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HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES

CATEGORY 1 TUTORING

CATEGORY 2 LEARNING STYLES

CATEGORY 3 LEARNING STRATEGIES

CATEGORY2 LEARNING STYLES CATEGORY3 LEARNING STRATEGIES TUTORING CATEGORY2 LEARNING STYLES CATEGORY3 LEARNING STRATEGIES $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARODY

What is the purpose of tutoring

Tutoring purpose is to help struggling students to become independent learners.

What is the teacher’s role in tutoring sessions?

The teacher provides students expertise, experience and encouragement.

When can a tutoring session be conducted?

Immediately it’s a struggling student detected Immediately it’s a struggling student detected. (Not at the end of the course).

What are the steps to follow when doing a tutoring session?

1.Diagnosis – Get to know the student. 2. Consider the best setting and time 3.Establish an action plan 4. Identify strategies 5.Give feedback

Can a student who has been tutored fail the course?

Yes! But he/she can ask for a 25% discount.

What are the most common learning difficulties?

Lack of motivation Poor study skills Does not have time to study Difficulties in any language skill

What do you need to know about your students? Why is it important?

3.What does she/he need to work on You need to know: 1.Previous knowledge. 2.Strong skills 3.What does she/he need to work on 4.His/her interests

Give a definition for “learning style”?

Learning styles are simply different approaches or ways of learning.

Why is it important to identify your student’s learning style?

Because you can select those strategies that motivate your students and let them improve in a better way

What kind of help can you offer the best in a tutoring session: a) Reinforce topics studied in class. b) Train your students in how to use learning strategies.

Train your students in how to use learning strategies

Give a definition for “Learning strategy”

Learning strategies are operations used by the learner to help the acquisition, storage and use of information.

Why is it important the instruction in learning strategies in tutoring sessions?

Because students can decide what strategies fix better on their process and monitor their knowledge

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THANKS A LOT!