Building a Strong Tutoring Relationship

A senior security consultant with Verizon Communications, Emblez Longoria earned his bachelor’s degree in business management summa cum laude from Rosemont College. Alongside his career, Emblez Longoria has volunteered as a tutor.

Helping students as a tutor can be a rewarding opportunity. In order to achieve success in this area, it helps to build a good relationship, following these three strategies:

1. Help Students Relax
Encourage them to talk by being friendly, asking questions, and listening carefully. Avoid showing any impatience or other negative emotions in your body language when they struggle to learn a concept. When you respect their efforts, even if they make a mistake, they will learn to trust you.

2. Make Learning Fun
You can include related interesting facts or make humorous quips as you go through the material. The more engaged students become, the better they will learn.

3. Encourage Independence
When students struggle, you may be tempted to give them the answers, but instead help them work through the problem. You can rephrase questions to give them a different perspective. They need to see you as a trusted aid in their learning process rather than as the source of answers. Then, they will gain valuable learning skills for continuing their studies.

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Why Study at Rosemont College?

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For more than a decade, Emblez Longoria has maintained responsibilities as senior security consultant with Verizon Communications at its headquarters in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. To further his career, Emblez Longoria earned his master of science in management (MSM) from Rosemont College in Rosemont, Pennsylvania.

Since its inception in 1921, Rosemont College has fostered the educational growth of countless undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to its focus on academics, the college caters to the various emotional and spiritual needs of its scholars. With such dedication to its students, Rosemont College provides a number of benefits to those who choose to pursue their degrees within its walls.

Perhaps the most attractive feature of Rosemont College is its small size. Boasting a modest student to faculty ratio of 10:1, the university offers its student body more opportunities to engage with teachers than other learning institutions. Throughout the school year, students not only work directly with faculty members inside the classroom, but during internships and lab sessions. This helps students build relationships with their teachers, cultivating a better education.

Another benefit to pursuing study at Rosemont College is its variety of academics. Though it offers studies through undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, the university has combined them in an effort to provide a more unified educational experience for all. Rosemont College also works directly with nearby colleges such as Eastern University and Temple University to provide more program opportunities in areas ranging from honors to pre-med.