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Tuition Centers for Science, Math, and Combined Humanities

As a parent, it is quite easy to notice if your children is struggling with their studies. There can be a significant drop in their grades, loss of interest in studying, and it can even affect their confidence, as well as their self-esteem. This definitely calls for attention since this can result to further issues not just with their academic performance but also for their future.  What we can do as a parent is to help them in the best way possible. You can encourage them even though they are not performing well in school, give them motivation so that they would not lose interest in their subjects, and even reward them when doing good in exams or tests. These are just the common things that almost every parent does to keep their children in school. But what would happen if it would not work?  The best way to resolve academic issues is to enroll them to a tuition center. Subjects that are usually hard for students such as Mathematics, Science, Chemistry, and even Combined
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When ‘Human’ meets ‘Math’ and ‘Science’

On the one hand, there is math, physics, chemistry and biology. Notorious and commonly hated subjects. On the other hand there is literature, language and arts. Easy and commonly appreciated areas of learning.  But such generalization already assumes that there is such as a thing common interest whereas in fact, modern educational theories are going the other way saying interest, ability and intelligence can vary significantly from one person to the other. The theory of multiple intelligence do not only suggest that students have very different ways of expressing their abilities, it also argues that they have different ways to learn.  For instance, if one student finds math difficult while another do not, it is probably because they have different learning and expressing styles. It has nothing to do with Math difficult in and by itself. The same is true for those who are weak in say reading comprehension. They are only poor in very specific types of reading comprehension tes

The Art of Home Tutoring in Liberal Arts

For many students studying in urban centers, home tutoring is almost a common experience. In Singapore, special tutorials to supplement school or classroom sessions have become some sort of a necessity not only to be competitive, that is, to get high grades but for some, even simply to get decent marks.  Modern Students and Tuition Center Services  Perhaps that is all the more true today among a generation hooked into the internet and social media. Many sociologists today believe that these so called millenials have significantly short attention span due to the short segments like MTV music videos and fragmented sitcoms like drama series, that are the major content of mainstream media. Even reading has been limited to reading short, bulleted texts and visual materials like ideographs rather than lengthy expositions and essays which was the case of instruction for earlier generations. Apparently, this leads to lesser ability to sustain interest and therefore inability to conce