I am lucky enough to have had 22 years of teaching experience, with the last 20 years spent in specialist provisions, teaching students with specific educational needs. I predominantly teach Maths, Statistics and Business Studies however have also taught Geography and Functional Skills ICT. I have experience of working with students between the ages of 11 and 19 covering Keys Stage 3, GCSE and Functional Skills Curriculum. I have always had a flexible approach to teaching and learning and feel that this should be an enjoyable experience for both the student and teacher.

Richard

Hyde
Show on map
Loading...
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Maps failed to load
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.

Hyde
Show on map
Richard
Rate:
£100 per hour
Minimum 1.5 hours per session in person

About Me
Skills & Experience
I am a skilled tutor with experience of working both within students’ homes and in specialist settings (including working with the Home and Hospital Teaching Service in Oldham for several years). I have experience in teaching pupils who have ASD, dyslexia, dyscalculia and ADHD, as well as supporting children with both mental and physical health conditions.
My ethos is built around developing positive relationships with the students. I work to understand the strengths and difficulties a student may face and develop a flexible, bespoke curriculum to support the needs of the individual. I strive to develop confidence within the student and encourage them to develop an enquiring mind which supports their problem solving and creative thinking. I embrace the fact that we are all different and that everybody learns in a different way, and have a willingness to tailor learning around interests and existing areas of strength.
My Specialist Experience Teaching Pupils with Autism:
Throughout my 22 years in mainstream schools, alternative provisions and in the home environment I have taught many autistic learners. As with any student, the needs of the learner differ and the key aspect of my teaching is to respect the individual and identify both their academic needs and their preferred way of learning. A large number of the students I have taught have struggled with abstract concepts in mathematics, such as algebra. I have found that using Realistic Maths Education which focuses on the transition between concrete and pictorial learning has offered greater opportunities to access areas of the curriculum which they have previously found inaccessible. As confidence develops in the student the anxiety previously created by learning is lessened.
My specialist experience working with young people with SEN to develop trusting and meaningful relationships:
My ethos is built around developing positive relationships with the students. I work to understand the strengths and difficulties a student may face and develop a flexible, bespoke curriculum to support the needs of the individual. I believe that education should be an engaging experience, which is underpinned by mutual respect between teacher and student.
My experience teaching young people with ADHD:
With specialised experience in teaching young people with ADHD, I employ targeted strategies to ensure each student reaches their full potential. I offer clear structure to the individual learners and “chunk” work into manageable tasks to reduce cognitive overload and offer opportunities for brain-breaks through alternative tasks. Where appropriate I use dual-coding strategies to support the learner. Most importantly, I ensure that immediate feedback is provided to reinforce positive achievements and outcomes.
My experience teaching young people with sensory and/or auditory processing needs:
With 20 years of experience within specialist settings I have much experience of supporting students with different processing needs. Time to think is important and often not offered in a classroom setting; it is therefore an important skill of mine to ensure that the student understands a topic. Clear outcomes need to be agreed and shared with the student – I often provide tick-lists, so students are able to measure their own progress within the course of the lesson and haver a clear structure they are able to follow and understand.
My experience teaching young people with challenging behaviour
I strongly believe that “one size does not fit all” and therefore not every student learns in the same way. Often by making education more engaging and having a flexible approach to the process of learning I have been able to overcome some of the challenging behaviour students have demonstrated in my 23 years in teaching. I feel by developing mutual respect between teacher and student some of the barriers students might have experienced in traditional classroom settings are removed and therefore behaviour is improved.
My experience working with young people to develop their social interaction and access community activities:
Within my teaching in alternative provisions, it has been necessary to look for opportunities to look beyond the classroom. As such, I have taken students into the community on visits and trips; providing social modelling in wider scenarios which have enabled students to develop confidence in social skills as well as their classroom based-skills.
My experience teaching Primary English and maths:
I have a vast experience of teaching in specialist settings, as such, I have taught across the curriculum in most subjects delivering work at Key Stage 2 and 3 through project based learning. I currently specialise in Mathematics – delivering maths from an Entry level standard to the GCSE curriculum. However, my ethos has always been based around developing fluency within a student’s understanding of the subject. I therefore have based much learning on a confident understanding of the foundations of the subjects I teach.
My experience working with young people to boost their confidence and self-esteem:
Having worked in alternative provisions for over 20 years, the importance of the student’s self-esteem is easily recognisable to me as a barrier to their learning. This is particularly the case in mathematics where students experience a large amount of maths anxiety. Often this can be overcome by revisiting topics and building on foundations of learning, ensuring the student has developed fluency before moving on. It is necessary to highlight achievements and positive outcomes and ensure the student recognises how these link to other aspects of learning. As a student’s self-belief and confidence in their learning increases so does their capacity to learn new areas which has a profound affect on their experiences in education.
My specialist experience providing engaging sessions to inspire a love of learning:
I strive to develop confidence within the student and encourage them to develop an enquiring mind which supports their problem solving and creative thinking. I embrace the fact that we are all different and that everybody learns in a different way, and have a willingness to tailor learning around interests and existing areas of strength. By tailoring the experiences to meet the interests of the student and demonstrating a style of learning which doesn’t just rely on text-books I foster a love of learning and highlight the relevance of knowledge in different scenarios. Context is important to this style of learning as we need to recognise the relevance of a task to ensure it has some validity to the student’s life.
My Specialist Experience Teaching Pupils with Anxiety:
As a young child I struggled greatly with anxiety and it was only in my early 40s that I was diagnosed with OCD, which was proven to be the cause of much of my anxiety. I am therefore understanding of the challenges which students may have in accessing their education and whilst every child is unique, I have experience of supporting students in this respect. Working in specialist settings over the past 20 years of my career, I have supported students to develop their confidence both academically and socially. In particular, maths can be quite exposing to some students so I am keen to build on the foundations of learning and take learning at a pace which supports the student to develop their fluency in the subject.
My Specialist Experience Teaching Young People with SEMH/Mental Health Needs:
Having taught in specialist settings for the last 20 years, I’ve helped many students with SEMH needs not only succeed academically but also gain confidence socially. Although each lesson is structured and broken into more manageable “chunks”, I strive to provide engaging activities which are flexible in their demands to meet the needs of the student. I use Realistic Maths Education to provide concrete examples to students and then from this contextual basis support students in their further exploration of a topic through both pictorial and abstract representations. This has proven to be a successful technique in reducing the cognitive load for the student and therefore maximising outcomes in both lessons and exams.
My Specialist Experience Supporting Learners with Dyslexia:
Although dyslexic learners face challenges in traditional, class-based learning systems, they offer creative brilliance that with the right support can allow them to flourish as confident mathematicians. Many of the barriers to success can be through the complexity of the questioning and the unnecessary use of complex vocabulary. I encourage students to use pictorial representations of the question which supports the successful completion of questions. This pictorial representation often leads to the student gaining a much deeper understanding of the mathematical techniques used, rather than following a rote process.
Read More
My Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is based around developing enquiring minds and I find the best way to achieve this is to make the student’s learning engaging.
I focus on developing fluency in a subject and ensure that students are confident with topics before moving on. Having completed training in Realistic Maths Education, I recognise the importance of context in the teaching and learning process and seek opportunities to provide examples or practical experiences which give students a deeper understanding.
I treat all students as individuals and create a working environment based around mutual respect. I pride myself in ensuring that success is shared with the student through positive praise and reinforcement.
Read More
Qualifications and Training
- My understanding of child BA Hons – Geography – University of Salford
- Secondary PGCSE in Geography and ICT – Manchester Metropolitan University
- Qualified Teacher Status
- Qualified Mountain Leader (summer)
- Team Teach Qualified
- Secondary Mathematics TSST Course – University of Plymouth
- Realistic Maths Education Trained
Read More
Choose me if…
- You want your child to develop confidence in their ability in Maths or Business.
- You want your child to feel empowered in their learning, enabling them to overcome anxieties about their ability to achieve.
- You want an empathetic and flexible teacher who bases the teaching and learning process around the specific needs of the child.
- You want someone who is willing to go above and beyond to provide personalised learning for your child.
- You want someone who always reflects on their teaching and considers how they could improve in the next session.
Read More
Availability
Monday: 9:00 – 18:00
Tuesday: 17:00 – 20:00
Wednesday: 17:00 – 20:00
Thursday: Fully Booked
Friday: Fully Booked
Saturday: –
Sunday: –
Ages Supported
- Secondary
- Post 16
Specialisms
- Anxiety
- ASC (autism)
- ADHD & ADD
- Dyslexia
- SEMH (Social & Emotional & Mental Health needs)
- Working Memory and Processing Needs
- Dyscalculia
- Trauma/Abuse
- SEND (inc. disabilities)
Subjects Provided
- Secondary Maths (Including GCSEs)
- Study Skills & Executive Functioning Skills
- Functional Skills (English & Maths)
- Homework Support
Locations Covered
Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, and Sheffield
Close Map
Loading...
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Maps failed to load
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Something Sensational About Me
When I’m not teaching I am usually running up hills (I’m a keen, though not talented, fell runner) or working on a market stall selling hot sauces.
Reviews
Contact us to book Richard
Your contact details and message will be sent to SENsational Tutors Ltd and your selected tutor. Your selected tutor will contact you via email and SENsational Tutors Ltd will be copied into all correspondence. Please answer all the below. * = required fields.