On-Screen Tutoring – What is it?

By July 27, 2018Parent Tips

Kip On-Screen allows your child to connect with a tutor from home. It’s live, interactive, face-to-face tutoring via your computer screen. The programme mirrors all the qualities, teaching experience and success of our in-centre tutoring with the added benefits of comfort and convenience.

  • It is perfect for busy families who have sport, dance and other activities outside of school to attend. It saves another trip out in the evenings, particularly on those cold and wet, wintery ones.
  • It’s great for parents who may work late or do shift-work so there is no need to organise someone else to do drop offs and pick ups from the centre.
  • It is ideal for families who have to travel long distances to reach the centre.
  • It also works well for students who have social or emotional challenges, which makes them feel overly anxious or uncomfortable in the centre.
Christine Hawkins
Owner KMEC Hunter

A way to try on-screen might be to book your child’s next make-up lesson as an on-screen lesson. This is a good option if coming into the centre another night is difficult. Please note: on-screen is different to @home lessons as the @home lesson does not have the tutor there live and in real-time.

I currently teach on-screen lessons on Mondays 7 to 8pm, Wednesdays 5:30 to 6:30pm and Fridays 3:45 to 4:45pm. As demand increases so will the times offered. If you would like to know more, I’d love to hear from you. You can email me at maitland@kipmcgrath.com.au or call me on 4067 4029 anytime.