4 Nothing chastens the planner more than the knowledge that s/he will have to carry out the...
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4 ‘Nothing chastens the planner more than the knowledge that s/he will have to carry out the plan.’ (General Gavin, quoted by George Day) Discuss this comment in the context of the implementation process.
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Rohit Aher
I tutored mostly engineering students privately after college and during the summer. We met in their homes or at the public library. I charged an hourly fee, and I provided any necessary materials.
Having taught in special education in two local colleges for many years meant that I had contact with a lot of parents of special needs students. I never had to advertise — word of mouth was how most folks knew of me. At one point I did have a website, but didn't utilize it much. I stayed very busy, especially in the summers, and always had a full schedule. I typically met with each student's teacher in order to get an idea of what the focus of my instruction/remediation should be. Becoming familiar with the student's learning style(s) was also very helpful. Often parents would share records and test results with me. After each tutoring session, I documented the student’s progress and gave parents written updates, as well as phone calls or emails as needed.
While my students and I certainly utilized technology and the internet often during our sessions.
Tutoring one on one was very enjoyable and rewarding.