Tutoring differs a lot from leading a classroom, but in teaching it can be said that any experience is a good thing. Even though tutoring is typically done on a one to one basis, working as an educator can give you valuable real world experience, helping you to advance your basic teaching skills, benefit your employment record for any future employment opportunities, and earn some money too. This doesn’t even mention how the rewarding experience of teaching a student new knowledge and skills can be attained just as readily through tutoring as it can through working with a classroom.
Another reason why a teacher in training can benefit from work as tutor is that you don’t need any qualifications to work as a private educator. This means that you can begin working as a tutor very early on to give you some good experience while also helping you determine if being a teacher is something you want to continue to pursue.