Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Private Tutor and the Role of Home Tutoring

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A personal tutor or private tutor for your child doing home tutoring on a one to one level can make a tremendous impact in the life of your child nowadays. Gone are the days when you simply go to the classroom, receive all the lectures or training you can get and leave it at that. There is a major need to take it one step further to get the best out of a student or your child today.
In the past, it was sufficient to simply enroll a child or student in a school and expect the best because it was believed that the student who had the opportunity to have a caring parent or guardian to send them to a place of learning was above a big pack of other children who do not have the same opportunity.
It was also believed that such a student or child who has been blessed enough to find the privilege of getting allowed to invest time into learning and not some vocational study or apprenticeship is far and above many others who are not even permitted to leave their parent or guardian door steps.
By default, a child or student experiencing the ancient day advantage of being sent to a place of learning would have taken it rather seriously to learn in school properly and come back home to continue the learning process.
But in our present day age and time, that has all changed. There is a place for a personal tutor.
A private tutor is someone who either comes to your home after a school day or you go to their house to impress the special area of learning (like the subject of Mathematics) that has been chosen deeper into the minds and thoughts of your child or student.
The advantage of this great space is also the ability to quickly and easily deal with any stubborn topics early so that before they settle like concrete in the mind of the student or child as difficult, they are explained into details and made simple to understand.
When home tutoring takes place, it becomes possible for a child or student to take the learning process to a higher level. In a scenario where after a school day, the only activity left for your child or student to do is play computer games and forget everything they have learned in a day. That is surely not what you will like them get caught up with. The solution? A personal tutor.
In those days, a student or your child goes to school, settle down in class and gets the work done without any disruption or distraction. The teacher also has all the time to teach the students and not bother with behaviour issues.
These days, the teacher deals more with behaviour issues than teaching the lesson. This is a setback for some students or your child who genuinely want to learn because more students in the class are more interested in throwing paper balls, reading tabloid newspapers, discussing about parties, or who snatched the other persons boyfriend.
At the end of the day, the results come out with a lot of bad grades due to lack of attention and interest in education and learning in general. Therefore, there is a need for a child to have a personal tutor who is able to do some private tuition that can improve the learning of the child and help to maximize their potential.
The confidence of a child or student can be greatly improved through home tutoring. When your child needs a home tutor or you become more aware of the importance of a personal tutor, we may be in a position to help. Get in touch with us today for more ideas and tips.
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32 comments:

  1. I have always been against private tutoring and private tutors. This way kids can not learn to think on their own and just study mechanically. I believe this is really wrong and the prove is to ask your grand father something about high algebra, he will give you the answer, after that ask you son in college and probably he have already forget what have been on test last week.

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  2. I agree with James, all my classmates used to have private tutors and I didn't. For sure they were learning slower than me and putting much effort to remember something.

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  3. I like the way of having special attention in a private tutoring, I would like my child to learn something in detail and deeper manner that he is interested up on, than having forcing him to study all the subjects or leaving him on playing computer games ...

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  4. Private tutoring seems great if you can afford it. Unfortunately, it seems out of the price range of most families.

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