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    Comparing Enrichment Programme versus Private Tutor

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    • W Offline
      wonderleo
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      novels:
      I think whether which is better depending on the kids too. If the child is shy, he/she will not speak out and will not throw questions too. When my gal was in enrichment center, she used English to communicate with classmates.

      agree. So far, I prefer full time mature tutor, more suitable for my primary-school son. I tried those undergraduates before, they are always looking at handphones, take leave to prepare for their exams..

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        janet88
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        Cannot get undergraduates…they are not professional, inexperienced and don’t even know school syllabus.


        Even school teachers may not be pro if they just use assessment books.

        My son had 1-1 for Math and Chinese…customized to his level of weakness/understanding.

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          sunnymumsy
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          bellymummy:
          I think group tuition is quite effective if its a small group. kids can make friends and interaction helps them grow up and learn how to interact with others.


          I always believe that for languages, its better to be in a centre, so the kids can talk in proper english or chinese with each other. The teacher must also be good and strict with the way they get them to chat and talk to each other too.
          Agreed... I like grp tuition for my girls bcos they find it more fun. I send my kids to a place where 6 students / class is the max. They enjoy it a lot. My younger girl is funny though.. she loves theier class bcos the worksheets are in full colour. haha. well i take what I can get! As long as she is excited to go, I will send.

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            sunnymumsy
            last edited by

            litmuspaper:
            wow...worksheets are coloured! Which centre is that?

            sent you a PM.:)

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              pg9254
              last edited by

              Hi everyone,


              My son will be going to P1 next year. I am looking for a good and reliable math tutor or math tuition centre. Any recommended one? I am staying in clementi.

              Many thanks.

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              • mashimaroABCM Offline
                mashimaroABC
                last edited by

                Hi,


                May I know what is your budget for one lesson?

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                  Chinese Author
                  last edited by

                  There are merits in both, depending on the need of the student to achieve the desired results. So long as group tuition is not done in a one-way lecturing style in a big classroom but interactive with hands-on exercise to practise and polish the skills of Q&A, the effect is about the same as 1-1 tuition, attention does not make or break the learning session.

                  To compensate for loss of attention in a group tuition, the training materials and methods play an important part, in other words, ask: what are they doing during group tuition and what had they learned for the day?
                  Of course, group tuition can never do better than 1-1 tuition, ceteris paribus, in terms of customisation and pin-pointing attention given, but the end result may still vary, some students in group tuition may still do better than 1-1 student, if they have some good materials on hand with the right approach to work out and write their answers that score with flying colours.

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                    janet88
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                    Chinese Author:
                    There are merits in both, depending on the need of the student to achieve the desired results. So long as group tuition is not done in a one-way lecturing style in a big classroom but interactive with hands-on exercise to practise and polish the skills of Q&A, the effect is about the same as 1-1 tuition, attention does not make or break the learning session.

                    To compensate for loss of attention in a group tuition, the training materials and methods play an important part, in other words, ask: what are they doing during group tuition and what had they learned for the day?
                    Of course, group tuition can never do better than 1-1 tuition, ceteris paribus, in terms of customisation and pin-pointing attention given, but the end result may still vary, some students in group tuition may still do better than 1-1 student, if they have some good materials on hand with the right approach to work out and write their answers that score with flying colours.
                    My son had 1-1 tuition for Chinese and Science. As for Eng, the tutor had her way of teaching a class of 10 and still give attention to the weaker ones. My son received extra attention from her...esp for comprehension OE.

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                      sleepy
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                      I prefer group tuition

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                        Kellystarry
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                        In group, the child has faced challenge and that will push him/her to be better…That’s why i send my girl to group. But not too big group…5/6 max.

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