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On Superprof, you can learn maths online with a private tutor. Whether you need help revising for your GCSEs, are struggling with maths concepts, or would just like to improve your maths skills, our tutors can help you.
Many of our maths tutors offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private tutors on Superprof offer maths classes online and most of them give their first lessons free!
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Online tutoring via webcam offers you more benefits. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the tutor does not need to travel.
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Our Bradford based maths teachers have an average rating of 5 out of 5.
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Unfortunately, maths is a subject that many dread since the day they were first made to sit down and do sums at school. This is a shame, given how interesting it can be, and how many real-world applications it has.
Maths is not only a subject that has been relevant since the dawn of time - since it is necessary for our perception of time - but also one that looks to the future. It gives us the tools to tackle big questions about the past such as how the ancient pyramids were built, but also about the future, such as issues pertaining to space travel and astronomy in general.
It can be seen as a toolbox, with each tool inside it being a rule or a building block we can use to better understand the world around us. Without maths, there would be no time, buildings, or currency.
Just like a language, maths provides us with a framework we can use to understand, except instead of people, it allows us to understand objects and how they interact with the world.
It’s also an exciting, fast-moving field that is always growing and expanding. There are always new developments and theories, and that makes it a rewarding subject to study and attempt to become proficient at.
Maths is a subject that is mired by criticisms of being a dry and dull subject that’s full of nothing but tedious sums and complex formulas. It has a bad reputation among students, and many of us carry this negative mindset about maths into adulthood.
Yet the reason why it is so often maligned, is one of the most compelling reasons to stick with it. The dependence on logic to work through challenging sums can seem exhausting and can require a huge cognitive effort, but if you reframe it, this can be an extremely rewarding process.
Rather than looking at the task you are doing with one eye on all the sums you’ll have to do after it, you should try your best to focus only on what’s in front of you.
Cultivating an intrinsic motivator is your best chance at sticking with maths; however hard it gets. See the sum you have to do as a problem you’re facing, one which you need to get the better of intellectually. It’s a test for your brain, and the thought of that should excite you. If it doesn’t, then a reframe can be just what you need. Focus on the small details and steps of going through each problem, so that whatever is put in front of you, you’ll be ok with because you relish the process so much.
While that may sound easy to say and hard to do, working with a tutor can help bring this out in you, as well as a passion for the subject. Given that most tutors are in it for the love of the subject, you can expect that some of their passion for it will rub off on you during the classes you take with them.
Studying maths can be seen as an effort to sharpen your cognitive tools. With a mix of concrete thinking and abstract thinking needed to do well in the subject, you can bet that you’re giving your brain a good mental workout every time you sit down to grind out a few problems. The reliance on sound logic and reasoning may make the subject very challenging and draining, but it gives you a valuable skillset which can be applied to a lot of careers.
This brings us to the other main benefit of studying maths: the doors it opens.
You might think that the only career maths can lead to is becoming a maths tutor, or mathematician, but this is far from the truth. Maths is a subject which can take you many places. It provides incredibly useful transferable skills that would serve you well in a huge number of jobs, but can also directly lead to a number of career paths.
The most common careers taken on by those who study maths at an advanced level are economics, accounting, and astronomy. Even just these three fields offer wildly different experiences and require you to use maths skills in different ways. This is the beauty of working with a tutor: you can find what it is you enjoy about maths, and what you would like to use your newfound logic-based skills for.
Given that tutors have a breadth of knowledge that spans the fundamentals of the subject, you can be sure that once you have a grasp of the basics you can dive deeper into the topics which truly pique your curiosity. Unlike at school, where the teacher has to focus their attention on many students in a classroom, working with a tutor allows for one on one time which can help you discover exactly what you like about the subject.
Say you’re studying material for an exam with your tutor and you come across something that you’re interested in. At that point, since the class structure is flexible, you can enquire about it to your tutor without fear of being reprimanded for disrupting the flow of the class. By exploring your curiosities, you can fuel your passion for the subject, but also get a clear idea of what career/s you might like to learn more about.
If you’re in Bradford or the surrounding areas, you can use the Superprof website to find a tutor local to you.
The search function on the website allows you to search for the perfect maths tutor for your needs based on factors that include their level of teaching experience, hourly rate, and what previous students have said about their lessons.
You can also choose to take classes either in-person or online via webcam, in case you prefer working from the convenience of your own home.
Many tutors offer free sample classes to first-time students too, which is ideal if you want to get an idea of what a lesson with them would be like.
Kirollos
Maths tutor
Kirollos provides clear and concise explanations of various concepts. He assists me in comprehending the step-by-step solutions to tackle a problem. He offers many examples to help me understand the methods. He is very patient when I am unable to...
Kimberly, 2 months ago
Amaan
Maths tutor
His lesson is very interactive and good explaining techniques. Thank you
Parent, 7 months ago
Thomas
Maths tutor
Amazing first lesson Excellent tutor, really helped me out, explained the ways I was going wrong. Subject : Biology Outcome : Understood what exam boards were looking for
Georgia, More than 5 years ago
Gemma
Maths tutor
Gemma is a great tutor. She makes useful quizzes and PowerPoints as well as working through questions with me for both A Level biology and chemistry to help improve my grade. I have no complaints and I’m very happy so far
Aneesa, 3 years ago
Ayush
Maths tutor
Worth the premium rate. I'm confident that my son is making progress at a rate no other tutor has set in Sam, and the confidence and trust alone is worth every penny. Ayush is friendly, professional and intelligent.
John , 3 years ago
Nehal l o
Maths tutor
1st lesson tutor exceeded our expectations. very knowledgeable and conveys her knowledge of complex material in a manner easily understandable and is skilled at providing helpful explanations. Thank you. Highly recommended.
Ismat, 4 years ago