This code of conduct sets out a standard of conduct that the £2 Tuition Hub expects of the participants attending sessions, so that everyone can undertake these in a supportive, caring and non-threatening environment.
The Hub is an internet-based tutoring community, providing online and recorded sessions for participants aged 3-18. All our sessions are offered by independent tutors who determine their own style and content.
It is important to us that The £2 Tuition Hub is a safe place for all involved. All members should treat each other with respect, dignity and care so that everyone can undertake their sessions in a supportive, caring and non-threatening environment. Where necessary, the £2 Tuition Hub will take action to protect other members.
By being a member of The £2 Tuition Hub you agree to the Parent & Student Code of Conduct.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Being aware of your own behaviour, knowing what is acceptable and taking responsibility for your actions.
Respecting others – engaging in civil and polite conversation, speaking and acting with respect for different opinions.
Being considerate and courteous towards others, helping all participants feel welcome and included.
Behaving in a respectful manner towards others so that they do not feel they are being harassed or bullied.
Avoid sending direct messages to tutors. All direct messages should be send to an admin (Colette/Amy/Leigh/Natalie).
In relation to the live online sessions:-
Participants will not share the link outside of the family unit.
Each webinar link is unique to the email address registered and can be traced back.
Participants will raise their hand to speak and stay muted until asked to speak by the tutor.
Participants will refrain from spamming the chat box
Participants will be respectful to the tutor, moderator and other participants at all times.
They will refrain from posting anything inappropriate or off topic. This includes links and personal information.
Participants will follow the code of conduct above.
Not following these standards could result in the participant being removed from the class.
Parents and carers are responsible for the behaviour of their children and it is expected that they will support tutors and administrators in upholding the community standards.
Failure to do so may result in removal from the group.