TutorABC
Zach G
"Good Extra Source of Income"
TutorABC makes it easy to get into teaching online. They provide the materials so teachers don't need to make anything. They provide the students. They provide the training. Just book some time when you're available and teach. I mostly worked with kids. The students are based in Taiwan, so you need to book hours during time when students are looking for classes.
Sanja Granov
"Pleasantly Surprised by the Experience"
Pros:
Training
TutorABC provides training materials like slides, videos, examples, quizzes, and assignments through a training portal. There are also occasional live sessions, which can be quite helpful.
Teacher Community
There’s a forum where teachers can share ideas, ask questions, and connect. Many experienced teachers are happy to offer support, and Teacher Representatives help communicate with management.
Mentorship
Mentors are available to support teachers with any challenges and also step in when there are low ratings or complaints. I’ve had three mentor sessions, which really helped me get a better feel for student expectations, the platform, and how to approach lessons more effectively.
Flexible Scheduling
Teachers set their schedules monthly, with a minimum of five Prime Time sessions per week. You can add more sessions whenever you like, which gives a nice level of flexibility.
Cons:
Group Class Continuity
In adult group courses, students book individually rather than sticking to a set schedule. With a rotating group of up to four students, it can be tricky to build continuity or a steady group dynamic.
AI-Generated Lesson Material
Some of the materials work well, but others need improvement. While teachers can adapt the content, students often expect every slide to be covered. Materials are released only four hours before class, and you can only make edits within 10 minutes before the lesson starts — having more prep time and flexibility would make a big difference.
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