How TTRS can work for you
Private tutoring
Online tutoring
Group classes
Meet a TTRS Tutor
Kim Morris, Managing Director of Progress In Learning
Progress In Learning is an educational provider of key resources. We have learning support and strategies for effective, holistic learning.
Kim Morris, Managing Director, is a specialist teacher. She has trained to work with children who have dyslexia and associated learning difficulties. She has registration with the New Zealand Teachers Council (Cert. No. 239138), the SPELD NZ Association (Cert. No. 1515) and the Feuerstein Institute.
Passionate about helping students who struggle with their learning skills, Kim empowers educators, parents and students to make a difference in their lives. This is reflected in improved academic achievement and emotional well-being.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to have teaching qualifications to offer the TTRS course? Ideally, you will be a qualified teacher but you don't need to have any specific qualifications to be a TTRS tutor.
How many students do you recommend in a group session and what equipment do I need? We suggest no more than one teacher to every 10 students. As TTRS is an online course, you will need internet access and each student should have a computer or iPad, keyboard, and headphones.
How often should group sessions take place? We recommend weekly sessions, ideally where students have home access to TTRS in between. You might also want to run intensive courses for 1-2 weeks with daily sessions.
Can I use TTRS for online sessions? Yes, TTRS can be used by students and tutors working remotely. Please see this help article on virtual tutoring.
Can I be both a TTRS Tutor and a TTRS affiliate? Yes! You can use the platform as a tutor with your students and also recommend TTRS to individuals, families and schools as an affiliate, earning commission when they sign up. Learn more.
Can I try the platform before I sign up? Of course! We offer a 2-week free trial. Sign up here.