It’s been possibly the craziest week in recent memory with the coronavirus spreading across the world, a pandemic pending and massive falls on the share market. Many students, teachers and school owners seem to be panicking and LearnCube wanted to help out where we can.
The first way, we …
Like you, we’re watching the news of the coronavirus spread quickly across the globe and are concerned about it’s disruption on language schools who are particularly vulnerable.
What alarmed us were stories of schools feeling like they have to shut up shop rather than support their students (at …
A virtual classroom is an online learning environment that allows teachers and students to communicate, interact, collaborate, explain ideas.
A virtual classroom enables students to access quality teachers anywhere on the planet so long as they both have a reliable internet connection. This can break down most of the common …
Free tools are great when you’re testing out teaching English online but when you have a growing team, a growing number of students or competitors on your heels, you need to step up and take your business to the next level.
A patchy system starts becomes too expensive very …
This article shows you how you can dip your toe in the online tutoring world for free before you embrace a professional solution. If your teaching less than 20 student online, you want to choose or patch together a system to deliver live online classes for teaching English.
Here are …
What is happening? We have 1 billion students around the world wanting to learn English yet, the revenues and enrolment periods for many ESL schools is in decline…
One of the important considerations of choosing where to teach live classes is timezones. You have to think about the time zones of your teachers, your students and your admin team.
Research indicates, small online group classes result in better academic outcomes than 1:1 online tutoring.