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Questions to Ask When Hiring a Tutor

If you're here, you're likely considering hiring a tutor. Professional tutors, like the ones offered by Club Z!, are thoroughly knowledgeable in the subject area(s) they teach, and enjoy helping students achieve academic success. But how do you know if the tutor is right for your son or daughter? How can you be sure that the tutor's background and experience, teaching methods, and personality will mesh well with your family? Check out this handy list of questions to ask when hiring a tutor, from the experts at Understood.org. Common questions to ask a potential tutor include - How long have you been tutoring? What is your teaching philosophy? How will you communicate progress to me? Do you work with my son/daughter's classroom teacher? How soon can I expect to see results from the tutoring? Club Z! tutors must possess a minimum set of qualifications to be eligible for hire, but we go one step further. We personally match our tutors to their students based on a number of complementary traits to ensure a good fit for every family we serve. That's why we're confident enough to offer our satisfaction guarantee (the Z! Guarantee). But not all tutoring companies, nor tutors, are alike. So be sure to check out the full list of suggested questions from Understood.org. Or call 800-434-2582 and find out what makes Club Z!'s tutors unique.
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