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What is the difference between a mentor and a tutor?

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10 Posted Jogn Cartman edited answer

What is the difference between a mentor and a tutor?

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As a result of the research and interviews conducted by the Arizona Mentoring Initiative (AMI) over the past two years, it has become clear that there is a lack of understanding among many groups regarding the difference between mentoring and tutoring. This creates a real problem in communicating between various groups working with the scholastic and behavioral problems of children and young adults. In its simplest form, tutoring involves the teaching of a skill or set of skills to either an individual or group of individuals. While it may be advantageous, it is not necessary that the same person serve as the tutor to an individual or a group over an extended period of time. The reason for this is that tutoring is not based on a personal relationship between the person doing the tutoring and the person being tutored. Mentoring, on the other hand, is heavily dependent on the establishment and nurturing of a close, personal relationship between the mentor and mentee over time.

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A mentor is the person who guides you your whole life or at least many years. The tutor is the person who offers you a certain amount of knowledge for a short period of time, when you need him. I can say that my mentor is my choreograph but the tutor I hired on Tuition Agency Singapore helped me to deal with all my problems in mathematics because it was a period in high school when I had bad grades at maths because I didn’t understand a thing that the teacher was trying to explain me.

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This is a very difficult question. Education in our country is sad, because the school teach subjects very bad. My child is in school. He doesn’t understand mathematics because the teacher doesn’t explain the subject well. I decided to ask for help from a tutor in EzyMath https://www.ezymathtutoring.com.au/tutors/camberwell-3124. The son said that the tutor explains the material very well and that he likes mathematics. I think this is a good result.

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