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Mum of Two. Adaptable child-centred approach. Doctorate in English Literature. Recent experience as an SEN teaching assistant in 9 schools. Can cover any English lit and lang requirements from key stage 1 to postgraduate.
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Louise Parker
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English lessons in Norwich, UK.
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Bethany E.
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Basic Maths lessons in Great Yarmouth, UK.
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Chris L.
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Guitar lessons given by qualified guitar teacher based in Norwich, Norfolk. Classical, Electric and Acoustic guitar tuition from experienced, versatile, ISM registered (and CRB checked) tutor. Individually tailored lessons covering a range of styles including Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical and Acoustic fingerstyle. For more info please visit my website.
To contact Bob P. BA HONS (Mus) LGSM FISM please call, text or email.
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Bob P.
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The BSc Social Work from the UWI, Open Campus builds on a 50-year legacy of the University offering top-level and innovative training to social work practitioners across the Caribbean region.
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Shamika B.
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Dedicated, proactive, self-motivated achiever committed to success and adept at juggling multiple tasks in a high-pressure environment. Strong problem-solver, Disciplined, Goal-oriented, Team player, Accountable, teachable and Reliable. Solid communicator with exceptional team-building ability.
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Gbadebo Edward G.
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Economics and Business lessons in Norwich, UK.
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Stephen O.
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I have been teaching Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) for the past 27 years at High school, most of the time spent teaching in African schools. Towards the end of year 2021 i have been teaching in the UK schools (as supply teacher).
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Ndabezinhle T.
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I am a Commonwealth Scholar and received my MSc in Behavioural and Experimental Economics from the University of East Anglia, UK, and completed my MPhil in Economics from the University of Peradeniya. I am recently reading for a PhD in Economics from UEA.
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Don Isuru S.
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Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Java lessons in Norwich, UK.
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Srinivas B.
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French, English, and Accounting lessons in Norwich, UK.
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Christelle Y.
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Hello!
My name is Logan B., and I live in Bradwell, Norfolk. I am offering tutoring sessions in English Literature (GCSE and A Level) and German (GCSE). I am a diligent, conscientious worker, and feel that I would be able to offer ample assistance for a very reasonable price. Please contact me via Whatsapp for more details.
My highest level of qualification is A Level; in 2018 I achieved an A in English Literature, a B in German, and a C in English Language.
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Logan B.
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Mandarin and Chinese lessons in Norwich, UK.
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Annie W.
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I am a qualified science teacher having graduated through completion of my PGCE on the Teach First programme and NQT at a North
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Kate E.
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German, English, and English Literuture lessons in Bungay, UK.
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Michael A.
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Deive M. One to One Tuition Piano - Keyboard - Guitar - Bass - Drums - Theory £36 for a one hour lesson, reduced to £33 if paid in advance, and the first one is also only £33.
Length and frequency of lessons are flexible. All ages welcome. I am able to teach students to play any songs or pieces they like and not make them learn any they don’t like. I teach them to play by ear and by notation. I also teach them how to improvise, and speak their mind musically. I have 18 years experience in this line of work, and for 17 years now it has been my full-time occupation. I have studied music at Los Angeles Musicians Institute and Cambridge Anglia Ruskin University. My name is pronounced ‘Dave Montaig’. ‘Deive’ is short for Deiven. Students can choose to learn any or all of the instruments I teach. They do not have to own an instrument to spend part of their lesson learning it. Students do not have to learn to read conventional sheet music. Furthermore, I do not teach it to beginners. I do teach it to those who want to learn it, but only after they have learnt my own ‘RSMR’ notation system. I don’t want to give them an overcomplicated, incorrect view of music that may make them give up. RSMR is the Rational System of Musical Reference, and is not just a notation system; it incorporates a new nomenclature system also. The conventional theory, nomenclature and notation of music contain some serious mistakes. The notation system is overcomplicated, presenting us with a number of things that do not exist in music itself, much of the nomenclature is naming elements of a notation system rather than elements of music itself, and the theory of pitch and the theory of rhythm presented to us do not acknowledge this. Furthermore, much of the notation and nomenclature is imprecise, impractical, inappropriate or misleading, and many of the terms used are given two or more conflicting meanings. Students do unfortunately have to learn much of the conventional nomenclature - because it is so widely used. Many musicians cannot read the notation and do not use it – including many of the world’s most popular musicians – but all musicians use the nomenclature to some extent. All students of pitch-playing instruments should be taught the conventional names of the twelve absolute pitch-tones and all students of chord-playing instruments should be taught the conventional names of the chords, but they should also be taught that these names are bad ones. There is now an enormous library of song notations that are available for free on the web which simply present the lyrics and chord-changes in the song, with the chords indicated simply by name, and every guitarist and keyboardist should learn how to read these; however, they should also learn how those chord-names are far from good ones. I have no problem with beginner guitar and bass students being taught conventional ‘tablature’ notation, and I often give them tabs that have been published on the web. The only difference with my own tablature is that it includes timing details; conventional rhythmic-timing notation is not compatible with guitar tab, but my rhythmic-timing notation is compatible with any system of pitch notation. I do teach ‘grade’ exam courses if requested, and have taught those from the Trinity, ABRSM and Rockschool awarding bodies, but I don’t teach these to an absolute beginner. They present rudimentary music theory as little more than the rules of a bad system of musical reference stated as if it is a good one. I teach the real rudiments of music, and this does not involve introducing such things as the sharp, the flat or the time signature. The sharps, flats and time signatures we are presented with in the notation are elements of notation, not music, and they are in the notation because the notation system is overcomplicated. The sharp and the flat came from the use of a pitch-staff which makes room for only seven of the twelve musical pitch-tones, and the time signature came from using different single note and rest symbols to indicate different rhythmic durations and then allowing them to change which durations they represent. The twelve absolute pitch-tones of the Western musical pitch-tone system should have been given permanent identities, not temporary identities which are dependent on which key or chord they temporarily belong to. And note duration should have been measured in beat-value, not semibreve-value. Semibreves do not exist in music. I came to realise and understand the main mistakes in the theory, nomenclature and notation of music before I ever started teaching, and this was one of the reasons I went into teaching. It caused me to confront these mistakes head on and find the solutions. Some of these solutions had already been proposed by others, and some had not. The staff design I use for keyboard and general-purpose pitch notation has been around for almost two centuries, although I have presented it in a particular way that is unique and improved, but the rhythmic-timing notation system I use with all my students, no matter what the instrument, is entirely of my own invention. I also have invented numerous other music learning aids that translate what we hear into something we can see.
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Deive M.
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I am a qualified Primary Maths Specialist Teacher. I have taught in schools for 18 years and still teach part-time.
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Polly C.
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English and English literature lessons in Lowestoft, UK.
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Michelle C.
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Your child’s primary school years are crucial, especially as they draw to a close and secondary school approaches!
Could your child use some support ahead of the SATs tests? Perhaps they just want to avoid the ‘summer slump’ or need more confidence or fluency in English or Maths. If so, enquire about tutoring sessions with me!
Most of my work has been with children in Upper Key Stage Two (Years 5 and 6). However, with over ten years of experience in the classroom and at leadership level in primary schools, I am open to working with any and all primary age children.
• 10+ years of teaching experience (in the UK and the USA) • Former English Subject Leader with a record of driving improvement in reading and writing • Participate Learning Teacher of the Year Winner, 2021 • Teacher of the Year in a Primary School (Highly Commended), Essex Teaching Awards, 2018 • Available in evenings and weekends • Home visits preferred • Able to offer online/virtual sessions
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Paul G.
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Qualified Primary teacher turned tutor with 10 years’ teaching and tutoring experience.
Subjects offered: Maths tuition for Years 1-6, English tuition for Years 1-6 (including reading and phonics, writing, grammar, spelling and handwriting).
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Amber G.
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I have been a school leader for 14 years, including as a Head Teacher. I plan, write and deliver bespoke packages for all learning needs, in English, Art and Design subjects at Secondary, and across the curriculum for Primary, including Core subjects of Maths and Science. I can offer literacy and Art classes for adults, at beginner and higher levels. I offer online and face to face learning and know that building good relationships is key in building confidence for learning. I am friendly and approachable and can adapt learning as we progress in line with pace and progress. I can offer baseline testing, progress checks and additional assessment where needed, and tailor learning packages to needs. I offer free initial consultation and first session, so please contact me to discuss your needs in more detail with no obligation.
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Alison W.
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Hi there!
I am a fun, friendly and Fully Qualified Teacher, currently teaching at one of the UK’s leading independent schools. I have tutored pupils 1:1 and in small groups, both in the UK and internationally for over 10 years, with much proven success. Every lesson is personalised to the needs of the pupil, so that we can maximise the learning in every session!
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Jasmin G.
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Before moving to Norwich, Norfolk, Raymond W., BA Hons/PGSE. (Mr Grade) spent the early part of his life, growing up in the East End of London.
As a mature student, Mr Grade gained his BA Honours Degree in English and Psychology in 2001. He continued his academic career by achieving a Post Graduate Degree in Education for Students at 16 plus, teaching English and Psychology within a College and Sixth Form setting.
Mr Grade found that students who struggled in the college setting had ‘gaps’ missing from their previous education in the lower schools. As a result, Mr Grade felt that he could help students by achieving a Qualified Teaching Status so that he could better prepare students in Secondary Education. Mr Grade is passionate about young people progressing, successfully, to either their academic or work-related careers at college.
Mr Grade has taught in the Primary setting, teaching the English skills that young children need, to enter confidently, into Secondary Education.
Mr Grade believes in ‘giving back to the community’ the chances that education had given him, which spurred him to teach both young people and mature students so they become ‘the very best versions of www.*** ;
In recent years, he has successfully taught English Language and Literature up to GCSE in both Norfolk, Suffolk and Online!
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Raymond W.
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Latin, Ancient Greek, English, and History lessons offered. I am currently in my second year studying Classics at the University of Oxford. I am happy to tailor lessons to whatever the student might need, and have taught many students before in preparation for specific examinations.
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Kian M.
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