Dr. J. Jenslin in a nutshell
Over the years, I have built up considerable life skills and experiences that have enabled me to become a competent and efficient tutor. I am a very positive person; I am highly organized and a good leader; I have an in-depth knowledge of my subject, and I will always deliver robust lesson plans that cater to all students. I understand there comes a huge amount of responsibility as a tutor and I...
Over the years, I have built up considerable life skills and experiences that have enabled me to become a competent and efficient tutor. I am a very positive person; I am highly organized and a good leader; I have an in-depth knowledge of my subject, and I will always deliver robust lesson plans that cater to all students. I understand there comes a huge amount of responsibility as a tutor and I relish the challenge the role presents. In previous positions, I was renowned for being a reliable and trustworthy tutor who would adapt their teaching style and their mode of communication to suit all levels of ability. I am the type of tutor who will come into the role and make a positive impact on those students I am teaching. I am great at working under pressure; I can manage a large workload, and I will be supportive of other tutors within the school. If you employ me, I feel confident you will be pleased with the way I can quickly fit into the school culture and start contributing to your educational mission and your goals.”
The most important skills and qualities that I feel I had to be a competent tutor include:
– PATIENCE, COMMUNICATION SKILLS and IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF YOUR SUBJECT matter.
– AN ADAPTIVE STYLE OF COMMUNICATION
PLANNING AND ORGANISING capabilities to be able to deliver the course curriculum.
– EMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING.
-- LEADERSHIP SKILLS to take control of situations, provide direction and motivate to your students to keep up-to-speed with the course syllabus.