Tuition centers should not force parents to accept digital learning at full fees.
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NoToStalf\" post_id=\"1973493\" time=\"1588307129\" user_id=\"185300:
Then what's your beef? It's already back to 30 pupils which was what you paid for, right? :scratchhead:
No teacher quit. They combined 2 centres, Waterway point & Tiong Bahru Plaza for Zoom. Initially, 60 over students but reduce to about 30 now per zoom session.
You are absolutely right. We're ok with the teacher though but just felt the centre could have done more to help parents. -
.zeit\" post_id=\"1973497\" time=\"1588308019\" user_id=\"171271:
Maybe, just maybe....he paid for 4x full price sessions in April and had to attend 60-student class for say, 1 session. And now that he is being asked to pay for May, he was expecting some kind of back-dated credit?
Then what's your beef? It's already back to 30 pupils which was what you paid for, right? :scratchhead:NoToStalf\" post_id=\"1973493\" time=\"1588307129\" user_id=\"185300:
No teacher quit. They combined 2 centres, Waterway point & Tiong Bahru Plaza for Zoom. Initially, 60 over students but reduce to about 30 now per zoom session.
You are absolutely right. We're ok with the teacher though but just felt the centre could have done more to help parents.
Or just letting off steam.
Actually if 60 is now back to 30, it could be the “starhub day” that the tutor was not able to connect. So it was just a one-off isolated case? Or it could be the WWP teacher was “kit up” for online class but the TBP one was not “kit up” yet and had not received the center issued laptop in the first few days of April.
So many possibilities. And now that it is back to 30, I would say that there is no reason to pull them up like that with a link to their website.
Some inconsistencies :siam: -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1973489\" time=\"1588305721\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1973489 time=1588305721 user_id=53606]
What tuition subject is this, at Stalford Learning Ctr, that got 60 students combined attend online ?NoToStalf\" post_id=\"1973478\" time=\"1588302009\" user_id=\"185300:
Did they say why they combined the 2 classes? Was it because one tutor quit?Hi,
Anyone with similar experience to share on Stalford Learning Ctr? They do not offer discount/rebates. They've combined 2 x P6 classes (~ 60 students) and conduct the lessons (~2 hrs) online via Zoom. :rant:
The centre is chasing us for May payment.
https://www.stalford.edu.sg/
~60 students in a Zoom class is NOT conducive at all. If u notice in Zoom, if the hosts displays their computer screen to show PowerPoint or tablet scribblings, then effectively the tutor can only see max 4-5 kids’ faces at a time? Cannot see the rest of the class, how to gauge their attention? In Zoom, basically if the participant does not “talk” at all, the face of the participant is not even visible at the front screen of the host or any other participant.
What tutors would usually do for big classes is just present a one-way lecture. And then allocate 5 minutes for Q&A (if they even bother). If that’s what’s happening to your P6 class then not much difference from watching video right.
Depends on what you expect to get out of the P6 lessons. It’s quite hard to switch to another centre at this “late” stage so close to PSLE. But if your money hasn’t been worth it for the online lessons then why continue.[/quote]
is it a primary school or secondary school subject ? -
It's truly quite tough for everyone now, parents and tutors alike. Students don't have it easy too, as they have to cope with staring at the screen for loooong hours...
For those looking for alternative learning resources, my team and I have created a not-for-profit website for O-Level Chemistry: https://chemnotcheem.com/. It is intuitive to navigate, as notes and exam questions are sorted by topics. It's also mobile friendly!
Hope this help your child's independent learning. Take care everyone and enjoy the May holidays! -
.zeit\" post_id=\"1973497\" time=\"1588308019\" user_id=\"171271:
My beef is \"Tuition centers should not force parents to accept digital learning at full fees.\"
Then what's your beef? It's already back to 30 pupils which was what you paid for, right? :scratchhead:NoToStalf\" post_id=\"1973493\" time=\"1588307129\" user_id=\"185300:
No teacher quit. They combined 2 centres, Waterway point & Tiong Bahru Plaza for Zoom. Initially, 60 over students but reduce to about 30 now per zoom session.
You are absolutely right. We're ok with the teacher though but just felt the centre could have done more to help parents.
Gov already stepped in, helped subsidise their manpower costs, mandate landlords to pass rebates to tenants. Like i said, they could have done more to help parents with some rebates/discounts when they moved classes online, yet collect full fees. From the experience, their digital learning method need more improvement. -
Chem Not Cheem\" post_id=\"1973568\" time=\"1588328735\" user_id=\"185301:[quote=\"Chem Not Cheem\" post_id=1973568 time=1588328735 user_id=185301]
Thanks for creating this! :salute:
It's truly quite tough for everyone now, parents and tutors alike. Students don't have it easy too, as they have to cope with staring at the screen for loooong hours...
For those looking for alternative learning resources, my team and I have created a not-for-profit website for O-Level Chemistry: https://chemnotcheem.com/. It is intuitive to navigate, as notes and exam questions are sorted by topics. It's also mobile friendly!
Hope this help your child's independent learning. Take care everyone and enjoy the May holidays![/quote] -
Chem Not Cheem\" post_id=\"1973568\" time=\"1588328735\" user_id=\"185301:[quote=\"Chem Not Cheem\" post_id=1973568 time=1588328735 user_id=185301]
I like your website’s name. And your notes look very reader-friendly. Thanks!
It's truly quite tough for everyone now, parents and tutors alike. Students don't have it easy too, as they have to cope with staring at the screen for loooong hours...
For those looking for alternative learning resources, my team and I have created a not-for-profit website for O-Level Chemistry: https://chemnotcheem.com/. It is intuitive to navigate, as notes and exam questions are sorted by topics. It's also mobile friendly!
Hope this help your child's independent learning. Take care everyone and enjoy the May holidays![/quote] -
Chem Not Cheem\" post_id=\"1973568\" time=\"1588328735\" user_id=\"185301:[quote=\"Chem Not Cheem\" post_id=1973568 time=1588328735 user_id=185301]
Thank you so much for initiating learning resources for free. A lot can really make use of this especially with the current HBL and limited financial income. It helps to know there are websites like this which offers Chemistry help for free. especially that there are certain topics which we cannot help our kids. Kudos!
It's truly quite tough for everyone now, parents and tutors alike. Students don't have it easy too, as they have to cope with staring at the screen for loooong hours...
For those looking for alternative learning resources, my team and I have created a not-for-profit website for O-Level Chemistry: https://chemnotcheem.com/. It is intuitive to navigate, as notes and exam questions are sorted by topics. It's also mobile friendly!
Hope this help your child's independent learning. Take care everyone and enjoy the May holidays![/quote] -
UOL extends rental rebates for retail tenants to July, with over $50m Covid-19 relief package
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/property/uol-extends-rental-rebates-for-retail-tenants-to-july-with-over-50m-covid-19?xtor=CS3-18&utm_source=STiPhone&utm_medium=share&utm_term=2020-05-04%2020%3A05%3A12
Noteworthy that UOL malls include United Square.
If your child’s tuition centre is a tenant of United Square, no excuse not to extend you discounted fees during this shutdown period. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1968968\" time=\"1585392801\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1968968 time=1585392801 user_id=53606]
any platforms that u use to get the scores? mine resorted to those piano keys on youtube, which i'm not too fond of.. end up learning to play the song but the 'wrong' way.
If your kids are at higher grade for piano, they can download popular songs or simpler music scores to play for fun. Sight-reading for them should be manageable, especially if they come with audio clip demo for them to listen to.
Or they can play duets to make things more interesting.
Personally I would let my kid use the music instrument playtime as an outlet for de-stressing during this shut-in period. He doesn’t really need external push regarding violin. We listen to other players on YouTube for leisure too.[/quote]
our music teacher also requested to do e-lessons.. place the screen facing the keys but i wonder how to fully view the fingering etc? when it came to theory, also alot of taking photos n sending on the spot. waste alot of time there trying to figure out how to coach the child on the topic. if have to take down notes on book, child also writes himself so time spent there coz sometimes abit lost..
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