• Live 1:1 video sessions
  • K-12+ All grades and subjects
  • Zero Commute or travel time

Why families love learning online

The three things parents tell us made online sessions stick. Keep scrolling to see the platform and how it works.

Step inside the online classroom

We teach on Lessonspace, a platform built for tutoring rather than meetings. One click from any laptop or tablet and your child is in the lesson, with nothing to download or install.

The Lessonspace online classroom showing a geometry problem on the shared whiteboard The platform

A whiteboard they solve together

Teacher and student write on the same interactive whiteboard in real time: worked problems, essay outlines, diagrams, equations, and graphs. Your child's teacher uploads the actual worksheet or test review and marks it up with them, just like sitting side by side.

A young student at home raising his hand during a live online lesson with his tutor on screen At home

Learning where kids feel safe

Sessions happen in your living room or at the kitchen table, where you can see and hear how it is going. Kids settle in faster, speak up sooner, and keep their evening. Parents skip the drive and the waiting.

The same certified teachers, over live video

Online tutoring at Teacher Tutors is not a different product with different people. It is the same certified, carefully screened teachers families have trusted us with for over a decade, teaching the same way, over live video. Your child sees their teacher, hears their voice, and works through problems with them in real time.

Sessions run on Lessonspace, an online classroom built for tutoring. It pairs face-to-face video with a shared interactive whiteboard, so a math teacher can graph a function while your child watches, an English teacher can mark up an essay paragraph by paragraph, and a young reader can point to the same page their tutor is holding open on screen.

There is nothing to install and no account for your child to create. Before each session you get a link; your child clicks it on any laptop, Chromebook, or tablet with a camera, and the lesson begins. Afterward the whiteboards stay in the room, so the next session picks up exactly where the last one ended.

A high school student working on a shared online whiteboard with his tutor during a live video session

What online sessions make possible

Three ways families use online tutoring that in-person scheduling never quite allowed.

Sessions that fit real life

A 7 p.m. session after soccer, a morning block before camp, a quick switch when the school calendar changes. With no drive on either side, more of the week works.

The right teacher, not the closest one

Online, your child can work with the AP chemistry teacher or reading specialist who fits them best, even if that teacher lives forty minutes away.

Consistency through anything

Travel weeks, snow days, a sniffle that keeps a kid home from school: the session still happens. Momentum is what makes tutoring work, and online protects it.

Online tutoring, wherever your family is

Live online sessions work from anywhere: your kitchen table, a grandparent's house, a hotel room during a travel week. Because we match each student with a specific teacher rather than whoever is nearby, your child gets the educator who fits them best, no matter where either of them lives.

Tell us your child's grade, goals, and schedule, and we will match the right teacher for live online sessions.

Why families choose Teacher Tutors online

The standards are the same as our in-home tutoring. The screen just removes the drive.

Certified classroom teachers

Real educators who know how to hold attention through a screen, not college students reading from a script.

A platform built for teaching

Lessonspace gives every lesson video, a shared whiteboard, document markup, and math and graphing tools in one place. It is a classroom, not a conference call.

Truly one-on-one

No group webinars and no split attention. One teacher, one student, a plan built around your child's goals.

Easy on parents and kids

One click to join from any laptop, Chromebook, or tablet. Nothing to download, install, or configure, and no account for your child to manage.

You can see it working

Sessions happen in your home, within earshot. Add short progress notes from the teacher and you always know how tutoring is going.

Switch modes anytime

Start online and add in-home visits, or the reverse. Same teacher, same plan, whichever format the week calls for.

Meet teachers who tutor online

Certified teachers available for live online sessions. Browse a few below or see them all, then request a match and we will confirm availability.

Annamarie W.
New Milford, New Jersey
Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Life Science, Physical Science, Physics
In-person
Middle School Science Teacher

Annamarie, a master tutor, holds a B.S. and M.S. in Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University and is a certified NJ K–8 teacher specializing in...

Anne Z.
Clifton, New Jersey
In-person
STEM teacher

Anne, an expert tutor, has a bachelor's in elementary education and STEM with a biology specialization. She currently teaches 7th and 8th grade STE...

Ellen B.
Flohram Park , New Jersey
Elementary Math, Math, Middle School Math
Online
Master Math Educator

Ellen, a master educator, is a creative, passionate, and encouraging math teacher with over 25 years of experience working in both public and priva...

Timothy L.
Carlstadt, New Jersey
Algebra, Early Math, Elementary Math, Geometry, Middle School Math, Pre-Algebra, Earth ...
Online
Experienced Special Education Teacher

Tim, a master tutor, has been teaching in Bergen County for over twenty years and is K–12 certified with strong qualifications in history. For th...

Anthony E.
East Orange, New Jersey
In-person
Tutor

Education: B.Eng, M.Tech and PhD Experience: Over twenty years teaching and instructing students in

Elyse F.
Livingston, New Jersey
Creative Writing, ELA, Essay Writing, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Writing, Middl...
Online
Experienced Social Studies Teacher

Elyse, a master educator, earned dual bachelor’s degrees in History and Psychology from Rutgers University, where she was inducted into the Phi B...

Joseph K.
Oak Ridge, New Jersey
Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Pre-Algebra, Trigonometry, Physical Science, Physics, E...
Online
Experienced Physics Teacher

Joseph, a master educator, graduated from East Stroudsburg University with a B.S. in Physics and an M.Ed. in Post‑Secondary Education. With over ...

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How online tutoring works

From first message to first session, usually within a few days.

  1. Tell us about your child

    Share your child's grade, goals, subjects, and weekly schedule. It takes about two minutes.

  2. We match a certified teacher

    A real person follows up, usually within one business day, to talk through fit and cost, then matches the teacher who suits your child best.

  3. Click the link and learn

    At session time your child clicks a link and joins their teacher live on Lessonspace. No downloads, no setup, no commute.

Frequently Asked Questions

For most students, yes, and for some it works better. The ingredients that make tutoring effective are the teacher, the plan, and consistency, and all three carry over a live video session. Online also removes the two things that most often break a tutoring routine: the commute and the scheduling squeeze. Some younger children focus best with a tutor in the room; when we talk, we will help you judge which format fits your child, and you can switch or blend at any time.

Our sessions run on Lessonspace, an online classroom built specifically for tutoring. It combines live video and audio with a shared interactive whiteboard, so your child and their teacher can talk face to face while writing on the same page: worked math problems, essay drafts, diagrams, equations, and graphs. Teachers can upload your child's actual worksheets and mark them up together in real time.

A laptop, Chromebook, or tablet with a camera and microphone, a reliable internet connection, and a reasonably quiet spot. That is all. There is nothing to download or install and no account to create: before each session you receive a link, and one click puts your child in the lesson. A pair of headphones helps in busy households but is not required.

Yes. This is exactly what the platform was built for. The shared whiteboard includes equation tools, graphing, and geometry shapes, and both the teacher and your child can write on it at the same time. A tutor can sketch a parabola, walk through a stoichiometry table, or annotate a lab report line by line while your child follows along and tries the next step themselves.

Of course. Sessions happen in your home, so you can set your child up at the kitchen table and stay within earshot, or sit in on the first session to see how it runs. Teachers also send short progress notes, so you stay informed without hovering.

Often, yes, with the right structure. Our elementary tutors keep online sessions shorter, more visual, and more interactive, using the whiteboard like a game board. That said, some young learners simply do better with a tutor at the table. We will talk it through with you honestly, and where we offer in-home tutoring, in-person sessions are an option too.

Everything we tutor in person: reading, writing, and math from kindergarten up, middle and high school courses through honors and AP, world languages, study skills, and SAT and ACT prep. Timed test practice works especially well on screen, since real exams for older students are now digital too.

Yes. Many of our students with learning differences thrive online: home is a low-pressure environment, and the visual, interactive whiteboard suits multisensory teaching. We match your child with a teacher experienced in their specific profile, and we coordinate with what the school is already doing. You can read more on our Learning Disability Tutoring page.

Online sessions run on a weekly time you choose, with the flexibility to move a session when life intervenes, and no long-term contracts or required packages. Because the right plan depends on your child's grade, goals, and session frequency, we walk you through options and give you a clear quote when we talk. There is no obligation.

Yes. Where we offer in-home tutoring, many families do exactly that: in-home sessions as the base, online when weather, travel, or a busy week gets in the way. You keep the same teacher and the same plan in both formats, so nothing is lost in the switch.

A real person follows up, usually within one business day, to learn about your child, answer questions, and talk through cost. We then match a certified teacher by subject and fit, confirm a weekly time, and send you the session link. Most families go from first message to first session within a few days.
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