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English Teacher/Tutor (Vocational) Reviews

What is it like working as an English Teacher/Tutor (Vocational)?

April 2017
The benefits to education.
English Teacher/Tutor (Vocational) in Washington:
Keep going it is worth it in the end.
June 2015
Take Control.
English Teacher/Tutor (Vocational):
Work one on one with each student. Thus, you can respond to individual needs of each student. For 20 years, I taught composition to every level of student.
December 2014
Pros and cons.
English Teacher/Tutor (Vocational):
Pros: Freedom of choice who you work with, how and when.
Cons: Unstability of wage, no paid vacations.
May 2014
The Most Demanding, Important And Undervalued Work.
English Teacher/Tutor (Vocational):
Pros: Teaching English is a serious commitment. It isn't simply about exposing young minds to new information such as the authors and great titles of literature. It's teaching them how to think and process what wisdom is contained in great writing, and then to in turn learn to create original pieces of writing that accurately portray that thinking and processing.
Cons: The worse thing about this incredibly important job is that in the US, you can't afford to retire doing it, unless you live a pauper's life. Salaries should grow more quickly and top out at least double what they do currently. Other than that, any friction felt is either typical, acceptable, or beneficial to a professional's growth in the field.

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