I plan to start online Python classes for beginners at an affordable cost. The first step is to design a simple course that starts from the basics and focuses on clear understanding through practical examples. I will conduct live online sessions using common platforms like video-meeting tools and teach through screen sharing and live coding. To make learning effective, I will prepare easy notes, regular practice questions, and small assignments. I will keep the fees low and offer a demo class so that learners can understand the teaching style before joining. Promotion can be done through personal contacts, student groups, and social media without spending much money. Payments can be collected using simple online methods, and records can be maintained properly. Initially, I can work as an individual tutor and focus mainly on teaching quality, patience, and building confidence in beginners, as these are the key factors for successful learning.

Arshad Khan replied | 20 hrs ago
he phrase “tutor partnership” isn’t one single company. It’s generally used to refer to programs or collaborations where tutoring platforms or services:
● Connect tutors with students — the platform helps you find students and manage classes
● Offer tools and support to tutors — like online classrooms, scheduling, payment handling, and marketing
● Reward partners/tutors for bringing in students or doing quality tutoring