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I am studying the OCR Diploma Level 5 Teaching students with specific learning difficulties/Dyslexia. I am already a qualified primary school teacher however I am furthering my studies as I throughly enjoy teaching students with literacy difficulties.


As part of the course I need to work 8 hours with ONE student in Key stage 2. This child needs to have quite a few literacy and numeracy difficulties and/or dyslexic tendencies and not be diagnosed with dyslexia.


I am looking for someone who can come to my house one day after school starting from around May 2014. Informal assessments will need to take place before this in order for me to plan the teaching (home visits can be made for this part). The family must be agreement with one session being filmed and then sent off so that my teaching can be observed. They must also commit to all 8 hours.


Specialist tuition for dyslexia is about ?40 per hour however I am offering these 8 lessons at ?25 per hour as I will be in training.


Please get in touch if you think your son or daugther might be suitable and also to find out more information.


[email protected]

07949 280 593

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