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Nomad Nation

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Coaching you through Hijrah, step by step. For Muslims serious about leaving & those who aren't going back.

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🤔 What Is the Job of an Online Tutor… Really?
Most people think they know what an online tutor does. Teach a subject. Show up on Zoom. Explain things clearly. But is that actually the job? Take a moment and think about this 👇 Is an online tutor just someone who delivers information…or someone who designs an experience where learning actually sticks? Is the job about hours spent teaching…or outcomes created for the student? Is it about knowing the content…or about knowing the student? When a parent pays for online tutoring, what are they really buying? Time? Expertise? Confidence? Peace of mind? Structure? Results? And where does the tutor’s role begin and end? Is the job finished when the lesson ends? Or does it include systems, communication, follow-up, and progress tracking? Is an online tutor an employee…or a service provider…or a problem solver…or something else entirely? And here’s a bigger question 👀 If your tutoring business ran without you being “live” all the time, would the job look different? 💬 Your Turn: There’s no right or wrong answer here. - What do you believe the job of an online tutor is? - What parts of the role excite you? - What parts do you think most tutors underestimate? Drop your thoughts below 👇Let’s explore this together.
1 like • Mar 16
From my experience, the most important part of tutoring actually happens before and after the lesson. The hour itself is just the visible part. What really makes the difference is diagnosing where the student is getting stuck, adjusting explanations until something clicks, and slowly rebuilding their confidence with the subject. Many students don’t struggle because they’re incapable, they struggle because no one has taken the time to approach the material in a way that works for them. When that shift happens, you often see their whole attitude toward learning change.
0 likes • Mar 16
@Zakeria Hassan Absolutely 👍🏾
What is the best platform for student acquisition?
What platforms have worked best for you when it comes to acquiring students or parents? Specifically curious about: - Which platforms bring the highest quality leads (not just volume) - What has worked best for organic reach vs paid ads - Any platforms that surprised you?
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Scaling from 20+ to 40s Students
Hello! I'm Pedro, from Portugal. I'm Ms Biological Engineering and I teach STEM (Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) to high school students. I've been having trouble attracting more students... Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank u
0 likes • Mar 15
Going through the same phase at the moment 🙋🏾‍♂️, are you only offering group classes or you’re mixing it with 1:1?
Introducing myself 😁
Hi everyone, my name is Hassan and I’m a full-time maths teacher, currently based in Madinah (KSA). I’ve been tutoring on and off for the past 10 years. Recently took a break to work on my private tutoring business which I’m hoping to launch within this month! My target is £1k by September. I love to travel, play football and workout. Looking forward to learning from you all!
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Hijrah enthusiast ✈️ | Based in Madinah 📍| Instagram: @Awadthenomad

Active 43m ago
Joined Mar 14, 2026
Saudi Arabia, Madina