The Real Reason Why We Send Our Children to Tuition
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janet_lee88:
:goodpost:[/quote]Agree!!!
What we have learnt over the years is that; PSLE Maths and Science depend heavily on understanding the question. Without strong basis English, students don't do well in all 3 subjects.Beautyful Minds:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]I can't speak for the others.
For us, the reason to outsource is the incapability to teach own kids. Times have changed...education system is no longer like before. Math is different ball game...models used in schools are not our cup of tea. Those problem sums seem like Greek. Tutors have their way of teaching.
Hubby refused to admit earlier he cannot teach any longer...also bcos of financial reasons...finally he agreed that times have changed...after son flunked Math at CA1 and SA1 in P5. We tightened our belts and outsourced. Though late, but better than never. Son passed PSLE.
We decided not to repeat same mistake. Outsourced daughter's English as well...foundation is really important. -
Sometimes I see my son spends so much time self study certain subjects that I think to myself- will he learn more efficiently and better if I outsource?
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jedamum:
Sometimes I see my son spends so much time self study certain subjects that I think to myself- will he learn more efficiently and better if I outsource?
I was in the same situation too, at P3, we decided to outsource the English and Chinese; and her grade improved by a big margin. It's now become a permenant part of our household's expenses :sad: -
Sometimes we just can’t teach our own kids…for primary school subjects…which are no longer easy. However, my hubby seemed to be able to coach son in his sec 1 Math and Science instead.
Before, hubby had to read several times and literally stumped trying to understand what the question was testing on. Explaining to son was another task. The Math tutor managed to reach out to son. No choice, we had to bring in the professional after son flunked Math twice. -
Can understand, nowsadays questions not so straight forward anymore. so I outsource, just do easy part - make sure they do homework.
janet_lee88:
Sometimes we just can't teach our own kids...for primary school subjects...which are no longer easy. However, my hubby seemed to be able to coach son in his sec 1 Math and Science instead.
Before, hubby had to read several times and literally stumped trying to understand what the question was testing on. Explaining to son was another task. The Math tutor managed to reach out to son. No choice, we had to bring in the professional after son flunked Math twice. -
The education system has increased the breadth and depth of knowledge to such an extent that parents cannot really cope with the subjects even if they are SAH parents.
There will be children who can self-study and many who can’t. The system in Singapore seems to operate on the assumption that the standard has to continuously be raised every few years and new methods of teaching or emphasis of new or different areas introduced. This I sometimes think happens just too fast. The primary syllabus of today contains many topics in Maths and Science previously only taught in Sec school. That is already a quantum leap. -
janet_lee88:
Don't have to start tuition from P1, as long as the parents get some assessment books for the kids to do. My boy started tuition from P4 or he will end up reading story books instead of studying. However, I still think motivation comes before tuition.
Education is the BIGGEST killer...the other factors we can still be in charge...but with the system being so difficult, even my hubby has given up. From English to Chinese, Science & Math...not one subject is easy. Hubby & I die die refused to believe in tuition for son, believing we can coach ourselves...the main reason is lack of MONEY. Thus, son never had a foundation for English, Math & Science from P1.
The real reason why we send our children to tuition is because not all schools can do a good job to teach them sufficiently to pass exams. -
Beautyful Minds:
Agree. My boy is an avid reader. I have to stop him from reading during exam period. He spends a lot of time reading rather than studying. However, he does not like to read Chinese books. He did not do anything extra during PSLE, other than those given by his school teachers. Luckily his PSLE results turn out to be fine (2A*& 2A) Do start to encourage your children to read. English & Chinese tuition are not necessary if they are avid readers and love to read.
What we have learnt over the years is that; PSLE Maths and Science depend heavily on understanding the question. Without strong basis English, students don't do well in all 3 subjects. -
jedamum:
Sometimes I see my son spends so much time self study certain subjects that I think to myself- will he learn more efficiently and better if I outsource?
He sounds like a discipline boy to me. We will not able to outsource anymore by the time they go to Sec school. You are actually train him to be an independent learner, which is important for higher education. Unless he can't manage on his own, then it is time to consider outsource. -
Just relax:
Working parents hardly have energy to coach kids after a long day in the office. Even if they still have, some time is needed to understand what their kids are learning before coaching/revising with them...primary school work.The education system has increased the breadth and depth of knowledge to such an extent that parents cannot really cope with the subjects even if they are SAH parents.
There will be children who can self-study and many who can't. The system in Singapore seems to operate on the assumption that the standard has to continuously be raised every few years and new methods of teaching or emphasis of new or different areas introduced. This I sometimes think happens just too fast. The primary syllabus of today contains many topics in Maths and Science previously only taught in Sec school. That is already a quantum leap.
The breadth and depth is increasing as though children are pumped with IQ jabs...but in fact, most are struggling to keep up with the standard.
I heard of kids attending 2-3 tutors just for one subject, for eg English...that is at P6. Will these kids be able to apply correctly and not be confused?
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