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What is the difference between a tutor and a teacher?

Tutor and Teacher, what’s the difference? A tutor is a person who provides individual or small group instruction to students outside of a traditional classroom setting. Tutors may work with students of all ages and skill levels. Tutors may specialise in a particular subject or academic area.

A teacher, on the other hand, is a person who is responsible for instructing a group of students in a classroom setting. Teachers may work with students of a specific age or grade level. Teachers are typically certified to teach in their subject area.

One key difference between tutors and teachers is the setting in which they work. Tutors often work with students one-on-one or in small groups. On the other hand teachers generally work with larger groups of students in a classroom setting. Tutors also have more flexibility in terms of the materials and the methods that they use to teach. Tutors are able to tailor their approach to the specific needs and learning style of their students.

Both tutors and teachers play important roles in helping students achieve their academic goals. Also, both require a strong understanding of their subject matter, as well as strong communication and interpersonal skills.

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What is the difference between a teacher and tutor?

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