I am an experienced English and literacy teacher with twenty years of experience and specialist training in dyslexia. I have managed English Departments in secondary SEN provisions as well working extensively to support students who are out of school, both in private tuition and small group workshops. My experiences in the classroom and as a parent have highlighted how mainstream school does not allow enough for neurodiversity or learning differences and I am passionate about supporting learners who have so much to give but find school a huge challenge. I am trained in therapeutic and reflective writing and have used these approaches to help students manage their anxiety, self esteem and approach to learning.

Nicky


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Nicky
Rate:
£140 per hour
Minimum 1.5 hours per session in person


About Me
Skills & Experience
I began teaching over twenty years ago as a secondary English Teacher, at a time where creativity and imagination still had a solid place in the curriculum alongside the rigours of spelling and grammar. My classroom was bursting at the seams with drama, art and multi-sensory learning. I am still in touch with many of my early students who love to reminisce about how much they loved our lessons. After taking a sabbatical to teach in the refugee camps on the Thai-Burma border, I began work in alternative learning provisions where I discovered a love of teaching students with SEN.
Here, I designed whole Key Stage 4 curriculums around the individual students we had in our small groups and saw many a school refuser end up loving English and leaving with their GCSEs. I am very familiar with the school requirements in Key Stage 3 and 4 and am skilled in adapting these to the needs of individual learners. The main advantage I find of working with individuals and small groups is how the students become more independent in their learning. When their needs are met, they feel ready to engage and take ownership over their progress which is a real catalyst for development.
It was also in alternative provision I recognised the need to specialise in teaching learners with dyslexia and completed my Level 5 Diploma at Helen Arkell, passing with a distinction. On this course, I learnt the theory and practice of diagnostic assessment, the ability to pinpoint the gaps in learning and design fun and creative sessions to build mastery in these gaps. In my current role, I teach students who are out of school – very often for lack of a suitable SEN placement. In our sessions, I work with the individual’s strengths and interests to devise multi-sensory activities that account for their learning needs – be they trouble with working memory, organisation, processing or executive function.
My most recent role in a school was as a Reading Lead – a two year contract to audit the school’s reading policy and approach and design and deliver a system that would see reading progress for learners at every stage. This was a challenging and fascinating role which led me to the work of Doug Lemov (literacy instruction), Alex Quigley (supporting SEN readers) and Timothy Rasinski (fluency). I worked closely with the SALT to ensure every opportunity to support and develop language development was taken.
I thoroughly researched the most effective ways to support reading instruction and employed them across a large secondary school. My inset training of whole staff, combined with intensive tuition and rigorous implementation meant that reading levels raised by at least a year for every student with SEN and nearly all of the remainder of the school.
In every role I have held, my consistent focus was building a rapport with my students; taking the time to listen to their story and understand how they learn, engaging with their family to enrich my picture of how to best plan personalised sessions and maintaining a non-judgemental, kind approach to every interaction. My approach is calm, flexible, well-planned and paced to engage the learner using their interests and strengths to build up their areas of struggle.
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My Teaching Philosophy
I believe everyone can learn effectively if they feel safe, emotionally regulated and interested. Often it can take a while for a tutor and student to achieve the first two but I know they are worth building securely. I have prioritised researching how to best help young people feel safe and able to manage their emotions as experience has shown me that these two building blocks are crucial, both as life skills and as a prerequisite for learning. In terms of making the learning interesting – that is down to the time I take listening to students and building a sense of what motivates and engages them and then startling them with how fun and relevant learning can actually feel!
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Qualifications and Training
- BA (Hons) English Language and Literature 2:1 (University of Liverpool)
- PGCE English (University of Brighton)
- Level 5 Diploma Teaching Learners with Dyslexia and other SpLDs Distinction (Helen Arkell)
- Therapeutic Story Writing Group Facilitator
- Counselling Level 1
- Safeguarding
- Zones of Regulation
- Reading through Fluency
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Choose me if…
– You would like a tutor with years of teaching experience and a wealth of teaching tools
– A kind, calm and truly invested support for your child
– Creative, multi-sensory, imagination-fuelled learning
– Sessions for your child that teach them while they think they are just having fun!
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Availability
Ages Supported
- Primary
- Secondary
- Post 16
Specialisms
- Anxiety
- Dyslexia
- SEMH (Social & Emotional & Mental Health needs)
- Working Memory and Processing Needs
Subjects Provided
- General Engagement, Confidence and Self Esteem
- Primary (Maths & English Literacy)
- Secondary English (including GCSEs)
- Study Skills & Executive Functioning Skills
- Social Communication & Language Skills
- Functional Skills (English & Maths)
- Homework Support
Locations Covered
Surrey
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Something Sensational About Me
When my son wanted to attend a creative writing club as his after school activity and we couldn’t find one, I started a small business running creative writing workshops. This quickly grew into 2 weekly sessions in term time, holiday programmes and writing for well-being sessions for the grown-ups!
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