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Economics Tutor


I am a Dulwich-based qualified Economics teacher with experience of teaching in London schools, including serving as a Head of department in one of Londons top schools for 10 years. I am available to teach at all levels from GCSE to A-Level. I am a current AQA A level examiner and have taught Edexcel also. I successfully delivered lessons during COVID via Teams and Zoom. I currently have slots available.


I'm very happy to have a chat about your specific needs, please contact me via PM for details.

I look forward to hearing from you Rob

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  • 6 months later...

As the first A level Microeconomics exam approaches on Thursday I want to wish everyone good luck. Remember to keep calm and

Choose the right question!
Think about the parts of the course the question will expect you to refer to and the key terms. 
Plan the essay before writing
Ensure you use diagrams for the 9,15 and 25 markers and explain them clearly as this will get you analysis marks. 
Refer to the extracts to support your point as this will contribute to application marks and enhance your evaluation score. 
 
Good luck. 
  • 3 months later...

We cannot recommend Rob highly enough.

He tutored our son in Year 12, to help bump up his grade in Economics.

Rob provided motivation, thorough learning and understanding of the topics, lots of questioning to help grasp details and much support.

He had a great rapport with our son, and helped push him to read and research around the subject.

Our son got an A this summer, which is testament to Rob's mentoring abilities and quality of tutoring.

Thanks again, Rob! 

 

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