The Student
He attended the International School of Munich but left, out of choice, shortly before the end of 10th grade. He readily describes an unpleasant school experience that did not interest or motivate him and teachers who did not seem interested in his academic progress. Since leaving school, he has travelled extensively and has been able to dedicate unfettered time to his interests and sports. He is an excellent shot with arrow and bullet and has won many trophies. Now that his friends are beginning to graduate College he feels that there is a gap in his life and he his now highly motivated to complete his High School and to finish College application requirements as soon as possible.
Few of the courses he completed at Munich International School can be carried forward now, but since grades at school were low, it’s a mixed blessing. Low scores drag down the GPA but increase the amount of work to be done.
He would like to make a successful application to a US College such as NYU or UCSD, somewhere in a large city or wonderful climate that offers a broad range of subjects from which he can choose. He thinks he might major in business or economics, but these are just distant thoughts at the moment. He understands that to be accepted into a Tier 1 College will mean a lot of hard work, but he is highly motivated and will work extremely hard. There is a huge amount to be done, not only in completing a high school graduation, but also with SAT preparation and College applications. He has set himself a punishing target — to do everything in one year - but appreciates that this may not be realistic. All in all, he will make a pleasant, productive and driven student for an able educator to work with every day once the rustiness of years out of school have been worked off.
Role of the Tutor
The Tutor will need to be highly organised, and able to work both as a teacher and as a mentor-coach, helping the student to choose classes from NUVHS at a rate that he can manage while structuring the home-school day and the rate of progress through the online materials so that everything is done on time and to the required standard. The usual maximum course load is six courses per semester - this will need to be exceeded to complete everything in a year! The Tutor will therefore need to be many people: a teacher, explaining how to solve certain problems or discussing the meaning of texts; a motivator ensuring that the student is getting on with assignments or the required reading by himself; and a friend with whom the student can enjoy chatting and socialising. Although it is essential that the student complete the work himself, the purpose of a full time support Tutor in this role is to ensure that nothing sent for assessment to the online high school is incomplete or incorrect. This will mean that all material should be checked by the Tutor and, if need be, corrected before submission. This opportunity to find and eradicate all gaps in knowledge, and the application of that knowledge, is one of the most beneficial aspects of this approach to education. The student has a huge amount to catch up on and has set himself an ambitious timeframe. The Tutor will need to work with him to make sure that while everything is thoroughly mastered; the speed of learning is not a reason for failing to learn things properly. It will not do anyone any good, least of all the student, if he gets to College and is unable to cope with the work there.
Although there is a monumental amount of work to get through, the Tutor should remember that the student has not done anything like schoolwork for some six years, and when he last did any he did not do it terribly well. This means that the Tutor will need to ramp up the work fairly quickly because of the urgency of the role, but not too quickly as to alarm the student.
It will also be essential in this role for the Tutor to remain in very close dialogue with Tutors International. There are some variables that have been discussed and by no means discarded regarding alternatives to a purely NUVHS solution. This may mean taking some classes from another virtual school, or perhaps taking some classes, such as the Sciences (some online high school courses are not recognised by UC Colleges), through the British IGCSE or even A level route. More importantly in this role than in many Tutors International assignments will be the need for a continuous, open and thorough dialogue between Tutor, Student and Educational Consultant.
Hours and Holidays
The Tutor will be entitled to a minimum of nine weeks paid vacation per annum as per the Terms. These will normally be taken at times convenient to the Client, and will likely follow a similar pattern to standard school vacations. Any untaken vacation that has accrued at the end of the contract term will be compensated by a prorated payment in lieu.
Accommodation, Travel, and Miscellaneous
The family will provide, or reimburse the Tutor, for all meals that occur during tutoring time.
There is a study room set aside for the tutoring to be based, but the Tutor should feel free to use all the resources available at the family home as needed. For example, it is more likely that the student will be able to learn and retain aspects of English literature by acting some parts of a play (with his Tutor), or by doing experiments in Physics and Chemistry that suit a domestic environment, than simply reading about them in books.
The Client will give the Tutor access to a car for their work and for general local use by the Tutor for replenishing provisions, but not for his general use. There is a moped being serviced for use by the Tutor, and there are excellent public transport links nearby. For example, it is a short walk to the nearest tram station and a quick journey into the city.
Travel, and all expenses this incurs, will be met by the family on all journeys where tutoring takes place. The Tutor should expect to accompany the student during visits to their Italian home.
Ideally the Tutor should be a non-smoker and hold a clean driving license. He should lead a healthy lifestyle and be in good physical shape.
Contractual details
- Start: As soon as possible
- Duration: At least 1 year
- Hours: 50 hours per week
- Salary: €84.000 EUR per annum
- Accommodation: Furnished and spacious apartment, on site
- Car: Scooter provided
- Vacation: Minimum 9 weeks per annum