To list tutoring experience on a resume, you should include the following information:
- The name of the organization or individual for whom you provided tutoring services.
- The dates during which you provided tutoring services.
- The subjects or topics that you tutored.
- Any relevant accomplishments or successes you had while tutoring, such as helping students improve their grades or test scores.
You can list tutoring experience under a separate "Tutoring Experience" or "Teaching Experience" section on your resume, or you can include it under a "Related Experience" or "Additional Experience" section if you have limited work experience.
It is also important to be specific and clear about the role, when describing about the experience, Instead of only saying "tutored students," you could say something like "Provided one-on-one and small group instruction to high school students in mathematics, resulting in an average improvement of 2 letter grades for clients."
Here is an example of an experience section for a tutor
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- •Developed and implemented individualized lesson plans for each student
- •Tracked student progress and provided regular feedback to parents and guardians
- •Assisted students in preparation for standardized tests and college entrance exams
- •Developed and implemented individualized lesson plans for each student
- •Tracked student progress and provided regular feedback to parents and guardians
- •Assisted students in preparation for standardized tests and college entrance exams
This example includes two "ExperienceItem"s within the "ExperienceSection" for tutoring positions, one at "ABC Tutoring" as a math tutor and one at "XYZ Learning Center" as a physics tutor, providing details such as work location, time period, responsibilities, and achievements.
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