private tuition
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Chenonceau:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=32518[/quote]nothing mentioned about what the teacher did not do
please share with us what the school teachers do / did not do when they \"barely teach\" ? what does the teacher do when not doing teaching ? busy controlling the class ? discipline issue ? chit chatting with the boys and girls ? absent from school ?verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"Herbie\"]No lah! How to b ahead of classroom lesson
when the sch teacher barely teach.
My kid has two fairly weak subject.
So i suggested to the tutor to teach subject a this week and next week teach
subject b then back to a again. -
BeContented:
Am very curious.....when choosing the home tutors for Maths. Do you only look at those with Maths Qualification eg. Uni/Undergrads from which faculty? Must major in Maths?
must be experienced in teaching PSLE math and nothing less -
Most of the time, the teacher jus talked randomly on
issues that are not related to the subject. -
atutor2001:
Hi atutor2001, thanks for the info. Those are actually skills that one may not be able to sift out ....only time will tell.
Experience is the most important. Math tutor must be able to teach more than 1 method i.e. model or algebra or.... Must be flexible to adopt the appropriate method depending on the kids' inclination. Math tutor must be able to group questions and solving methods into types. Then the kid can look at each question in a different light i.e. recognising the type, rather than trying to solve heuristically.BeContented:
Am very curious.....when choosing the home tutors for Maths. Do you only look at those with Maths Qualification eg. Uni/Undergrads from which faculty? Must major in Maths?
I think those are the basic requirements.
Maybe I should clarify....
I do not intend to hire any Maths teacher, am just purely curious how do parents hire a home tutor these days. Besides referral, I see a lot of those 'agents'/'tutor-matching' etc.... So do parents actually ask to see the certs of all these Maths tutors? And what kind of qualifications do they go for? Only Maths graduate? Do parents choose Maths grad over Engr grad or as long as major/studied Maths?
Personally I know of some Engr grads and DH is one too. In my case, once in a blue moon, DH will åŗé©¬ (take over and enlighten us) when he sees that the kids and myself are stuck....and when he explains, I'll go uuuuoooo and arrrrrr :love: together with the kids. But I must emphasize....the ability to simplify, use good examples to present clearly is a skill......not all has it. But imo, in general Engineers tend to be pretty good in conceptual thinking.
PS : No, DH is not a tutor...the Engr friends I know are not too.
DH is toooooo lazy to even coach the kids much, which to me is a real pity cos' DH can teach concept really well (somehow he has the skill since our JC days, classmates would flock to him whenever they need further explanation)
Well, I just thought I'll share my view on Engr's strength for parent's consideration
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Herbie:
The tutor is someone you know whom you approached to help, right?Some planning is certainly required prior to tutoring the kid.
However, this tutor tat we had does not do that.
She comes to my place empty handed.
She verbally explain the terminology to my kid and expect the child
to copy down her explanation.
And the poor kid has a hard time trying to take down notes.
If the kid writes too slowly she complains that it affects her train of thought.
After the session, i flip thru some books and find the terms with complete explanation inside
a reference book.
Hence, i think tutor shld plan ahead before giving tuition.
And she helped your child for two sessions before requesting to be paid the next time?
Since you seem to have many complaints about her, I am just wondering why you approached her for help in the first place. :? -
blessed777:
It depends on how weak the student is. I know of students from the PRC who have English tuition three times a week or more.
There's a private tutor who suggest a parent fr her kid to hv tuition 2 x a week for the same subject instead of once a wk as the kid is weak on that subject n said that it is common for p6 kids to hv tuition 3x a week fr a weak subject ? What if a kid hv more than one weak subject :?Herbie:
I think my kid's tutor was trying to turn the tuition into a coaching
session instead.
I hv suggested to hv tuition on alternate week for subject A and subject B
But was rejected and yet she says that my kid can ask questionss beyond Sub A and B. -
Nebbermind:
blessed777:
What if a kid hv more than one weak subject :?
one word....HABIS!!
juz kidding!
U mean habis wang ? :moneyflies: :moneyflies: :moneyflies: :moneyflies:
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Herbie:
that is easy to deal withMost of the time, the teacher jus talked randomly on
issues that are not related to the subject.
feedback to HOD / principal and ask when the syllabus will be completed -
Mdm Koh:
We did not expect her 'help' to turn out as such.
And she helped your child for two sessions before requesting to be paid the next time?
Since you seem to have many complaints about her, I am just wondering why yo proached her for help in the first place. :? -
BeContented:
Maybe you should get your hubby to be more involved in your kids' schoolwork. Free tuition! But seriously, some people have the knack for teaching concepts or just clarifying a question without actually explaning everything. They're able to lead you in the right direction and let you see the answer. The lightbulb moment.
Personally I know of some Engr grads and DH is one too. In my case, once in a blue moon, DH will åŗé©¬ (take over and enlighten us) when he sees that the kids and myself are stuck....and when he explains, I'll go uuuuoooo and arrrrrr :love: together with the kids. But I must emphasize....the ability to simplify, use good examples to present clearly is a skill......not all has it. But imo, in general Engineers tend to be pretty good in conceptual thinking.
PS : No, DH is not a tutor...the Engr friends I know are not too.
DH is toooooo lazy to even coach the kids much, which to me is a real pity cos' DH can teach concept really well (somehow he has the skill since our JC days, classmates would flock to him whenever they need further explanation)
Well, I just thought I'll share my view on Engr's strength for parent's consideration
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