Private mentoring high school students... some advice?
Posted: 03 Mar 2011, 14:51
Hi,
I am at my second year in ESL teaching at ULaval and am looking for some advice toward mentoring high school students. I think I have the knowledge to do it, although I do not feel that secure when it comes to build a small syllabus for a specific student in a specific grade. What can I do to make sure I am helping my students in order to make them succeed their year? There is a high chance I will give private mentoring to a few high school students during May and the beginning of June and I really want my students to succeed. Should I require them to bring me all their school material in English so I can adapt after quickly evaluating their level? How should I do it?
Thanks for reading, I am looking forward to replies on this topic!
I am at my second year in ESL teaching at ULaval and am looking for some advice toward mentoring high school students. I think I have the knowledge to do it, although I do not feel that secure when it comes to build a small syllabus for a specific student in a specific grade. What can I do to make sure I am helping my students in order to make them succeed their year? There is a high chance I will give private mentoring to a few high school students during May and the beginning of June and I really want my students to succeed. Should I require them to bring me all their school material in English so I can adapt after quickly evaluating their level? How should I do it?
Thanks for reading, I am looking forward to replies on this topic!