Tuesday, March 24, 2020

The positive impact of online tutoring on personality

The positive impact of online tutoring on personality 0SHARESShare Most group activities involve speed, accuracy and observation as key factors for victory.   Whether it’s a sports activity, dancing, music, or any other form of recreation, a child can excel if he wishes.   A child needs to be taught that whether you come first or second, as long as you do better than you did last time, you have won.       Online tutoring, through its teaching methodology automatically helps the child develop and hone these essential talents through the usual sessions.   And success leads to greater self esteem. A child wants to learn things that would make him or her more presentable.   Tutors give a feedback not only on the subjects being taught, but also on the likes and dislikes of the child.   The student’s general attitude towards neatness and the aesthetic sense can be gauged during online tutoring sessions.   For example, if the child is inherently untidy, an outdoor game like football, rugby, etc would be best because the game is of importance here, not the cleanliness during play.   The child does not have to worry about strict rules on tidy habits or a dress code.   Whereas learning art, drawing, literature, poetry, etc is best for a child who is fussy about cleanliness.   Either way there is no room for criticism. People skills are also taught in a subtle manner through online tutoring sessions while teaching a subject itself without requiring separate time.   This is taught through essays, fables, stories and other forms of online reading materials.   As the child’s skills develop, meeting new people, mingling with peers and planning new activities with others are not daunting anymore.   This has a direct impact on the overall health of the child.   Outdoor sports, dancing, yoga, swimming, jogging, walking, cycling etc. are all activities that will achieve that desired goal.   Laughter, togetherness, sharing, helping, caring, listening, etc are skills that a child learns as a matter of course in life’s day to day interaction with others. [starbox id=admin]

Friday, March 6, 2020

The History of A Cappella

The History of A Cappella The History of Singing without Music ChaptersA Cappella Singing: Religious OriginsA Cappella and Its Influence through HistoryA Cappella Music TodayThe Most Famous A Cappella GroupsOf all the different types of music, a cappella is pretty special. This is music in which there’s no instrumental accompaniment. In this case, only the voice matters and all melodies need to be created vocally.A cappella groups date back centuries and they’ve been able to create polyphonic music through choral singers and choirs and even create rhythms and beats without a need for musical instruments. The ancient techniques have been around for millennia and they’re still used nowadays.In this article, we’re looking at the history of a cappella singing, its roots to the modern age, and the most popular a cappella groups around now. You’re going to learn all about performing without instruments, an art form in its own right! TraceySinging Teacher 4.92 (13) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors PortiaSinging Teacher 4.91 (11 ) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors NicolaSinging Teacher 5.00 (11) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JazzSinging Teacher 5.00 (6) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors PerrineSinging Teacher 5.00 (3) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TiemSinging Teacher £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TomSinging Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MiriamSinging Teacher 5.00 (4) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsA Cappella Singing: Religious OriginsWhile we can trace singing without instruments back to the origins of Man. The first records of human beings singing appear in carved texts. One of the first examples is featured on a Cuneiform tablet dating back to 2,000BCE. A cappella started in churches and monasteries. (Source: ddzphoto)However, a cappella as it’s known today dates back to religious singing. Etymologically speaking, alla cappella means “in the style of the chapel” and this singing was usually done in churches. At the time, it was accompanied by instruments like the organ.However, during the first millennium of Christianity, there weren’t any instruments. This was the same for Byzantine Orthodox rites in which the singing was never accompanied by music. Similarly, Gregorian chants were some of the first a cappella music.A lot of religious communities then decided that the hymns needed to be a cappella. The Amish, Mennonites, and other Anabaptist groups decided against the use of instruments. Jewish communities, on the other hand, didn’t ban the use of instruments except on the Sabbath.The tradition of a cappella singing originated in Europe and around the Baltic Sea, in particular, but it quickly spread across the continent a nd into the New World and peaked in the United States during the 19th century when it started influencing other styles of music.A Cappella and Its Influence through HistoryDuring the Medieval period, churches regularly performed Gregorian chants. Thanks to films and series, a cappella has never been so popular. (Source: Didgeman)It was during the 15th century that a cappella became popular in European churches and several people would sing at once. In the 16th century, a cappella music was slowly replaced by cantata, which had musical accompaniment.Famous composers included Josquin des Prez and Orlando di Lasso who created polyphonic a cappella music. The madrigal then became popular; a type of music where between 2 and 8 people sing without instrumental accompaniment. Claudio Monteverdi is a fine example of the Madrigal.  Madrigals accompanied a cappella music from the Renaissance to the Baroque period and both changed over time.In the 19th century, choirboys became popular in churches. They’d sing in the parish under the supervision of the clergy.A cappella music evolved a lot in the United States. Thanks to Peter Christian Lutkin, the dean of the Conservatory of Music at Northwestern University, founded the Northwestern A Cappella Choir in 1906.Numerous choral groups started popping up all over American universities and were often linked to the accompanying school. St. Olaf College, which has had an a cappella group since 1911, Concordia College, Augustana College, and Luther College all have a history of a cappella groups. While collegiate a cappella groups are now quite common in the United States but that doesn't mean you can't sing a cappella here in the UK.From a cappella, a new type of singing was born in the 1930s; Barbershop. This is a type of close-harmony singing with 4 voices and no instrumental accompaniment. This type of singing was inspired by the practices of barbers in the southern United States who’d sing to entice clients into their barbershops.Most barbershop quartets have the following 4 voices:A first tenorA second tenorA baritoneA bassAfter Barbershop, Doo-wop was created in the United States. This style of a cappella singing was created in the 1940s in large cities on the E ast Coast by young black Americans. Doo-wop songs tend to focus on love and don’t need musical accompaniment.A Cappella Music TodayA cappella music is no longer an essential part of mass and many churches have hymns and songs with instrumental accompaniment. That said, many religious groups still practise it but it’s not an obligation. A cappella has changed a lot since being sung by monks. (Source: pcdazero)A cappella has become more popular through radio, television, and the Internet. A cappella covers of popular songs are also making the style more attractive. Similarly, TV shows and films like Glee (with The Warblers) and Pitch Perfect have thrust the style into the limelight again. After all, the show “Glee” is based around a Glee Club, a common extracurricular activity in the US where students can practise choral music, instrumental music, or a cappella.They’re not singing old a cappella music from the Renaissance but rather performing contemporary songs in a new style. By using the singers in place of instruments (with beatboxing, for example), they can recreate popular contemporary music with a modern a cappella style.Similarly, Gospel music draws from a cappella when not using instrumental accompaniment. While mostly performed in American churches, you may recognise “Oh Happy Day”, a very popular Gospel song.There are plenty of groups recording a cappella music and artists using a cappella in different genres of music. A cappella is very popular in musicals and videos on YouTube.It’s never been easier to learn how to sing a cappella. Whether you’re learning to sing a cappella or singing with instrumental accompaniment, the process is more or less the same. You can learn to sing in school, in singing lessons, or private singing tutorials with a tutor from Superprof.Learn how to sing in key.The Most Famous A Cappella GroupsNowadays, there are plenty of famous a cappella groups. Groups like Pentatonix, Straight No Chaser, Home Free, Rockapella, Street Corner Symphony, etc. There are plenty of a cappella groups to get you started with vocal music. (Source: intmurr)A cappella is very popular in the United States and some of the most popular groups and artists include:The BlanksNaturally 7VoiceplayTake 6PentatonixHome FreeVoctavePeter HollensBobby McFerrinWe could also mention plenty of contemporary artists who use a cappella music in their music regularly or occasionally. A cappella singing is increasingly being used in other musical genres.Now you know a bit more about the history of a cappella music. If you’d like to learn more about it, check out our other articles on the subject. After that, you can always get in touch with a private singing tutor on Superprof!On Superprof, there are plenty of talented and experienced singing tutors to help you improve your voice. There are three main types of singing tutorial on offer: face-to-face tutorials, online tutorials, and group tutorials. Each type of tutorial comes with its pros and cons and some tend to be more expensive than others so you need to carefully think about what's available, how you like to learn, and what your budget it.Face-to-face tutorials are the most cost-effective type of tutorial available. This is because you're the only student and your lessons will be tailored to you and how you like to learn. Of course, this means that your tutor will be spending time outside of the tutorials planning exercises and activities for you to do during your lessons. All this extra work comes at a cost so these tutorials are also usually the most expensive per hour.Thanks to the internet, you can also get online singing tutors who'll teach you using video conferencing software. These tutors won't have to travel to you and can also schedule more tutorials each week. With less travelling time and more earning potential, online tutors tend to charge less per hour as they have fewer outgoings per lesson taught.Group tutorials are useful for students on a budget as you can share the co st of a tutor with the other students in the tutorial. Whether these other students are friends of yours or strangers, you can get an hour of tuition quite cheap if you're happy to be in a group. Of course, this does mean that you won't benefit from as much one-on-one time with your tutor.Make sure that you benefit from the fact that many tutors on Superprof offer the first hour of tuition for free so you can see if they're right for you and if you get along.

Online Tutoring What Is The Best Technology For Delivering One-on-One Online Tutoring

Online Tutoring What Is The Best Technology For Delivering One-on-One Online Tutoring Personal tutoring is the best help for your kid studying that could help them with their schoolwork. Today, online tutoring is the most convenient way to get personalized tuition with the reason that most of the parents are working and do not find time to drop and pick up their children from their tuition classes. Let us know about the best technologies used for delivering one-to-one online tutoring: Live Text based Chat Program Live Text based chat program is one of the most famous online tutoring  technologies used by several reputed tutoring websites. Several tutoring companies offer 24*7 availability of online tutors where students can learn with one-to-one personalized tutoring session via live chatting. Private chat box not only gives personal attention but offers real-time communication in one-on-one or group chat. It allows informal interaction using emotions and use of various font colors to distinguish topics, context and speakers. Instant messenger works in the same way where you may not require downloading and installing any other chat software. Live chat program is the most convenient way of tutoring with one limitation that student may not see the tutor facial expression and body language which is very important for K-12 grade students.       Interactive Whiteboard Interactive whiteboard have large display that can be connected to computer, projector and all other requisite things. The most special feature about whiteboard is the flexibility of live interactions. It is fully loaded with features can take many forms. It gives ability to project a screen from computer to whiteboard surface, control computer from the whiteboard surface using proprietary software, ability to write on it, make notes, comments and annotations, draw graphs and images on its surface or display presentations, videos, tables, animations and any other material that you wish to show while tutoring. Writing and drawing activities are performed on touch-based board via human finger or electromagnetic pen. It allows tutors and student to work on homework, assignments and even surf internet together. It allows recording audio/video session which can be played later on for revision. It allows sharing files and documents of homework, assignments, test preparation, etc. Interacti ve whiteboard is one of the best technology for delivering one-to-one online tutoring; creating a replica of the physical classroom with features like live chat, audio/video conversations. Virtual Classroom Software A lot of virtual classroom software is available in the market today to conduct high impact engaging virtual classes. A browser like tabbed user interface via flash technology gives user-friendly experience in one-to-one and grouped online tutoring. Online whiteboard enables to write and draw anything, share anything (including your screen) and record everything. It offers the similar experience like conducting traditional class with easy and effective text-based chat communication and lives audio/video communication for best results Live Audio/Video communication Live Audio/Video online tutors gives best results where the virtual classroom has a similar tutoring experience like physical classroom. It enables to conduct face-to-face classroom where the tutor and student can see facial expressions and hear multiple voices. It uses VoIP technology where both tutor and student requires microphone and webcam attached to computer having high-speed Internet. It allows seamless live audio/video streaming to connect up to 5-6 people via VoIP.                 Online Libraries Online tutoring with help of online libraries is all about accessing information on a particular academic subject from tutoring websites in the form of high impact multimedia presentations or public online libraries like YouTube. It is also the best source of guidance on a particular topic and asking your queries to the presenter. You can get a reply by the same presenter on email. Bulletin Boards Bulletin board, message board and forum are another great tool to stay in contact with the tutor available on it. You can post your queries, doubts and homework help on the board just like email. You queries and doubts will in turn be answered by the qualified tutors that are members of the bulletin board. A group of student on the same subject/topic may benefit from being able to discuss their queries among themselves. It offers one-to-one tutoring conducted to get on-the-fly answers to your questions.  Webcasts A  webcast is another popular resource offering one-to-one online tutoring services. It gives one-to-one live access to the tutor, while on other hand tutor may be communicating to number of students. It requires phone to listen and webcam to view the session. This technology offers unique online tutoring experience accessing sessions from any part of the world.  

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Tutorfair and TAP supporting UCAS applications

Tutorfair and TAP supporting UCAS applications by Edd Stockwell, Tutorfair That was inspired! On 6th Feb Tutorfair and The Access Project held a UCAS workshop at Highbury Fields School, in North London. 15 tutors worked in small groups with 50 students helping them learn about selecting a course; choosing a university; writing their personal statements; and financing their degree. The four areas had professional worksheets with guidance for the tutors and handouts for the students. It was split into tight 20 minute focus groups with the students moving between the classrooms. After a nervous first session with everyone still finding their feet the sessions quickly warmed up… The small group setting enabled the students to get personal attention and feedback. Shy students were encouraged; nervous tutors quickly found their feet; and the dreams and expectations of these promising students could be bought together ready for their UCAS applications. HFS had done an amazing job helping students do work experience and encouraging them to think about their degree courses when choosing their A-levels. Several of the students were part of voluntary organisations, clubs and charities and were hungry for the support and encouragement the tutors provided. In the personal statements group students walked away with the structure and materials to really sell themselves. The aim was to emphasise why they wanted to study a particular subject and demonstrating â€" rather than just asserting â€" why they are suitable for it. The finance session covered the government’s student loan program, scholarships and way’s of living cheaply. The difference between £50k of cash, a £50k loan and £50k of student debt â€" was not lost. Choosing a university and choosing a course were more about opening up options: filling in the blanks about foreign cities and hearing the tutor’s personal stories about the courses they enjoyed and the friends they met along the way.

English Conversation Classes Talking About the 2011 Economy

English Conversation Classes Talking About the 2011 Economy We have been listening to reports and talking about the economic crisis for a few years now but how will things change in 2011? What is your view? Do you have a positive or negative outlook on the state of your country’s economy for the year ahead?Let’s learn some vocabulary that expresses how we feel:Positive Outlook I am hopeful because Consumer confidence will be restored and public spending will increase.Investors will regain (recover) their faith in our market and resume manufacturing here.The local economy will be boosted by strong exports.Government cutbacks will start to take effect.Interest rates will be reduced.Restructuring of banks will help reduce their debts.Negative Outlook I am doubtful things will improve because…The dollar remains high against local currency.Unemployment is now at record levels. A brain drain (emigration of new graduates) is causing young talent to leave the country because of the shortage of jobs.International markets have lost confidence in our currency and we might be forced into devaluation. We might not be able to pay back our loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and as a result could default on our  payments (or be unable to make payments on time).Lets look at the following cartoon on the economic crisis. See if you can answer the following questions based in it:Do you think this cartoon is showing the economic situation in a positive or negative light?What point is the cartoonist making?Do you agree or disagree?If you had to draw one more picture to finish the cartoon what would it show?Did you find this class helpful? Feel free to share it on Facebook and Twitter.

?? How Much Does An SEN Tutor Cost

?? How Much Does An SEN Tutor Cost How Much Does An SEN Tutor Cost? The average cost for an SEN tutor in the UK is £23.74, when you factor in location and the type of support needed. London is the most expensive area, with an average hourly rate of £32.22. Dundee is on the other end of the scale, with an average cost of £18.45.What are the SEN tutor prices near me? City Average Hourly Cost ( £) London £32.22 Oxford £29.93 Cambridge £27.21 Nottingham £26.08 Birmingham £25.25 Leeds £25.20 Southampton £25.07 Chester £24.91 Manchester £24.08 Lincoln £23.97 Bristol £23.85 Coventry £23.57 Glasgow £23.56 Sunderland £23.44 Bradford £23.35 Plymouth £22.91 Newcastle £22.65 Derby £22.56 Leicester £22.16 Edinburgh £22.08 The table above gives you an idea of the average cost of an SEN tutor for areas across the UK. The reason for the change in price is generally due to the affluence of each area, and the demand for SEN tutors.How much does each type of SEN tutor cost?The nature of SEN tutoring can vary depending on what needs your child has. Here’s a rough breakdown of average hourly rates for SEN tutors depending on the support required.Autism â€" £23.35Aspergers â€" £23.74Dyslexia â€" £23.29Dyspraxia â€" £23.99Dyscalculia â€" £24.32What factors affect the cost of an SEN tutor?The cost of an SEN tutor depends on a variety of different factors. We’ve already covered the location of the tutor, and the type of special needs they support.Two other main factors are how much experience a tutor has, and any accreditation or certifications they hold.SEN tutors are a little different to subject-based tutors in that SEN requires a lot more experience. It goes without saying that the more experience a tutor has, the more support they’ll be able to provide for your child. That experience is generally reflected in the SEN tutor’s hourly rate.When choosing a tutor, it’s also worth checking that their experience is with the exact needs your child has. While there are similarities between the needs, each requires its own approach.Have you considered online SEN tutoring? A lot of parents are starting to choose online SEN tutoring for their child, as opposed to in-person teaching.One of the main reasons for this is that neither you or your tutor need to travel to lessons. For you, it means no fitting travel time into your schedule. For your tutor, it means no fuel costs. The lack of travel costs can often be reflected in the tutor’s hourly rate.Another pro of online tutoring is that your child can be taught from the comfort of their own home, where they may be better focused and feel less nervous.Online tutoring platforms like Tutorful have a range of features that improve your child’s learning experience. These include video chat, screen sharing, and an interactive whiteboard.Get a quote from an SEN tutor near you!We have lots of SEN tutors willing and ready to help provide your child with the support they need. Use the link below to receive some personalised quotes.Find an SEN tutor

Preparing for a Skype Interview

Preparing for a Skype Interview By Kathryn StewartIf you are interested in teaching overseas, you will eventually need to interview with administrators or a principal from your potential school. With many of Teach Away’s partner schools, this interview will be over Skype. For those who have never had an interview over Skype, here are some tips to ensure you have the best interview possible.Online Information: Your Skype profile photo, Skype name, and status will be the first things the interview team sees prior to speaking with you. Make sure that these are professional â€" having a separate Skype   account for professional contacts is a great idea.Background: As you aren’t able to meet your potential colleague or supervisor in person, keep in mind that your first impression will extend beyond what you are wearing or how your hair looks.   Your webcam will also show your living or working space. Make sure your area is tidy! A plain background is ideal, as that will allow the interviewer to focus on you instead of trying to decipher your choice of artwork in the background.Technical Preparedness: If you are new to Skype, try a practice run with a friend or your Teach Away placement coordinator before your interview. Use your webcam and microphone to make sure that everything is in good working order. On the day of your interview, we recommend that you are online and ready to go at least 15 minutes prior to your interview time.Acting Naturally: It can be difficult to “be yourself” while on camera. Try to stay as natural as possible, and remember all the points of an in-person interview: for example, making eye contact with the person you are speaking to. You don’t need to act differently in a Skype interview, just make sure that you are being seen and heard on the webcam.On the subject of eye contact, however, making eye contact through a webcam is a little more difficult than in person. Remember that your interviewer’s “eyes” are actually the camera! Try to look into the camera as much as possible, instead of staring directly at your screen.Patience: Sometimes Skype will cut in and out, or it can be difficult to see or hear the person on the other side.   From time to time you may even need to stop the call and try again. Try to be patient!Flexibility:   It is unlikely that your potential employer will be in the same time zone - your interview may be scheduled at a time early in the morning, or late in the evening. Your placement coordinator will do their best to schedule an interview time that works best for both sides, but keep in mind that flexibility is an asset when teaching abroad, starting from the very first interview!Kathryn Stewart is a Placement Coordinator at Teach Away Inc.

7 Important Study Habits for School

7 Important Study Habits for School 7 Important Study Habits for School To be successful at school, children need good study habits. It’s never too early to begin thinking about the skills needed in and outside of the classroom. Here are 7 study habits that are essential for students of all ages. Establish a study area at home. Find the perfect place to designate as the homework station. Stock the study space with school supplies including pencils, sharpeners, erasers, highlighters, and index cards. Remove distractions such as the TV and portable devices like an iPad and PSP. Communicate with the teacher. It’s important to understand the assignments and the expectations for class. Students should ask the teacher questions for clarity when needed. If homework is missing, it’s important to speak with the teacher about the reason. Keep assignments organized. Students should keep the details of their assignments organized in a planner or notebook and write down the dates for tasks, tests, and projects. Some work requires multiple steps to finish. Thus, making a plan is essential. Avoid procrastination. Many students wait until the last minute to do their work, but procrastination must be avoided. Unforeseen problems occur like getting sick or a flat tire, which could make it hard to complete the task. Take notes in class. Listening and note-taking are important study habits for school and careers. Students identify the most relevant information they need to retain and write it down in order to review it later. Highlight key concepts in the reading materials. Students can use different color highlighters or sticky flags to highlight material in specific classes. Creating a color-coding system is not only great for organization, it is also fun! Prepare your bookbag before going to bed. Forgetting to bring back completed homework leads to poor grades. Students should ensure their bookbag is prepared with homework, books, and school supplies before going to bed. You might also be interested in: Ace the School Year with Kumons Study Tips Roundup Why Advancing During the Holidays is Important 6 Easy Ways to Ace the School Year 5 Ways to Start the School Year Right 7 Important Study Habits for School 7 Important Study Habits for School To be successful at school, children need good study habits. It’s never too early to begin thinking about the skills needed in and outside of the classroom. Here are 7 study habits that are essential for students of all ages. Establish a study area at home. Find the perfect place to designate as the homework station. Stock the study space with school supplies including pencils, sharpeners, erasers, highlighters, and index cards. Remove distractions such as the TV and portable devices like an iPad and PSP. Communicate with the teacher. It’s important to understand the assignments and the expectations for class. Students should ask the teacher questions for clarity when needed. If homework is missing, it’s important to speak with the teacher about the reason. Keep assignments organized. Students should keep the details of their assignments organized in a planner or notebook and write down the dates for tasks, tests, and projects. Some work requires multiple steps to finish. Thus, making a plan is essential. Avoid procrastination. Many students wait until the last minute to do their work, but procrastination must be avoided. Unforeseen problems occur like getting sick or a flat tire, which could make it hard to complete the task. Take notes in class. Listening and note-taking are important study habits for school and careers. Students identify the most relevant information they need to retain and write it down in order to review it later. Highlight key concepts in the reading materials. Students can use different color highlighters or sticky flags to highlight material in specific classes. Creating a color-coding system is not only great for organization, it is also fun! Prepare your bookbag before going to bed. Forgetting to bring back completed homework leads to poor grades. Students should ensure their bookbag is prepared with homework, books, and school supplies before going to bed. You might also be interested in: Ace the School Year with Kumons Study Tips Roundup Why Advancing During the Holidays is Important 6 Easy Ways to Ace the School Year 5 Ways to Start the School Year Right