Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts

Friday, July 08, 2022

How to get started with your own tutoring business

 Are you a teacher and want to tutor but dont want join an existing compamy but set up your own local business as well as online business.  Thinking of leaving the classroom? 

Heather O'Donnell about the incredible growth and success she's had recently with her tutoring business, New Paltz Multi-sensory.

Heather   started New Paltz Multisensory in September of 2018.  Determined to find a way to provide the instruction rooted in the science of how the brain works that kids with struggling academic skills need, She  opened the practice in a tiny office in New York .  Now, two years later the business has grown to include a talented staff helping her meet kids’ needs virtually during this past year of academic challenge which is really exciting.

She has so much to share when it comes to being in alignment with where you're meant to serve. She's a perfect example of how the success she's experiencing can be directly tied back to the decisions she's made along the way to do what's best for her business and for herself.

6 Companies Hiring Online Virtual Tutors



Meet Heather as she shares her start as business owner 

Soon after starting her tutoring business, Heather O'Donnell recognized the need in her area was greater than what she could provide by herself. She stepped into action and expanded her tutoring practice, New Paltz Multisensory, to include other tutors! Heather has an unique perspective to share because her business offers a combination of in person and virtual tutoring sessions. She is going to share some of the tech and communication systems that her team uses to keep all of her customers satisfied. Starting a new adventure is always exciting, but it can also be scary! Heather is going to let you in on some of the "danger zones" that she experienced as she grew her business. She's sharing tips to help YOU can stay stay clear of these zones!


 


Other ways Heather makes money as an educator 

She has science group meet-ups for homeschoolers and utilizes teachers pay teachers 

Friday, November 13, 2020

Work at Home Reviewing Academic Tests

 

ACADEMIC TEST SCORING- NON-PHONE WORK FROM HOME JOBS

These jobs involve scoring students’ tests and essays. Most of these will require a bachelor’s degree or higher to be considered.



ACT


Readers Wanted!
We need qualified people to read and score student essays for the ACT Writing Test.

Essay scoring takes place online, facilitated by an Electronic Performance Evaluation Network (ePEN) System designed by Pearson Educational Measurement. This means you can read and score essays anytime and from any personal workstation with an Internet connection.

Writing Test essays are scored at intervals throughout the year. Compensation will be performance based. Scorers can realize $12/hour or more based on a combination of performance indicators, including quality and rate.

Prospective applicants will have the following qualifications:

A bachelor's degree or higher
Current teaching experience (preferred)
Experience teaching high school English to juniors and seniors (preferred)
U.S. citizenship, resident alien status, or authorized to work in the U.S.
Reside in the U.S.





Constructed-response scoring professionals are part-time employees who are Readers for the College Board's Advanced Placement® (AP®) Program or other testing programs, and/or Raters associated with ETS's TOEIC®, TOEFL®, Praxis® and GRE® programs. Work schedules are varied and cyclical throughout the year, depending on the number of test takers and test administrations.

Constructed-response scoring professionals evaluate samples of performance such as written short answers or essays, spoken responses and portfolios. Work takes place online and at scoring sites throughout the United States.

Reader/Evaluator. Scoring tests. Must have a bachelor’s degree and submit a writing sample.

Readers/Evaluators score student responses to English language arts, mathematics, science, and other test items. They are hired on a temporary, project-by-project basis; most work occurs from March to June. Both site-based and remote positions are available. Readers/Evaluators receive paid training at the beginning of each project. They must be able to accept and reliably apply the required scoring criteria throughout each project. They also must be willing to operate in a repetitive task situation and maintain confidentiality and project security.


Job Requirements and Expectations Proof of a bachelor’s degree (any field) from an accredited college or university or an equivalent foreign degree verified by an educational equivalency agency recognized by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services Recognition of Reader/Evaluator requirements and/or completion of a successful interview Proof of eligibility to work in the United States (completion of Form I-9) Attendance during training is mandatory Regular weekly attendance throughout a project is required.




Scorer. Must have at least a bachelor’s degree.

We are the world’s learning company with more than 24,000 employees operating in 70 countries. We combine world-class educational content and assessment,powered by services and technology, to enable more effective teaching and personalized learning at scale. We believe that wherever learning flourishes so do people. The Evaluation Systems group of Pearson offers dynamic teacher licensing and performance assessment solutions. Our custom teacher licensure testing programs are 100 percent aligned to state standards. We also provide a wide variety of teacher licensure testing services such as test development, administration, and scoring. We work in a collaborative environment and are passionate about education. Scoring offers the opportunity to network with other professionals and stay abreast of the latest developments in your field. Scorers have a direct impact on the quality of the next generation of teachers and help to maintain professional standards. Scorers enjoy the change of pace, the mental challenge and the opportunity to give back to their educational field.


Vericant


Rater. Must have at least a bachelor’s degree, be a native English speaker and have a good command of English grammar.
The Vericant Spoken English Evaluation (SEE) is an evaluation of the English language proficiency demonstrated during the Vericant Video Interview. The SEE rubric was developed from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The SEE score reflects an interviewee’s ability to communicate in an interview setting across five areas: Linguistic Range, Grammatical Accuracy, Fluency, Spoken Interaction, and Coherence. Most native speakers will receive scores between 4 and 6 on the SEE rubric. A score of 5 or above indicates a socially nuanced and linguistically diverse proficiency level that is normally demonstrated by a highly educated person.


Write Score is a fast-growing educational company that helps administrators, teachers, and students use our assessment data to promote learning and academic achievement. All our students’ writing responses, from our own formative assessments, are scored by professional scorers, who work remotely. ​Our scoring season will begin with the first orientation in late July to early August. We are looking for conscientious people to read and score student responses. Applicants first undergo orientation, pass the qualifying levels, and then score actual student responses. During orientation, applicants will analyze student papers to learn the scoring system, score practice papers, and discuss the results with lead instructors. Additionally, all applicants must pass a qualifying test to become a scorer. ​Write Score has scorer positions available throughout the school year and the position requires scorers who have a 2-year college degree and pass the final qualifying test.

Monday, August 31, 2020

Work at Home By Teaching English Online

 Online teaching jobs are growing at a crazy rate.  f you’re wondering “What kind of work can I do from home?” – this is an option!


Learning how to teach English online has become extremely popular, making it one of the best online jobs from home for many good reasons – it’s flexible, there’s a high need, and it pays pretty well.

Surprisingly, you don’t need to be a teacher to learn how to teach English online. You also don’t need to speak more than one language – you only need to speak English.



Those things make teaching English online one of the best work from home jobs for almost anyone.

The amount of money you can earn teaching English online will vary, but it’s typically around $14 to $22 per hour.

Because this side hustle is becoming popular, there are several great companies that allow you to teach English online. My top three picks are ones my readers have recommended and ones I have researched:


VIPKID

Qkids

Education First


Here is what you need to know about learning how to teach English online.

 


How much money can you make by teaching English online?

The amount of money you will earn once you learn how to teach English online will vary, but it’s typically around $14 to $22 per hour.


If you worked this side hustle just six hours per week, you could earn an extra $84-$132 per week, or $336-$528 per month! That’s extra money to put towards your debt snowball and work the Dave Ramsey baby steps! 


Online English teaching jobs are a great way to earn more income, because you can do it from home, while you travel (because you just need your laptop and an internet connection!), outside of your regular job, etc.


I know people who teach English online full-time, and others who do it as a way to make extra money. The options are there – you get to choose how you work it!


 How much can I earn from a side hustle or an online job? 


Can anyone teach English online? What are the requirements?

This is a great question, and probably what you’re wondering first! Now, not anyone can teach English online, but there’s a good chance that you fit the bill.


Most of the online teaching job companies have the following requirements:


Native English speaker.

Experience with children such as: teaching, mentoring, coaching, tutoring, babysitting, a parent, etc.

Internet with a webcam and microphone (which most computers and laptops have).

Bachelor’s degree from a U.S. or Canadian university (it does not have to be in teaching – it can be on any subject).

The other thing you need to know about the kinds of online English teaching jobs I’m talking about is that you do not need to speak the language of the children you are teaching. You are only required to speak English! 

TEFL or TESOL Certification and requirements-an easy online course 

How flexible is teaching English online?

The companies I’m talking about today are ones that have you teaching English to children in China, and because of the time difference, this side hustle is great for working outside of “normal” work hours.


Some of the methods of teaching English online offer early morning teaching slots or weekend hours.


There really aren’t minimum teaching hours either, and that means learning how to teach English online can pretty much be as flexible as you need it to be. The lessons you will be teaching are typically around 30 minutes each. Here are a few ways you can fit this side hustle into your schedule:

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Wake up  earlier than normal.

For an hour after you get home from work.

After your kids have gone to bed.

Don't make excuses 


If you dont have a bachelor check out Cambly 


Tutoring English with Cambly is fun & rewarding

No teaching certificate, bachelor’s degree or prior teaching experience needed.


Get Paid Weekly

Earn for every minute you spend chatting! You make $0.17/min ($10.20/hour) on Cambly and $0.20/min ($12.00/hour) on Cambly Kids. Get paid via Paypal every Monday.


Tutor anytime, anywhere

With our students spread across the globe, you can start tutoring at any time of the day based on your schedule. Work as little or as much as you want. No minimum hours, ever!

Make a Global Impact

On Cambly, you help people around the world build their English language skills in 1-on-1 lessons. You might chat with a university student from Brazil, a marketing professional from Japan, and a English enthusiast from Turkey all in one day. You’ll be amazed by how much you learn about other cultures and places too!

Monday, August 19, 2019

Education First Hiring Online English Teachers

Education First is looking for work-from-home educators to teach English. They’re now paying up to $20.00/hour, and they want you to bring your own unique teaching style to students right from your home.



What are Education First classes like?
Education First lessons range from 20-45 minutes in length and use innovative, EF-developed lesson content. An average group lesson has 5-6 students, but they also offer private, one-on-one lessons.

Teachers are provided with access to supplementary materials for lesson preparation, and are also able to create custom content. After each lesson, teachers provide students with written feedback on their performance.

When are the peak times?
Earn surge fees by teaching classes starting between 6:00am & 8:30am weekdays and 9:00pm &10:30pm weekends EDT


What are the requirements to teach with Education First?

Teachers are required to be native English speakers and should have a  college  degree, computer proficiency and an engaging online presence. Past teaching experience is a plus, but not required. A TEFL certificate can be earned on the job.

Apply now and let us know  


Saturday, May 18, 2019

Work From Home with VIPKID & Earn up to $22/hr

VIPKID.com is an awesome way to bring in extra money – and they’re hiring teachers who love working with kids and who want to work from home! 

They’re looking to hire teachers who are passionate, enthusiastic, and who are motivated to work with a company growing at a fast pace in China. In fact, they currently employ over 60,000 teachers working in 35 countries and teach over 500,000 students… but they’re still growing and need even more teachers!
VIPKID is also a Strategic Partner of TESOL International Association, the largest global association for English language teaching professionals. And they have won numerous awards because of their innovative business model! In fact, did you know that VIPKID.com was ranked #4 by FlexJobs in Forbes‘ 2019 ‘Top 100 Remote Work Companies Report’?!

What is VIPKID?

VIPKID provides an international learning experience to children in China between the ages of 4-12. The company is headquartered in Beijing and offers fully immersive one-on-one English language instruction provided online by qualified teachers. The curriculum is based on the U.S. Common Core State Standards and uses a flipped-classroom approach to foster creativity and critical thinking skills. 

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A few perks of working for VIPKID:

Flexible Schedule
  • You can work from home or anywhere else that you want – no commuter traffic! You’ll be able to set your own schedule and work as few or as many hours as you’d like. (It’s recommended that qualified teachers be available for at least 7.5 hours of teaching time per week.)

No lesson plans OR grading
  • VIPKID provides the lesson plans for you to choose from. They even communicate with parents so you don’t have to! You just need a computer, passion, and skills for teaching.

No education degree required
  • You don’t need a degree in education to be a VIPKID teacher! All you need is a bachelor’s degree in ANY field AND one school-year of traditional teaching experience or the equivalent in mentoring, tutoring, or alternative education.

Earn up to $22/hour from home!
  • Qualified teachers will teach English to young students online and will make between $14-$22 per hour. Your minimum pay will be determined by your demo class performance and incentives by your monthly class participation and completion.

No teaching HUGE classrooms
  • Do large classrooms intimidate you? No worries! All VIPKID classes are one-on-one to ensure they meet 100% of each student’s needs.


Check out some feedback from current teachers 

Sarah's Feedback 
 I have been teaching with VIPKID since April of 2018. The great thing is that the hours are flexible, with no minimum hours required. Do you have complete control over your schedule and can change it from week to week. You can choose to work a lot or not at all. The classes are only 25 minutes, so it’s an easy job to fit in a little before or after your regular job. The lessons are provided for you and come with teaching tips for each lesson slide and often times an answer key. The pay averages to be $20-22  an hour. You teach one student at a time and it is easy, fun and rewarding.

On the downside, you are a contracted teacher so you get a 1099 form, which means that taxes are not taken out. It is suggested that you set aside a portion of your earnings. The two other big ones are that it can take a little time to get regular, consistent bookings because it’s like developing your own business and reputation. The other thing is that they have a strict cancellation policy, so you just want to be careful about checking your schedule.

I have been a teacher for 19 years and have a masters degree in education, but the great thing about this job is that all you need is a bachelors degree and it can be in any field! The other big requirement is that you have one year’s “teaching” experience working with kids, but it can be in any capacity (tutor, school volunteer, babysitter, Scouts leader or Sunday School teacher, parent, etc.). You must say 1+ year on the application or you won’t pass through.

Due to this job, I have paid off two auto loans and my large credit card. I am now working on my last break that which is my student loan. This job has been such a blessing!! I only wish I found it sooner.


Amy's Feedback 
  I’ve been teaching with VIPKID for three years and really enjoy it. The downside is that you have to get up very early to teach during their peak times, and they have a strict cancellation policy. The great things are that I work at home, make my own bookings schedule, and can teach as often as I want. I have a master's degree in education. I also earned the TESOL certification through VIPKID. I have received pay raises every year. It’s a wonderful part time job!
The base pay starts at $7 per 25 minute class, but you can get a higher starting base pay if you have a master's degree, are already a teacher, or have other credentials relating to teaching. Also, you can earn incentives for teaching a certain number of classes every month, and those will add $2 to your base pay. So, up to around $22 an hour.
Savannah's story  

I’ve been teaching for a year come April. The perks- it’s flexible, pretty easy to do and there are incentives sometimes like once you hit a certain number of classes. The cons- early wake up time, sometimes the kids are a pain (as is life) if you miss a class for almost any reason they don’t pay you and you are charged $2.00 out of your pay. It can also have slimmer times like when there are holidays in China.
I have a BFA with a small business minor but all they require is a 4 year degree. And I did have to do an education certification through VipKid but it’s because I don’t have experience in traditional education. I’m a dance teacher but it doesn’t count for their requirements. It’s helped with our baby steps because although I don’t teach a ton (it’s just what I’ve chosen for my hours) it gives us money for groceries or gas each month normally
Ashey's Story 

 1) I joined VIPKid summer of 2017. I was pregnant  and needed a side job that I could work from home and that didn’t interfere with my full time job.. They only required a bachelors degree (mines in accounting) and allowed me to use babysitting as experience with kids.
2) The good is the pay. I make $8 per class so $16 an hour. Then +$4 for the incentives so $20 an hour. Then if I do short notice it can be up to $24 an hour. It’s flexible and I’m able to teach when I want. I think the time is a pro but many find it a con. I teach 4am-7am. I like teaching at home in my pjs when my family is asleep.
Cons, it does take a few weeks to get fully booked. Hours can be a con (it works for my schedule). VIPKid does favor the parents so if there is any technical problems that are questionable it will be marked a teacher problem. (Doesn’t hurt your contract, just don’t get paid for the class).
3) I hold level 1- level 6. Haven’t really wanted the level 7+. I prefer the babies. I have many of the supplement certifications too. Again, I prefer the level 1s/2s.
4) My goal was to make enough with VIPKid to cover set expenses (rent, utilities, insurance, etc) and use my full income to cover debt and flexible expenses (food, clothes, etc). You can make as much or as little as you want. I used to pull all nighters when I was intense at paying off debt. Just be careful because you can get burnt out if you push too hard.
In my opinion, hands down best side job. I plan on doing it full time in a year or so.