How Tutor Can Help You Improve September Grades?

Exam results are out and the numbers staring back at you aren’t quite the marks you were hoping for. With exam resits fast approaching, you only have six weeks to learn everything you need to know to get the mark you want. Six weeks sounds like a short time, but learning isn’t about how much time you spend in the classroom, it’s about how you, as an individual, understand concepts and absorb information. Working with you to cover the topics you actually need , tutors helps you build a lesson plan and schedule that’s completely tailored to you. Trusted Tutors will assess your learning style to identify a successful teaching method and use this information as building blocks to deliver lessons that are effective and easy for you to understand. Without a pre-determined schedule, you and your teacher are able to work together to develop a the timetable and plan of action that will fit your needs. This means that you won't have to give up all of your beach schedules or shadow nights in order to score the marks you desire. Lessons are offered for nearly all subjects in the world They are available as

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As COVID-era needs for tutoring exceed availability, California nonprofit offers AI-powered alternative

CK-12, a nonprofit focused on pairing educational content with the latest technologies, has fully embraced artificial intelligence, giving students and teachers using its free learning system access to an AI-powered tutor dubbed Flexi. Employing artificial intelligence, CK-12 engineers programmed Flexi to act as a tutor, responding to math and science questions, testing students’ knowledge, helping with homework and providing real-world examples of hard-to-grasp concepts. Flexi is available to anyone with a CK-12 account, which is free to create. The AI tutor is just one of the many features CK-12 offers its users; the website also has a library of more than 10,000 digital textbooks and other resources that are all available for free. While Flexi is still in its early stages and still has some limitations ― it can only answer questions that have been pre-programmed into its system ― CK-12 plans to continue developing the AI tutor so that it can eventually help students with any subject matter. The AI-powered tutoring for students Flexi is a step in the right direction, taking FlexBooks one step further by allowing more interaction with students and more insight for teachers. Hullihen states that students in her class

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Greater Boston students create a tutoring program in the wake of COVID

High school students gather in Buckingham Browne & Nichols Upper School in Cambridge to assist their classmates they observed struggling academically towards the start of COVID. Fight educational inequality Creating a nonprofit Steared by students The  in 2020. an entire group of Cambridge students from private schools took on the challenge to help. BCT was an idea from a student who wanted to improve his school. He created this site to raise awareness about the issue and encourage action. Our organization has been serving students since July 2017. Since then, our organization has served more than 400 children across the region at no cost. This year, we will serve approximately 200 children.   The tutors go beyond teaching math skills. They teach their students about the importance of being open minded, having good communication skills, self control, respect, and many other important qualities. Student-led and starting with the basics Min was a student alongside rising seniors Rahdin Salehian who is 16 of Lynnfield as well as with fellow high school seniors Graham Bateman, 17, from Concord and Madera Longstreet-Lipson Grace Brosnan, Tasha Roseman, Julia Torrey, Madeleine Brodeur as

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