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    SchoolOfEverything.com - Connecting Teachers & Students

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    Whether they are professional educators or not, there are a lot of “experts” in the world quite capable of teaching others. At SchoolOfEverything.com, people looking to learn can connect with people willing to teach them, on pretty much any subject you can think of. You might want to learn Italian, taxidermy, yoga, or how to drive a stick-shift car. On SchoolOfEverything.com, curious minds can find teachers for these and many other subjects, which are divided into categories like Arts & Crafts, Music, Languages, Food & Health, or Sport & Fitness. Once you are registered, you can message any teacher through the site. Teachers and students decide fees, schedule, and other details on their own, independent of School Of Everything.

    In their own words

    "Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to teach… School of Everything connects people who want to learn and people who want to teach."

    Why it might be a killer

    Home or private educators will probably find this site quite helpful, as an easy and free way to gain exposure and be found by potential students. Students who want private lessons, to learn non-traditional subjects, or who require a flexible ‘class’ schedule can use SchoolOfEverything.com to help them find what they are looking for.

    Some questions

    Are the teachers too spread out geographically for most students to find a teacher of their interest who is also located in their area? (The teachers offering their services on this site are spread across Europe, the U.S., Australia, and the Middle East.) Can students rate their teachers to help other users find the best educators?

    Posted 17 Months 17 Days ago by kkav | Source: startup 2.0

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