Tutors
Teach students in need and get volunteer hours.
Session Details
The Fall Session runs from August 24th to December 14th as a 17-week program. Students may participate in a flexible once-per-week session or host multiple of those classes.
As of August 17th, we have sent out tentative schedules for tutors to confirm. Any additional tutors will be put on a waitlist and be considered in a few days.
Aim
This Fall session is focused on helping students succeed in their classes. We assist them with staying on pace with their homework and classwork and occasionally teaching new content. Overall, developing transferable skills that will benefit them in the academic school year teaching. Tutors will be working with a small group of 1-2 students to reinforce their learning in the respective subject, building up the skills to excel throughout the Fall and beyond.
Expections
All tutors must attend a virtual mandatory training session before starting tutoring. During the semester, tutors are expected to attend all classes in a timely manner and have proper communication with parents if they are unable to attend. In addition, tutors will be required to complete weekly reflections and update class attendance, which will be discussed during the training.
By volunteering at Virtual Tutoring SF, not only do you provide students the help they need for success in class, you also provide families with assurance and take the worry off of them knowing that their child is going to succeed. Hear what parents have to say about tutors like you!
"Our tutor responds quick to any questions I as a parent may have. She is assertive and has great power point slides that provide sample math questions which make it fun and help my child feel engaged. Our tutor goes above and beyond and I'm happy that we are aligned on the same goals for my student!"
By volunteering at Virtual Tutoring SF, not only do you provide students the help they need for success in class, you also provide families with assurance and take the worry off of them knowing that their child is going to succeed.