Hi Mentors!
Are you unsure if your tutoring is being
effective? Here are some guidelines, which in retrospect will help you analyze
and evaluate your tutoring techniques. This way you could make changes to your
strategies as a mentor to obtain better results!
Don’t just give yourself a grade. Gather
your evidence and try to come up with a strategy to improve your sessions.
Self-evaluation
checklist:
How well did I .....?
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Very Well
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Satisfactory
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Could Be Better
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Prepare for the
session
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Get the session
underway (establish aims, etc)
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Ask questions and
prompt the tutee
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Handle the
tutee's comments and questions
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Respond to the
tutee as an individual
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Keep the focus on
the main topic
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Help sustain
tutee interest
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Provide help when
tutees encountered difficulties
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Ensure key points
were drawn out
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Bring things to a
close and set out homework
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If after self-evaluating, you determine you have
room for improvement, please refer to the previous blog for tips on successful tutoring
sessions.
Have a great night!
Credit to
First Tutors --United Kingdom--
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