Posts Tagged ‘thetutorpages’

The Daily Mail on ‘Super Tutors’

Friday, June 10th, 2011

On average, tutors registered with The Tutor Pages charge something between £15 and £45 per hour. These are reasonable rates – from both the tutor’s perspective and the parent/ student’s – and are rates chosen by the tutors themselves. They are clearly the kind of rates that the market dictates.

In one of the most ludicrous articles on private tuition I’ve yet seen, the Daily Mail discusses ‘super-tutors’ who charge ‘up to £300 an hour’. The article’s conflation of the ‘very particular indeed’ with the ‘industry in general’ might actually be amusing if it didn’t make a nonsense of most people’s experiences of private tuition. It is clearly designed to titillate the readership.

If you don’t wish to read the article in full, here are some extracts which I’ll leave you to cringe over:

“tutors exist in a world in which clients have so much money, their fees are almost irrelevant. Indeed, the more these parents are charged, the happier they are.”

“Highly qualified Oxbridge graduates are turning their backs on banking and deciding to become tutors instead as they discover they can name their own price.”

“For as everyone from Kazakh billionaires to Oscar-winning actors knows, if you want a tutor to brag about, they have to be British.”

Clearly, every tutor hopes to be taken up by a super-rich family, such as one governess [...] who was chaperoning Middle Eastern princesses.

Finally, would it be the Daily Mail if there wasn’t something salacious?:

“An awful lot of mothers hire the tutor for themselves, not the children at all, and have affairs with them in the holidays while their husbands are working.”

 

The Tutor Pages recommended as a Sunday Times ‘top site’

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

In an article entitled ‘Comparison sites are not just for car cover’, the Money section of today’s Sunday Times has recommended The Tutor Pages as a top ‘alternative’ comparison website. Since The Sunday Times is now behind a paywall, here’s what they had to say:

You can find a tutor in a wide variety of disciplines at thetutorpages.com. The site, which is free, allows users to compare tutors in a particular postcode based on hourly rate, teaching experience and availability. It also provides lists of online tutors and suggested reading material, with prices from £20 an hour to £35 an hour for A-level French tuition.

It’s not a bad summary, and I like the fact that the author, James Charles, has emphasized that parents and students need to compare a variety of factors (not just price) when making a decision on which tutor to contact.

Twenty Totally Tootable Tunes

Friday, October 29th, 2010

It’s Friday, and as a musical counterpart to last week’s post about The Little Algebra Book, I’m pleased to say that another tutor registered with us, Trixi Field, has recently created a new book for the recorder. Called Twenty Totally Tootable Tunes, it is (in Trixi’s words) ‘more of a repertoire book to supplement teaching books, and book 1 of the series is for kids that are able to play between one and 7 notes’.

You can check it out on Trixi’s Lulu page – perhaps a good stocking filler?

As an aside, I also recommend that tutors have a look at Trixi’s own page on The Tutor Pages: it’s a really great example of using our site’s features to the full. In fact, Trixi wrote to me to say that she ‘enjoyed putting all my extra bits and pieces on the site. It works very well and there are lots of different spaces to put various resources. Well done for a very user-friendly site’.