look at people working for Fusion Academy, and then reach out to them through LinkedIn or something to cut out the middle man. They would be experienced in one on one education. |