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    • C Offline
      Champion
      last edited by

      Herbie:
      This tutor this graduated from rjc.

      I m not sure whether she is lying abt tutoring rgs/ri pupils.
      But i think $40 an hour is very ex and i sat in for a couple of the lesson and u felt
      that the lessons were rather disorganised which is why i m reque
      for lesson plan. And the reply is if i want lesso plan then she rather not teach my kid
      Hi Herbie :hi5:
      Recently I casually approached my friend as I know that her brother-in-law is giving private tuition. Thinking that \"knowing\" someone is better than getting \"dont' know\" who to come to my place to tutor my DD1 for English only. She replied,\" My brother-in-law said to travel to your place is a bit far as he is staying in Woodlands and you are at Jurong West. So, his rate will be $40.00/hour and a minimum of 2 hours per lesson!\" :skeptical:

      In my heart, I was like :? - so you charge by the distance you travel??

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        divpan
        last edited by

        A lesson plan is an important element.


        Without which, it is like going to a battle without a plan on how to defeat the enemy. End up, you will be defeated as you will only react to enemy fire.

        Same for tuition classes, a proper lesson plan will ensure the students prepare themselves all-round, ready to ace the exam, regardless of how the questions are rephrased…

        Cheers…

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          pacetone
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          BeContented:
          Herbie:

          This tutor this graduated from rjc.

          I m not sure whether she is lying abt tutoring rgs/ri pupils.
          But i think $40 an hour is very ex and i sat in for a couple of the lesson and u felt
          that the lessons were rather disorganised which is why i m reque
          for lesson plan. And the reply is if i want lesso plan then she rather not teach my kid

          With reply like this.....I rather not have this tutor.
          Sorry arhhh.....I have never engaged any home tutor so not a good advisor....but her reply seems to show some attitude problem leh.......

          I would not want to have this tutor too. With no planning, no notes, yr child just have to ask questions? What kind of lesson will this be? Every lesson needs to be planned, whether in schools, enrichment centres, private tutors, etc. And if your child has no questions that day then how? both of them stare at each other for an hour?

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            limlim
            last edited by

            Herbie:
            This tutor this graduated from rjc.

            I m not sure whether she is lying abt tutoring rgs/ri pupils.
            But i think $40 an hour is very ex and i sat in for a couple of the lesson and i felt that the lessons were rather disorganised which is why i m require
            for lesson plan. And the reply is if i want lesson plan then she rather not teach my kid.
            yup.. It is very exp......... Degree holder also don't charge this rate.. somemore she maybe only undergrad..

            btw, what level and subject ar? Maybe for language you do need some lesson plan.. unlike science or maths just go thru the topics that the school is teaching now and coach accordingly..

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              Herbie
              last edited by

              Everyone thanks for yr response.

              at least i know it is not weird to ask for lesson plan.
              I told my kid is just like u intend to fly to LA, the tutor ought to have to plan other how to fly to LA.

              Btw, I just said bye bye to the tutor.
              😄

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                verykiasu2010
                last edited by

                a private tutor is a home tutor


                lesson plan depends on the individual’s progress in class for the subject - it is a personal coaching session - not necessary to have a lesson plan - good enough to ensure the syllabus is followed and if there is a supplemental guide book for the subject / level, it will be helpful. the important thing is that the tutor / pupil must ensure that the topic at hand is thoroughly understood by the pupil

                not the same as a tuition class where there is group teaching which must have a lesson plan - even then, individual students from different school may be at different pace and hence there must be time set aside for individual attention by the tuition teacher

                for your own assurance, certain guidebook may be useful

                i think the school textbooks have different amount of "meat" for the syllabus … eg, IMHO, "My Pals are here" is very skimpy compared with the ‘i’ series eg iScience …

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                  violin_lover
                  last edited by

                  Herbie:
                  Everyone thanks for yr response.

                  at least i know it is not weird to ask for lesson plan.
                  I told my kid is just like u intend to fly to LA, the tutor ought to have to plan other how to fly to LA.

                  Btw, I just said bye bye to the tutor.
                  😄
                  Herbie, is the tuition for your elder or younger kid? No lesson plan is just like consultancy to me :roll: Anyway, you know who to approach for Math/Physics (or special Math assignment) :evil:

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                    Herbie
                    last edited by

                    Hi violin_lover

                    this tutoring is for the elder kid.

                    this tuition started cos we were asking for help for my kid on certain subjects from this girl who were knew very well.
                    And we tot she was merely helping for free and after 2 lessons she dropped us a bomb saying is chargeable. Anyway we re-negotiated the fees cos we think $40 per hr is very expensive

                    It does not have to be a lesson plan but at least an outline or tell me her plan on how she is guiding my kid. But she has no plan...

                    Ya, you are right on the maths project thingy. 😆

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                    • jedamumJ Offline
                      jedamum
                      last edited by

                      Herbie:
                      I asked for lesson plan from a private tutor tutoring my kid and i was told there is no lesson plan. No worksheet nor notes. My kid just hv to ask questions.


                      Private tuition ought to hv lesson plan right?
                      oh! keep this discussion going! i just engaged a Chinese tutor and it seems like she has no lesson plan too. It is more of a consultative tuition session because we want the tutor to focus on Q&A, inculcating interest in CL, compre, oral conversation and mainly compo. For parents with kids having chinese tutor, what sort of lesson plan should we look out for?

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                      • PiggyLalalaP Offline
                        PiggyLalala
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                        I do not expect a lesson plan from the private tutor and I dont think it is necessary. Tutors, especially those experience ones will find it a chore to write out the lesson plan. As long as my child understands the teaching and shows improvement, it is good enough. Tuition centres also do not give out the termly lesson plan when collecting our termly tuition fee.

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