Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they say distance learning won’t leave the poor behind. Ha!
This is why school should be in session. The poor don't have a chance.
It’s hard to think of a policy that will hurt the poor more than schools not being in session. Good job DC! Good job teachers’ unions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they say distance learning won’t leave the poor behind. Ha!
This is why school should be in session. The poor don't have a chance.
It’s hard to think of a policy that will hurt the poor more than schools not being in session. Good job DC! Good job teachers’ unions!
Always a teacher basher. You all are disgusting pigs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard people are starting to do this. Can anyone share their experiences with? How do you find the tutors? How much does it cost?
Try your neighborhood listserv. $70-100 per hour for a certified teacher, less for a college student without teaching experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they say distance learning won’t leave the poor behind. Ha!
This is why school should be in session. The poor don't have a chance.
It’s hard to think of a policy that will hurt the poor more than schools not being in session. Good job DC! Good job teachers’ unions!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm doing this to make extra money. I tutor 5-7 year olds in reading for $50 an hour. In the fall, I plan to do it about 5-10 hours a week in the evenings or weekends. It'll help us pay off our mortgage.
How many kids total will you work with? That's a lot of contagion unless you are virtual, in which case it will be tough to get 50 an hour,
I really don't think it would be hard for a certified teacher to get $50 an hour doing zoom tutoring.
We have a teacher doing virtual tutoring for $65/hour. I was skeptical about virtual but it’s going pretty well.
How did you find the tutor? I’m considering doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Tutors will be raking it in this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck finding someone who will come to your home during a pandemic.
I'm a full-time professional tutor, and I've been doing sessions 100% remotely. It's not safe to go house-to-house tutoring kids these days.
NP. Would you consider backyard or front porch tutoring? If not you, do you think there are tutors out there that would? I agree indoors isn't very safe these days, but would love to find an outdoor tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they say distance learning won’t leave the poor behind. Ha!
This is why school should be in session. The poor don't have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they say distance learning won’t leave the poor behind. Ha!
This is why school should be in session. The poor don't have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:And they say distance learning won’t leave the poor behind. Ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm doing this to make extra money. I tutor 5-7 year olds in reading for $50 an hour. In the fall, I plan to do it about 5-10 hours a week in the evenings or weekends. It'll help us pay off our mortgage.
So, you are not afraid of getting covid going to several people's houses and sitting there for hours breathing ??????
Hmmmm
