At MyTutor, we always want to know how we can make things better.
A few months back we rolled out the lesson reports feature, allowing you to give your student the 411 after their first lesson. Well, now we’re giving you the option to use it after each and every one. This means you can track everything you teach, and parents can be even more in-the-know about their childâs lessons.
Keep reading for more about how it works and why it should benefit your experience as a tutor.
- How does it work?
- It saves you time
- It helps the student
- It strengthens your parent-tutor relationships (and gets you more bookings)
How it works
Itâs pretty self-explanatory when you use it, but hereâs a quick rundown. After you finish a lesson, youâll be prompted to write a lesson report. Itâs not compulsory, but it should take only around 10 minutes, and it saves you lots more time ahead of your next lesson. Hereâs how itâs structured:
- Today we covered… This is where youâll sum-up what you taught and what activities you did in your lesson.
- I was impressed by… Here youâll praise the student for what they did well – a great chance to boost their confidence and spark their enthusiasm to keep going.
- Weâll keep working at… Next you should outline the studentâs areas for improvement, and where youâll focus your help.
- Next time weâll cover… Then you can outline what youâll do in your next lesson (unless itâs a one-off). If they havenât booked the following lesson yet, this gives the parent an extra incentive to do so.
- Hereâs when Iâm free… Here you can suggest a day and time for your next lesson; youâll create a slot that the parent can easily book and pay for after theyâve read the lesson report. This is a great way to get them to book another lesson with you straight away.
You can then send off your report with a note for the parent – theyâll receive it in an email. Youâll also have a copy of it saved in your on-site messages with them.

With lesson reports, the time you spend after a lesson will save you time before the next one
It saves you time
This feature also doubles as a lesson planner. We know it can be a faff putting time aside to plan lessons in advance. By writing this report straight after the lesson, youâll give yourself a reference doc to plan what youâll tutor in your next lesson. So although itâll take around 10 minutes to fill out after the lesson, it should ultimately save you time. Hereâs what some of the tutors who trialled the feature had to say:
âLesson reports make my relationships with parents a bit easier because thereâs a framework provided to answer questions like âhow is my son/daughter doingâ
âReports keep a record for me to look back on my tutoringâ
âI use it to help me see how I will proceed with a student in terms of pace and difficultyâ
“Because parents are the ones paying for the service itâs nice for them to have something concrete written down for each lesson. Itâs great to let them see the impact the tutoring is having and how itâs going from my perspective”
It helps the student
By making the parent aware of what their child is learning, it means they can reiterate what you say in the lesson report – the praise, where they need to focus on improving, and what theyâre learning week-to-week. With their parent echoing your advice, it helps motivate the student and keep them on the right track with their learning.
It strengthens your parent-tutor relationships (and gets you more bookings)
Because parents are the ones paying for the lessons, and because they care about their childâs education (hence booking a tutor), they like being kept in the loop with how itâs all going. Lesson reports give you the chance to tell the parent about the work youâre putting in, and the impact itâs having on the student. With this extra knowledge, and their stronger relationship with you, the parent is more likely to see the value of your lessons and keep making regular bookings. Then by adding a lesson suggestion on to the end of your report, it makes booking future lessons that bit easier.
If youâve got any feedback or suggestions, weâre all ears! Just drop us an email at [email protected].