A Wider Explanation Of The Word, Tutor

By Jasper Orne


If you are asked to think of the word tutor and give your interpretation of its meaning, what would you say? Like all others naturally you will assume that it is referring to tuitions outside of the regular classes as in the case of extra coaching done privately. However this need not the exact meaning all the time and certainly not in the dictionary.

Though normally we associate tutoring with academics, this need not be the case. When you learn music or dance or even driving or swimming etc, you are being tutored. Simply meaning teaching or imparting any skill or knowledge and training can be referred to tutoring and the person tutoring is the tutor.

You can be interested in learning the wildest of the things and you name it, you can find a tutor to teach you that particular subject.

The tutor helps you open your mind and thoughts to assimilate new knowledge as well as explore the particular area of interest. He teaches you to navigate through the vast ocean of knowledge and gather the required part that is useful for you.

Tutoring is not limited to the certified teaching community alone. Your find tutors all through your life in every walk of life. Anybody imparting knowledge and training is a tutor and you can be one through if you have a good mastery over a particular subject.

Even if you are working as a professional elsewhere but you enjoy teaching others, nothing stops you from becoming a tutor and helping other children or people. By passing on knowledge, creating interest and helping others to learn you will be contributing to your fellow beings and in turn contributing to making someone's future better.

You can take up tutoring at your own pace and at your own time. It is completely flexible and up to you to choose when and how you wish to teach. You can teach on the weekends or at nights online at your convenience.

Teaching others and seeing their progress can be very fulfilling and teaching does make you very happy.




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