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what is tutoring?

The erg offers a tutoring program supported by the Pôle Académique de Bruxelles. Between accompaniment, exchange and support, it helps guide students who are experiencing difficulties or who have specific questions related to their course.

Students who request it can collaborate in pairs with a student tutor, in order to support them in their course. Tutoring does not offer traditional private lessons, but an exchange of practices and overall support geared towards academic success.


Tutoring is a paid success support system which consists of putting a student-tutor in contact with a student-tutor or a small group of students-tutor. people wishing to acquire this knowledge/skills, in various fields (help with theoretical and/or technical courses, note-taking, learning software, help with hanging techniques, etc.)

Tutoring meets the following criteria:

A tutoring session lasts 2 hours, and is organized outside of class periods.

Each session is supervised by a student-tutor, and aims to meet the needs and difficulties of a student-tutor or a small group of student-tutors.

The erg, thanks to the budget granted by the Brussels Academic Center, pays the student-tutor a fixed allowance of 20 euros per different day of tutoring provided (one day of tutoring = one session = 2 hours).

The student tutor can supervise a maximum of 5 tutoring sessions. The student tutor who wishes to supervise more than 5 tutoring sessions can first submit an exceptional request which motivates this excess. This request will be validated or invalidated by the person responsible for tutoring within the erg (sammy del gallo: sammy.del.gallo@erg.be)

A volunteering agreement between the erg and the student-tutor must be established and respected so that the student-tutor can receive their compensation.

for whom?

All of them, but the tutored student is primarily a student who needs support for their first year undergraduate courses (Bac1). This of course in no way excludes students from other years of study.

The tutored student may have one or more student tutors depending on their difficulties.


when??

From now until the beginning of June.


attention

the budget is obviously limited, so it will be necessary to be reactive 👀

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