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Acclaimed Tutor and Author Launches her Tutoring Blueprint Series

Dr. Holland-Johnson offers her personal success blueprint to help tutors launch their own business.

2012-07-17
ROUND ROCK, TX, July 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Alicia Holland-Johnson is fulfilling her childhood dream and helping hundreds of tutors across the globe fulfill theirs, with the launch of her two new books, Expanding Your Tutoring Business: The Blueprint for Hiring Tutors and Contractors for Your Learning Organization and Expanding Your Tutoring Business: The Blueprint for Building a Global Learning Organization.

Both books are created under the Dr. Holland-Johnson's Expanding Your Tutoring Business Series. They aim to educate independent tutors and contracted educational organizations on how to effectively create and sustain data-driven tutoring services. A third book in this series will be launched late summer that offers advice on protecting a tutorial business.

Author and long-time tutor Dr. Alicia Holland-Johnson says, "Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be a tutor and over the years, I found myself getting more and more frustrated with the so-called 'tutoring' guides available. They offer plenty of advice, but no true actionable steps; reading these guides can be a time-consuming and expensive project. I've had the fortune to find success in this business, which is why I took time out this year to develop a series of 'blueprints' designed especially for tutors entering the market".

The books are already gaining accolades in the tutoring community. Some chapters you can expect to read include steps on how to:

- Devise a hiring system to hire quality tutors and contractors;
- Create and implement new employee orientation and performance reviews for tutors;
- Develop work agreements, including non-compete and confidentiality agreements;
- Acquire know-how for conducting interviews, selecting and managing contractors.

The books are available on Amazon.com

For more information, contact Dr. Holland-Johnson drhollandj@becomingabettertutor.com or call on 1-512-300-1123.

About the Author
DR. ALICIA HOLLAND-JOHNSON is the mother of two beautiful girls who are ages 4 and 6. She earned both her undergraduate and Master's degree in Education from Northwestern State University in Louisiana in 2004 and 2006, respectively. In 2010, at the age of 26, she earned her doctorate degree in Education with a concentration in Organizational Leadership and a minor in Curriculum Development, from Nova Southeastern University in Florida.

She is the President and Founder of iGlobal Educational Services and is the author of "Becoming a Better Tutor: A Data-Driven Approach to Tutoring. She has been tutoring for over 10 years and taught for more than seven years in public school systems. Currently, Dr. Holland-Johnson lives in Round Rock, Texas with her husband and two daughters.


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[Press-News.org] Acclaimed Tutor and Author Launches her Tutoring Blueprint Series
Dr. Holland-Johnson offers her personal success blueprint to help tutors launch their own business.