Tuesday, October 23, 2012

3 Ways to Select a Good Home Tutor in Singapore

By Lelia Teo


For the Singaporean parent, it usually is stressful to raise children in Singapore. Being a knowledge based economy, Singapore depends upon it's educated workforce to push her economy forward. Hence, it is no surprise that parents are nervous about how their children fare at school. Some parents worry that formal education in schools is just not enough and make use of home tuition to supplement their children's education.

Home tutors and tuition assignments is available literally everywhere in Singapore for every subject and every level. But to engage a reliable one can make a huge difference towards the type of results your child can achieve. Tuition agencies generally find suitable candidates for you to choose. Nevertheless, it is also important that you know what to look out for in a tutor. So how do you filter out the gold mines from the remaining average tutors?

1. Qualifications. On the top of the list, a tutor has to be knowledgeable and qualified on the subject he/she could teach. I personally think that if you have not gotten at the very least a B or A for the subject, you don't comprehend the subject sufficiently to teach. So when looking for a tutor, the first thing you need to request is their certification. Request to see your tutor's certificates. When evaluating tutors in Singapore, you can look at either the A Level certificates or O level certificates. Many agencies offer these types of services to check these certificates in advance.

2. Experience. Secondly, a private tutor must have experience in teaching. This can be easily evaluated as soon as the tutor teaches the lessons. In most cases, tutors would have their unique set of notes or have his/her special technique of teaching, this way you will know that the tutor has dissected the syllabus. You could depend upon your private tutor to make the lessons fun and simple for your child. Having said that, a tutor who has to refer back to the notes to answer questions will be a detrimental. Inexperienced tutor who are not confident of their teaching methods and would often fumble when teaching.

3. Passion. Finally, a tutor must have the PASSION to educate. Although this is just about the most essential qualities of a good tutor, a lot of tutors lack it. A passionate tutor who regards educating like a pleasurable and fulfilling job is not going to rest till he sees improvements in his tutee. You can be sure that your tutor is going to do his utmost to deliver the lessons in a fun and interesting way, where learning stops being a drag. And more importantly, passionate tutors inspire tutees to do well in examinations and instill within them the importance of education in Singapore. Passionate tutors don't mind going further to get rid of any doubts their tutee could have, even when it may take a little more creativity and time. This often times will be teaching beyond their job scope and sacrificing time on their part.




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