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Literacy Tutor

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April 29, 2024 3 minute read

Literacy Tutoring is a rewarding and fulfilling career that offers the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of others. Literacy tutors help people of all ages and backgrounds improve their reading, writing, and communication skills. Tutors work with students one-on-one or in small groups, providing individualized instruction and support. They assess students' needs, develop lesson plans, and provide feedback on students' work.

Becoming a Literacy Tutor

There are no formal education requirements to become a literacy tutor. However, most tutors have at least a high school diploma or GED. Some tutors also have experience working with children or adults in a educational environment. Tutors may also need to complete a training program offered by a local literacy organization or community college.

Skills and Qualities of a Literacy Tutor

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Salaries for Literacy Tutor

City
Median
New York
$35,000
San Francisco
$55,000
Seattle
$36,000
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City
Median
New York
$35,000
San Francisco
$55,000
Seattle
$36,000
Austin
$55,000
Toronto
$23,000
London
£26,000
Paris
€15,000
Berlin
€12,000
Tel Aviv
₪67,500
Singapore
S$60,000
Beijing
¥120,000
Shanghai
¥15,500
Bengalaru
₹15,000
Delhi
₹200,000
Bars indicate relevance. All salaries presented are estimates. Completion of this course does not guarantee or imply job placement or career outcomes.

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