The Role of Online Tutoring in Addressing Classroom Disruptions
The landscape of education in England has faced significant challenges, particularly with rising pupil
violence and behaviour issues post-pandemic.
A recent BBC survey revealed that nearly one in five teachers had been physically hit by a pupil in the past
year, with incidents of spitting, swearing, and chair-throwing becoming more frequent.
These disruptions, exacerbated by cuts to specialist behaviour and mental health services, leave teachers struggling to manage their classrooms effectively and thus, students’ comprehension and understanding of complex subjects are suffering.
In this context, online tutoring emerges as a powerful tool to bridge gaps in student understanding and provide a stable learning environment away from classroom chaos.
Here’s how I think Online tutoring is an essential addition to any form of schooling.
Personalised Attention and Tailored Learning
Here at The Science Guy, we highlight the benefits of personalised online education.
With extensive experience in teaching and youth work, I emphasise the importance of catering to each student’s unique learning needs through 1:1 lessons and small group sessions.
This individualised approach is crucial for students who may not thrive in a disruptive classroom setting (The Science Guy) .
Creating a Positive Learning Environment
Online tutors can create a controlled and positive learning environment, which is often difficult to maintain in schools facing behavioural issues.
My learning methodology, gathered from over nine years of direct classroom work, involves fostering intrinsic motivation and happiness among students.
By engaging students in subjects they are genuinely interested in and allowing them to feel in control of their learning journey, students are more likely to succeed and remain engaged (The Science Guy).
Overcoming Behavioural Challenges
In traditional classrooms, dealing with multiple disruptive students can be overwhelming for teachers.
Online tutors, however, can focus on one student at a time, making it easier to address specific behavioural challenges and learning needs.
For instance, here at the Science Guy I incorporate innovative technologies and personalised methods, which help keep students engaged and motivated, reducing, if not removing, the likelihood of behavioural issues.
Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing
The Department for Education has recognised the need for mental health support by investing in behaviour hubs and doubling its mental health and wellbeing schemes for head teachers. But, how this is instilled into learning providers is not yet evident.
The personalised support provided by online tutors can play a significant role in this area.
At the Science Guy we offer not just academic support but also career advice, personal statement support, and guidance on college applications, helping students navigate their educational journeys with confidence and reduced stress.
Flexibility and Accessibility
Online tutoring provides flexibility that can be particularly beneficial for students who struggle with the structure of traditional classrooms.
Here at the Science Guy I offer reasonably priced lessons (commonly around 25 per hour for 1:1 tuition) and I am even open to pro-bono work for low-income families, ensuring that quality education is accessible to all students regardless of their background (The Science Guy).
In conclusion, while the challenges within England’s classrooms are significant, the integration of online tutoring can provide a vital supplement to traditional education.
By offering personalised, flexible, and supportive learning environments, online tutors can help fill in gaps in understanding and support students in achieving their academic goals despite the disruptions caused by behavioural issues in schools.
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