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A teacher in line for a million dollar prize after creating over a thousand maths videos explaining the subject has said he hopes to help youngsters who cannot afford private tutors.

Colin Hegarty, who has been shortlisted for the second annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize, has set up a new website showcasing his tutorials which he wants to reach as many pupils as possible – especially those who would benefit the most from extra maths help.

The maths specialist starting creating films on the subject around four years ago, after an A-level student had to take time off to see his sick father and was worried about falling behind.

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Speaking ahead of the Global Teacher Prize award ceremony in Dubai this weekend, Mr Hegarty said: “I would like it to reach as many children as possible, and especially those who need it the most. I want to help the children who can’t afford personal tutors.”

“This is an opportunity to help home learning and offer home support,” he added.

Children can learn whole maths concepts through the videos, try them out and test themselves on what they have learnt.

“If nothing else, this is a way to reach pupils more effectively,” he said. “It’s something that can really help them to learn.”

One in four pupils have had a private tutor to help with exams or school work, according to a poll published by the Sutton Trust last year, up from 18% in 2005.

The charity has warned that poorer children whose families cannot afford private help can be put at a disadvantage.

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