International Tutoring Business Success: Josh Howarth Teaching Insights

In this episode, we dive into the world of tuition with Joshua Howarth. We explore the extensive work involved in managing a tutoring business, including the importance of social media tasks and parent referrals. Joshua shares his fascinating international teaching experiences in China and Thailand, contrasting them with his time in the UK, particularly in terms of respect and work-life balance.
Joshua recounts the growth of his tutoring business since his return to the UK, highlighting the significance of a strong work ethic and personalized lessons. We discuss the viability of the international primary tuition market, effective tutoring strategies, and the importance of continuous professional development.
Additionally, Joshua reflects on the profound influence of his parents on his work ethic and his approach to balancing work and personal life. We also touch on the value of podcasts and community support for tutors.
Join us for an insightful conversation packed with valuable tips and experiences for anyone interested in the field of education and tutoring.

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  • @RollingwithTheRobsons
    @RollingwithTheRobsons15 күн бұрын

    That was great thank you Richard and Josh. We have just finished our first 6 months in business and now need to look at the next steps to grow. Was an interesting point about saying add £5 pounds onto a lesson. We are going to see if we can get some business for tutors we now have and we are charging 10 pounds a lesson on top of their fee. Then we had another bigger tutor wanting to use our tutors but then worried by the end with a double cut lessons might be a bit over priced. Would be interesting to know if anyone was still full time and how they then exited their day job. We are both full time at present but would hope by end of next academic year to maybe do this for more of our time.

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