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Isayah W.

Responds quickly

Surrey - BSc Computer science (Other)

**What makes me stand out:** **I aim to encourage students to fully explore their learning capabilities. Firstly, giving them an opportunity to make mistakes at any time (large part of learning is through overcoming mistak

£25-£27

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Star 5 / 5

4 reviews

122 lessons

Isayah W.

Responds quickly

Surrey - BSc Computer science (Other)

**What makes me stand out:** **I aim to encourage students to fully explore their learning capabilities. Firstly, giving them an opportunity to make mistakes at any time (large part of learning is through overcoming mistak

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Nathan M.

Super tutor

York - Taught masters in philosophy (Masters)

York philosophy graduate with a passion for language, learning, and pretty much anything academic!

£39-£41

/hr

Star 5 / 5

224 reviews

1666 lessons

Nathan M.

Super tutor

York - Taught masters in philosophy (Masters)

York philosophy graduate with a passion for language, learning, and pretty much anything academic!

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Noah S.

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Durham - Theology (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Noah, a Masters Student, and I'm an enthusiastic and patient tutor who loves teaching. I'm committed to finding the best way to help you to learn

£39-£41

/hr

Star 5 / 5

65 reviews

604 lessons

Noah S.

Super tutor

Durham - Theology (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Noah, a Masters Student, and I'm an enthusiastic and patient tutor who loves teaching. I'm committed to finding the best way to help you to learn

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Persephone A.

Super tutor

York - Law (Bachelors)

Engaging and knowledgable tutor, helping your child achieve their full potential.

£65-£67

/hr

Star 5 / 5

103 reviews

663 lessons

Persephone A.

Super tutor

York - Law (Bachelors)

Engaging and knowledgable tutor, helping your child achieve their full potential.

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Suvettha P.

Durham - Anthropology (Bachelors)

Experienced tutor focused on using student feedback and adapting learning styles to provide effective, engaging and tailored lessons.

£49-£51

/hr

Star 5 / 5

2 reviews

360 lessons

Suvettha P.

Durham - Anthropology (Bachelors)

Experienced tutor focused on using student feedback and adapting learning styles to provide effective, engaging and tailored lessons.

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Amelie L.

Exeter - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)

I'm super passionate about education in general as well as the subjects i tutor. I look forward to learning something new with you everyday!

£49-£51

/hr

Star 5 / 5

7 reviews

95 lessons

Amelie L.

Exeter - Philosophy and Theology (Bachelors)

I'm super passionate about education in general as well as the subjects i tutor. I look forward to learning something new with you everyday!

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How much does it cost to get a Philosophy and Ethics GCSE tutor? Top quality Philosophy and Ethics GCSE tutoring shouldn’t cost the earth. Start tutorials from only £25/hr without any extra fees. Use our handy pricing filter at the top of this page and we’ll help you find exactly what you’re looking for, at a price that suits your needs. What jobs can you get with Philosophy and Ethics GCSE? Studying Philosophy and Ethics GCSE gives students a strong foundation for skills such as contextual analysis and critical thinking. Employers are attracted to these skills across a range of different companies, so what can your teen do to understand which role is the right one for them? Diving deeper into roles by searching online, talking to a careers advisor or sharing their interests with someone working in a similar field are all ways for teens to get a better understanding of which roles could be right for them. Let’s take a look of some of the most common roles for Philosophy and Ethics GCSE students: - Chaplain - Health service manager - Psychotherapist - Local government officer - Journalist - Business analyst - Policy officer - Civil Service Fast Streamer - Recruitment consultant - Social researcher - Human resources officer - Lawyer Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Philosophy and Ethics GCSE studies? Our Philosophy and Ethics GCSE tutors can help students whatever their goals are. Students often benefit from having someone to ask advice about their career options, or to go over difficult topics. From human rights to crime and punishment, our tutors know how to help to make sure your teen stays on track throughout the year and aces their exams. The main areas tutors can cover to help your teen with Philosophy and Ethics GCSE are: - Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Having the road planned out can improve confidence and help them stay energised throughout their Philosophy and Ethics GCSE studies, getting them a big step closer to success. - Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their insider knowledge on how to approach Philosophy and Ethics GCSE exams for top marks. Encourage your teen to share with their tutor what areas they’re looking to improve - tutors can use this information to tailor tutorials and achieve the results they’re aiming for. - Boosting content knowledge - revisiting difficult topics to fill in the gaps and make sure your teen is feeling confident and prepared for their Philosophy and Ethics GCSE exams. Looking for the next step? Book a free video meeting with one of our dedicated Philosophy and Ethics GCSE tutors today.

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