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View all tutors for A-level Classical SubjectsJoe Hytner Gold Member
- North London (NW6) View on map
- Last Logged In: 09 Apr 2012
- Sex: Male
- Web site: www.joehytner.co.uk
- Can Travel To: CB N
- Personal Message
- I believe that inspiring pupils and motivating them to learn for themselves should go hand-in-hand with helping them to achieve their academic potential.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- I teach Latin and Ancient Greek. My specialist interest is language work, although I also teach literature.
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- * BA Classics (King's College, University of Cambridge)
* PGCE Classics (Queens' College, University of Cambridge) - What kind of experience do you have?
- * I am currently Head of Latin at a school in Bury St Edmunds
* I currently supervise Cambridge undergraduates in Latin and Greek (at Pembroke, Homerton, Downing, Murray Edwards, Caius, Clare, King's, Peterhouse, St John's and Emmanuel colleges)
* I have had extensive tutoring experience in Latin and Greek (and a wide variety of other subjects) over the past six years.
* Over the summer holidays 2010 and 2011 I taught intensive 'ab initio' Latin to Oxford and Cambridge beginners at the JACT Latin Summer School in Wells. I will be returning again in July 2012. - How much do you charge?
- My charge is £50 per hour, for all subjects and levels.
- Where do you teach?
- I tutor from my home in Cambridge on weekday evenings.
I tutor from my home in North London on Sundays and during school holidays.
I sometimes travel to students if they live within a 15-minute drive of my tutoring location (usually about 2 miles). - When are you available?
- Weekly slots for 2011-12 in London and Cambridge are currently full but I operate waiting lists in both locations.
However, I usually have some availability during the school holidays: upcoming Xmas dates are 10-22 December in London.
I recently founded a tutoring business - Titanium Tutors (www.titaniumtutors.co.uk) - and work with an excellent Classics tutor who completed her BA and MPhil in Classics at Cambridge, and has taught full-time in a leading London school. Please contact me to arrange a lesson with her. - Which ages and levels do you teach?
- My tutoring briefs encompass all ages and levels, from beginners to undergraduates.
- Which qualifications do you prepare your students for?
- I prepare students for all manner of qualifications, from Common Entrance right through to Classics degrees.
- Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- Yes - I can provide the original document on request.
- Describe your arrangements for online tutoring.
- I favour face-to-face tuition wherever possible. However, if this proves impossible, I prefer to use Skype (using video conferencing).
- Do you belong to any professional organisations?
- All of my tuition work comes through my own website (www.joehytner.co.uk).
- Where and with whom did you train?
- I studied Classics at King's College, Cambridge, graduating in 2009. I then trained to teach at Queens' College, Cambridge, graduating in 2010.
- Tell me about some of your current students.
- I am Head of Latin at a school in Bury St Edmunds, where I have 78 pupils spanning Years 6-8.
- Do you have a personal message for students?
- I believe in three key principles:
1. ANYBODY CAN EXCEL IN LATIN AND GREEK
With a little guidance and a decent amount of independent work, it is genuinely possible for anybody to master the ancient languages.
2. GRAMMAR IS KEY
I believe that an understanding of Latin grammar is empowering. It eliminates guess-work and maximizes success. If correctly taught, it can also be a lot of fun.
3. TUTORS ARE FACILITATORS
Private tuition can be extremely helpful, but it is not a replacement for independent study. Fast progress and true success are only possible if the student works outside of the sessions.
There are six main aspects to my teaching:
1. Energy & Pace: I am highly energized and like to work speedily and efficiently.
2. Slow down to speed up: I believe that thorough and detailed explanations in the short term are an essential investment in time, and enable a faster pace in the future.
3. Structure: My subject splits itself very naturally into manageable units and topics. I like the student to be aware of these chunks and how they fit into the broader picture.
4. Reinforcement: I begin every lesson recapping the work covered during the previous session. This takes as little as five minutes, but repetition is the key to successful learning.
5. Homework: Independent study is the only way to get the most from private tuition: the two must work in tandem. I set work to be completed between every session.
6. Resources: In most cases I like to use a combination of the Cambridge Latin Course and my own worksheets. I often tailor-make resources to the individual student if the need arises.
Above all, I strive to make my lessons fun and enjoyable. I love my subject and want all of my tutees to love it too.
