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Business Listing   Book Worm Literacy and Lingo Workshop - Homewood, IL - Phone: (708) 922-1033


Business Listing   Learning Clinic - Homewood, IL - Phone: (708) 799-3089


Business Listing   New Concepts - Homewood, IL - Phone: (708) 647-8440


Business Listing   Project Learn Tutorial Program - Homewood, IL - Phone: (708) 960-0931


Business Listing   Sylvan Learning Center - Homewood, IL - Phone: (708) 798-0238


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Helpful Definition for: Tutoring


A tutor in Homewood is a person employed in the education of others, either individually or in groups. Tutoring is to perform the functions of a tutor. A tutor gives professional instruction in a given topic or field, sometimes within a school setting but often independently. Tutoring involves taking responsibilities of a form or class of students in a particular year group. The responsibilities are in addition to teaching, planning and monitoring academic classes. Tutoring would also mean to provide parents with most of the information about their child’s progress and any problems they might be experiencing. Tutoring may be private, academic, online or home, depending which of them the parents would choose for their wards.

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