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    Comparing Enrichment Programme versus Private Tutor

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    • E Offline
      enreachlearningcentre
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      Especially for science, sharing & discussion that arise from a group tuition will benefit learning.

      For eg, one student may offer a thought that the other does not consider. When a teacher opens a topic & the students interact to deliver a complete answer, such active learning is the best way to absorb knowledge.

      Hope this point of view helps!
      http://www.enreachcentre.com

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        tracyneozx
        last edited by

        hi all, im planning to send my boy for tuition.

        However, im not sure whether tuition centre or home tuition is better.
        Any advise please?

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          jedamum
          last edited by

          son said both have their own strengths.

          i like tuition centre’s reliability and notes and class interactions.
          i like tutor’s flexibility and lesson customisation.
          if your kid is not too weak, the next best option is to try to get into small group tuition centre that is taught by their star tutor or owner.
          if your kid is weak, a good tutor should be better.

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            tracyneozx
            last edited by

            i see. His math results are always in the 60-70 range.

            I think i will try looking for tuition agencies to find a good tutor for him.
            Thanks jedamum!

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              excelhub
              last edited by

              i agree that both has its advantages & disadvantages.


              depending on how your son is able to concentrate when in tuition centre, but on the other hand, encourage them to open up & discuss with the peers.

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                kyp71
                last edited by

                Congra all mummies,


                Our DS n DD have finally complete one of the hurdle in life. Hah now I worried for my younger daughter. Can all parents give me your best opinion and advise as to private or group tuition you think can help the kids achieve better result. I know it will depends cos different child develop in their own way some cannot focus well in group so need individual attention. However I feel for longer term commitment and teaching material wise group will be a better choice cos the better teacher are usually engage by the reputable agency or would have setup their own Enrichment Ctr to enjoy economic of scale. Correct me if I am wrong.

                Please mummies n all kiasu reader children feel free to share your valuable feedback. Thanks a lot.

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                  verykiasumummy
                  last edited by

                  frankly, i hv both for my ds1 and dd2… i feel that they can enjoy the best of both worlds in this way… not too sure if it applies to everyone but if u can afford, its better to go for both…

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                    qms
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                    verykiasumummy:
                    frankly, i hv both for my ds1 and dd2.. i feel that they can enjoy the best of both worlds in this way... not too sure if it applies to everyone but if u can afford, its better to go for both...

                    That's why you are called \"verykiasumummy\".... 😉 :siam:

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                      BeContented
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                      verykiasumummy:
                      frankly, i hv both for my ds1 and dd2.. i feel that they can enjoy the best of both worlds in this way... not too sure if it applies to everyone but if u can afford, its better to go for both...

                      Both types of tuition for same subject or both combination?

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                        kyp71
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                        If every subject go for private + group doubt the poor child will have any enjoyment in his/her childhood. I actually hesitant to send for tuition but looks like not possible cos the school teacher did not teach enough but expect the kids to know everything. Advise please I am still struggling with private or group. The problem with Enrichment ctr their teacher come and go how can the kids benefit right ? Even private also cannot ensure the good teacher stay cos of family commitment and some after a while no morale liao.

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