Pros and Cons of parent vs. paid tutor led pods
We have a group of 3 families considering a pod and discussing whether to do parent led or hired tutor led pod. The kids are remaining enrolled in school and will follow DL program so mostly need to just supervise, help answer questions and enrich education as needed. All parents work from home and have very busy work days but have flexibility to take a day off and make up hours at night/weekends. All are neighbors and have same level of risk tolerance/exposure with regard to covid, kids are friends and similar grades, so it seems to be a great fit. Parents can afford a paid tutor but seem to hesitate at the complexity of finding a good one, administrating the arrangement, and becoming an employer. The cost is affordable but still a consideration as most instructors in the area ask for around $80-100k total salary for the year (even divided 3 ways it is a lot!). We are learning toward parent led and have the 6 individual parents alternate days (roughly 1 day/week per parent) as it just seems easiest and the parents all are comfortable teaching if needed, but most of the pods seem to be formed with paid instructor so we decided to think about it a bit more. If you are forming a pod, are you doing parent led or instructor led and what were your reasons for going that way?
Parent Replies
We formed a parent led group because parents felt more comfortable having an adult that they know and trust. Each parent takes a day of the week to supervise. We felt that kids will be busy with DL and we are just there to support the learning. Our kids are also at a language immersion school so the parents could provide language support. I agree that it feels too complicated to interview candidates who meet all the criteria - a person we feel comfortable with supervising our kids, following strict covid precautions and providing language support. Not to mention, figuring out the labor and employment laws.
As a parent and an educator I would recommend facilitating the pod yourself and if needed, hire an experienced tutor for additional support (reading or math). This way you get the best of both ways. The cost will not be as high, because of limited hours, at the same time you will be able to afford a specialist if you need one