TOP 5 TIPS TO FIND THE BEST TUITION CENTRE.

Posted by KumonGlobal on December 3rd, 2019

Teaching maths the right way is not a child’s play. That’s why it’s important for parents to find the ideal maths learning centre for kids. Math tuition centre needs to have certain qualities. It should be a place where students can study clearly, strengthen their basics, understand the concepts and clarify their doubts. They need to have study materials that provide not just mental exercise but also inculcate self-learning habits.

Fostering independent learning environment:

The aim of the mentors should be to help the kids become independent learners. ‘Critical thinking’ is the buzzword in both high schools and universities these days. It raises awareness among the kids about their own abilities and enhances their self-confidence. This, in turn, fosters a mentoring approach that makes students feel supported and cared for. This way of learning has been actively practised by Kumon Learning Centres across the globe and its effectiveness has been testified by millions of satisfied parents and kids.

Utilising pause procedure:

A good tutor allows their student’s voice to be heard more than their own. To ensure that the students do not zone out or lose interest in the class, it’s important to use frequent pauses in order to ensure that the students have understood what the tutor’s trying to explain.

Active doubt clearing sessions:

A moment of doubt, a lifetime of woes! That’s why every doubt needs to be tackled at the appropriate moment. If the doubts are not clarified instantly, then more will accumulate over time. As vital as it is for the student to be open about their lack of clarity, the tutors also need to assess the student’s doubts and confusions and act upon it.

Application of humour: 

Studies have shown that the use of humour can have a positive effect on students, greatly increasing their level of engagement and interest. It makes the mentor more appealing, and students are more positive about sharing their confusions and troubles. Students are two times more likely to approach a teacher who makes them laugh.

Recruitment of well-experienced staff

Teaching is a challenging job. It’s difficult to explain something to people of any age. So you know how challenging it becomes when you have to explain something to a 6-year-old or a 7-year-old kid. It takes experience, and it’s not something that everyone is capable of.

To make kids understand, you need to understand them first.

 

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