Join Us at The Tutors' Association Monthly Online Community Hub
Tutoring can often feel like a solitary journey, but you’re not alone; our monthly online Community Hubs are here to connect you with a vibrant network of fellow tutors, offering support, inspiration, and practical advice to help you thrive in your profession.
Event Highlights:
✨ Meaningful Discussions: Dive into conversations that matter—covering the latest industry trends, common challenges, and practical strategies to grow your tutoring business.
✨ A Supportive Community: Build connections with tutors who understand the unique joys and struggles of the profession, creating a network that uplifts and inspires.
✨ Expert Advice and Insights: Learn from guest speakers and experienced professionals who share actionable advice to help you succeed.
✨ Interactive Q&A: Participate in dynamic Q&A sessions where you can share experiences, ask for guidance, and gain fresh perspectives from others in the community.
How to Register:
Click the registration link to reserve your place. Whether you’re looking for professional advice, peer support, or simply a chance to connect with like-minded individuals, our Community Hubs are the perfect place to foster collaboration and belonging.
Let’s come together to build a stronger, more connected tutoring community. We can’t wait to see you online!
Community Hub Rules:
General Rules:
1. Remain courteous towards other participants and be mindful that the best discussion happens when everyone has an opportunity to contribute.
2. Kindly avoid making disparaging comments about companies, people, and institutions; Let’s keep the conversation positive!
3. TTA events are a part of a public forum. Therefore participants should not share any information of a sensitive nature (including, as examples, confidential student/client details or commercially sensitive information).
Online Rules:
1. All online Community Hub meetings are recorded and part/all of the meeting may be shared with TTA’s Members/across TTA’s socials. If you do not agree to this, please leave the meeting and speak to the host after the event.
2. If you wish to contribute to the discussion, please either use the ‘hands up’ functionality or just physically raise your hand to draw to the host’s attention that you wish to speak.
3. Feel free to keep the mute off if you wish to contribute to discussions. We would like to increase the atmosphere by having real, lively discussions.
4. Use the ‘mute’ function if there is a lot of background noise (e.g. pets, chatter in the background) that could cause distraction to others.
5. We encourage you to use the chat box to communicate with the host and share information, e.g. useful web links.