Online or face-to-face?
- sandtjones
- Aug 30, 2022
- 1 min read

1-1 tuition, done well, gives students a clear advantage - and this is especially the case with maths tutoring. As misconceptions are identified and connections are made, confidence builds and this, in turn, makes maths lessons at school more enjoyable. However, for some, online tutoring is viewed as a poor substitute for the more traditional face-to face approach. From our experience, this is really not the case and we suggest that you give it a try. With online tutoring, there is quick access to resources, options for communication and the comfort and convenience of working from your own home. It’s also generally more cost-effective. What really counts is the quality of the teaching and the tutor-student relationship that is built over time. The support and challenge of well-qualified, experienced specialists can make a step-wise difference to your progress.

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