All About Market Rates of Private Tutors
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tutormum:
I beg to differ, I am a tutor myself and I vote NO.
I kept my son's lower block Science notes in the hope that my daughter will be able to use them.janet_lee88:
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Hi KSI
Still remember dd ever said want to keep those notes/materials in case in future she may give tution to P5 students.
ONLY tutors will vote YES to charging $100/hr.
I have even rejected students who were doing well in school. If the child is constantly scoring band 1, why does he/she need tuition? Once, a parent told me that she wants her child to maintain her standards. IMHO, if a child can constantly score above 80, he/she is very independant to study on his/her own to maintain that standard. period. Why waste money on tutors? A tutor is there to guide and help a child to overcome his/her weakness, not a miracle worker. However, many parents think that if they engage a tutor, their child will do well and a super tutor will enable the child to excel. Parents have to wake up and realise that a tutor can only do so much. :P[/quote]I'm a tutor myself. some kids of mine are already top 3 in good schools and they continue to engage me. Reason is simple, the kid needs to maintain the position. There's stiff competition out there. Ony by engaging a top tutor, the parents can ensure that the kid, who is already very bright, knows that he or she can get even better and needs to get better to maitain the good school position. A top tutor knows how to keep the kid constantly motivated too. I set very high standards so none of my kids can ever feel complacent. The fact is, they still have so much to learn. They do not know everything under the sun yet. Neither do us.
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Just my views :
1. If a child through tuition improves from B to A*, the child actually doesn’t need tutor. He/she is very self-motivated. Proper exposure to the exam method would do the trick.
2. If a normal child through tuition improves from FAIL to A, that guy is a damn good tutor. It is not his knowledge on the subject. It is his/her ability to motivate the child.
3. If a child who is slow, through tuition improves from FAIL to C, that guy is damn patient and observant. It is his discerning power to understand the child’s shortcoming and skill to overcome them.
Most top class tuition falls under cat (1). Cat (2) & (3) are usually cheap but very hard to find - because to this small group, teaching is a passion, not a job. -
WS1234567:
I'm a tutor myself. some kids of mine are already top 3 in good schools and they continue to engage me. Reason is simple, the kid needs to maintain the position. There's stiff competition out there. Ony by engaging a top tutor, the parents can ensure that the kid, who is already very bright, knows that he or she can get even better and needs to get better to maitain the good school position. A top tutor knows how to keep the kid constantly motivated too. I set very high standards so none of my kids can ever feel complacent. The fact is, they still have so much to learn. They do not know everything under the sun yet. Neither do us.
If a bright child needs to sustain top 3 positions by 1-1 tuition of $100/hr, then you better be ready to tutor them in uni and in their job in future. This is artificially sustaining the positions. But then again, I understand because everyone is doing it, the kiasu mentality will be worried not to do it, this is what tutors are counting on. Personally I would rather find out my child is truly bright or not by letting go of 1-1 tuition otherwise I cripple my child for life.
And I am right, the 3rd vote is a tutor.
Don't get me wrong, I am not against tuition or enrichment, only addressing the topic of $100/hr tuition. -
ksi:
Personally, I was also being tutored when i was younger. I was from the Chinese High track and field team and I neglected my studies when i was in sec 3. So did my cousin who was in RI. So we got his senior to have crash course for us. We're bright students ourselves but we still learnt a lot from his senior as he's a President scholar.WS1234567:
I'm a tutor myself. some kids of mine are already top 3 in good schools and they continue to engage me. Reason is simple, the kid needs to maintain the position. There's stiff competition out there. Ony by engaging a top tutor, the parents can ensure that the kid, who is already very bright, knows that he or she can get even better and needs to get better to maitain the good school position. A top tutor knows how to keep the kid constantly motivated too. I set very high standards so none of my kids can ever feel complacent. The fact is, they still have so much to learn. They do not know everything under the sun yet. Neither do us.
If a bright child needs to sustain top 3 positions by 1-1 tuition of $100/hr, then you better be ready to tutor them in uni and in their job in future. This is artificially sustaining the positions. But then again, I understand because everyone is doing it, the kiasu mentality will be worried not to do it, this is what tutors are counting on. Personally I would rather find out my child is truly bright or not by letting go of 1-1 tuition otherwise I cripple my child for life.
And I am right, the 3rd vote is a tutor.
Don't get me wrong, I am not against tuition or enrichment, only addressing the topic of $100/hr tuition.
My point is, some of us who r tutors have skills that u can never imagine. These top 3 students need me for the thinking skills i infuse in them that they won;t get from others. No one is born with such high level of thinking skills if they're not taught by someone else.
Perhaps some pple do not have a clue abt the skills i am talking about.
U need to engage a top tutor to experience it yourself.
I'm not handicapping my students. I'm empowering them in fact. But they need to be expose to the skills in the first place. -
A tutor is there is guide the child. My son has tuition for CL bcos we speak English at home, and don’t know how to coach him for Compo/Oral. Other than that one-a-week lesson, I will coach him in other areas of CL.
If the child needs 1-to-1 tuition of $100/hr, then that spells trouble. How long in life is it possible to have such ‘artificial sustaining’ ? -
Totally not convince of the need for high ability pupils to engage super tutors 1-1. Here, we are taking about pupils able to score A* in PSLE.
The kind of learning skills imparted by super tutors 1-1 is not limited and can be acquired thru self discovery with the guidance of parents, top sch teachers, enrichment classes in top centres, mind champs, Adam Khoo learning, and several others centers. Above all these, always ask kids to pray for wisdom, speak out and confess it-this is the best method.
My son, an ordinary art student, never hve the prviledge of 1-1 tuition. Hesat for difficult challenging PSLE maths papers yr 2005. Many parents complained of two questions(section C) amounting to 10 marks were of high diificulty and not commonly thought in schs, tuition centres and assessment bks. He answered both questions correctly and still hve 30 mins for checking.
Obviously, my family has adopted the prayer method. Since then, for both my kids only believe the prayer is the best method. -
ksi:
ok, now i disagree with you on this last statement :evil:verykiasu2010:
ksi, have no disagreement with you on your points. i may have generalised my points and my engrish writing needs tuition
Nothing wrong with your Engrish...you are just being sold by what that teacher told you.
we have discussions with the school teachers (not tuition teacher) during the feedback / meet the parent sessions. we as parents were told which is the area of weakness in certain specific topics in each subject, why seemingly the effort by the kid did not get the requisite return in terms of marks.....and the analysis boils down to techniques. we are talking about breaking through from low 90s to high 90s, so it is about the last few marks - diminishing return as some would put it. but the challenge is not to lose any marks. so after the discussions with the school teachers, we told the tuition teacher or enrichment teacher to pay more attention in specific area - very targeted. breakthrough achieved. -
atutor2001:
most parents do not know the correct / right / adequate / proper exposureJust my views :
1. If a child through tuition improves from B to A*, the child actually doesn't need tutor. He/she is very self-motivated. Proper exposure to the exam method would do the trick.
2. If a normal child through tuition improves from FAIL to A, that guy is a damn good tutor. It is not his knowledge on the subject. It is his/her ability to motivate the child.
3. If a child who is slow, through tuition improves from FAIL to C, that guy is damn patient and observant. It is his discerning power to understand the child's shortcoming and skill to overcome them.
Most top class tuition falls under cat (1). Cat (2) & (3) are usually cheap but very hard to find - because to this small group, teaching is a passion, not a job. -
I am talking about tuition up to PSLE only
and those tutors we paid are not $100 per hour but good enough for our purpose
Going into Sec 1 next year, DS won’t need tuition as he has shown can do it on his own…he is tackling some sec 1 / 2 stuff now, post-PSLE very free, play play only … -
verykiasu2010:
you too spend 6k - 7k per month on tuition ??[/quote]No way! :lol: I meant that i agree that i won't pay such exorbitant amounts.
Yup me too! The amount spent could maintain a family of 5!Quintessential Mum:
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