Online Individuals & Societies Tutoring
The curriculum for the International Baccalaureate MYP Individuals and Societies subject incorporates disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Students between the ages of 11 and 16 are encouraged to collect, describe and test data related to societies. Using real-world examples, they conduct research and analysis that helps them understand the world around them.
How Can TutorComp Help You?
- Our tutors help students learn important skills to understand the historical, cultural, political, and economic factors that shape individuals and societies.
- Engage with exciting and relevant topics using a respectful and open-minded approach.
- Appreciate the rich diversity of human cultures worldwide.
- Develop your own distinct identity and come to understand that others’ perspectives and differences contribute towards diversity.
TutorComp’s Approach to Learning
With a presence in more than 22 countries, TutorComp aims to empower students through education. Serving since 2012 in the online education field, our unique E-learning platform provides online personalized one-on-one and group tutoring to students through voice chat-enabled whiteboards, creating a real-time virtual classroom.
Tutors at TutorComp undergo a rigorous selection process which involves conducting several stages of interviews and mock sessions, thorough testing of knowledge, cross-checking references, and providing all-inclusive tutor training.
We understand every student has different learning needs, and students who study with TutorComp get the advantage of self-paced learning. Students learn as per their ability to cope with the subject. Students receive well-researched, real-world examples with engaging visual inputs to help build their knowledge-base and potential.
We don’t just stop there! Our instructors and technical support team are available every day to guide students through their academic difficulties.
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