Episode 17: A year of impact
Following the launch of Tutor Trust's 2023/24 Impact Report, members of the team met to discuss the report. This episode offers data-driven insights into the work of Tutor Trust in the last academic year.
Following the launch of Tutor Trust's 2023/24 Impact Report, members of the team met to discuss the report. This episode offers data-driven insights into the work of Tutor Trust in the last academic year.
A forensic psychologist reflects on the power of empathy and active listening to support young people’s mental health in the latest Tutorcast podcast.
In this episode of Tutorcast, we have three special guests discussing the remarkable impact of the National Tutoring Programme over the past three years
Our tips on how to successfully embed retrieval practice and cognitive load theory into learning.
We hear from the educational psychologist Dr David Lamb on how to create a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
A forensic psychologist reflects on the power of empathy and active listening to support young people’s mental health in the latest Tutorcast podcast.
Join Vicky in this insightful episode as she unlocks the hidden gems behind successful tutoring, and we've got two remarkable educators from Tutor Trust, Charlie and Lucy, here to spill the beans on their go-to methods for igniting student engagement
A deep dive with our Tutor Training and Quality Assurance team to talk about why high-quality tuition is key to what we do.
We chat with qualified teachers Lola Albarn and Cailum Finnegan about their experiences of becoming tutors with Tutor Trust. Lola and Cailum share why they made the decision to move into tutoring, and how their Qualified Teacher Status has been a valuable asset in their new careers.
The Tutor Trust shares an update on its advocacy work and what they are hoping to see in the spring statement
In our newly launched podcast - Tutorcast - we dig deep into the world of education in the north of England. The podcast series aims to find out more about education in the region, and what we can do to make the tuition experience even better for our tutees and tutors, especially those from disadvantaged communities.
In Poverty and Place part two, Carl and Louisa from the University of Manchester's Education Department, build on the themes they spoke about in part one.