I have talked to some parents whose kids did not do too well in HSC and School certificate. They all seem to claim that tutoring is really about using tutoring colleges to force the kids to do homework. I wonder if this is rationalisation for failure or genuine feeling. They also claim that many kids go to tutoring places just to avoid being prodded by their parents and to socialise with other kids. How true are all these claims? It costs a lot of money for the parents, and if these claims are true, that's a pity.
Is there any tutoring places out there that run smaller groups and encourage students to think? Any one with a philosophy that good learning is about being creative and challenged? Or it's all about pushing formulas and tricks to save time and try to chase after higher marks?
After my kid landed in OC class with scores way higher than kids I knew that spent a lot of time at coaching places, my friends and relatives scratched their heads. They wonder why a kid who spend so much time playing, watching DVDs, ... and study probably half as hard as their own kids managed that. The secret is simple. All I did was to encourage the kid to think and to read a lot and avoid putting stress on the memory by doing too much repetitive homework.
Is there any tutoring places out there that run smaller groups and encourage students to think? Any one with a philosophy that good learning is about being creative and challenged? Or it's all about pushing formulas and tricks to save time and try to chase after higher marks?
After my kid landed in OC class with scores way higher than kids I knew that spent a lot of time at coaching places, my friends and relatives scratched their heads. They wonder why a kid who spend so much time playing, watching DVDs, ... and study probably half as hard as their own kids managed that. The secret is simple. All I did was to encourage the kid to think and to read a lot and avoid putting stress on the memory by doing too much repetitive homework.