Friday, March 27, 2020

Afterschool Math Tutoring

Afterschool Math TutoringIn the present era of financial crisis, many parents are opting for the help of afterschool math tutoring services to enrich their child's formal education. However, what can be the best way to proceed? An afterschool math tutoring service will certainly help a parent to solve some dilemmas and fill the gaps left by the ignorance of math during the pre-school days.There are several reasons behind the increased interest on math by a lot of parents. In addition to education being a necessity, its present form is just not sufficient for retaining the interest of the kids. So, it is not a bad idea to pay a visit to afterschool math tutoring services. However, they will make all the difference in securing the student's future in math and preparing him/her for the future entrance exam in his chosen career.If you search through the internet, you would find out numerous websites of different institutions offering tutoring services. With the emergence of technology, i t has become a lot easier to find a tutoring center near your place. If you are a busy professional, there are a few steps that you have to follow to find an institution that offers the best after school math tutoring.First, if you wish to attend classes on afternoons, you should set the schedule so that it is within the afternoons of business hours. This will mean that the center would not be able to offer you any help or homework. The students may even be ill or busy with a heavy work load, so it would be impossible for them to complete the lesson. Thus, setting the afterschool hours is one of the best things you can do.Second, find out the online center which has been trusted by many students. Make sure you have checked the accreditation before applying. You should also verify whether the center is accredited or not. If you are not sure about this, you may have to call the college or the institute to know if the tutoring center is accredited.Third, find out the college or the cen ter that would be able to provide you the necessary support and education. It should have the best facilities for the learners. You must also ensure that the center you select is easy to contact and should have the maximum number of students. This will help you in getting quality tutoring.Fourth, make sure that you can find out the deadlines and terms and conditions related to enrollment. Once you have found out the available centers, you can check them out in the internet for better quality tutoring.

Friday, March 6, 2020

How can I improve my English

How can I improve my English Learn English for the price of a cup of coffee Students often ask me this question. They want to practice their English, but they dont have anyone to practice with. Whenever I am asked, I am tempted to tell them my friends solution to the common question, How can I improve my English? I had a friend named Joseph who moved to Montreal from Czech Republic in the 1990s. He worked as a janitor and spoke very little English at the time. After work and on his days off, Joseph would go down to the local doughnut shop on Sherbrooke Street, in the Notre-Dame-de-Grace neighbourhood of Montreal. Every day, a strange woman would arrive, buy a cup of coffee, sit down and talk to herself. After she finished her coffee, she would get up and leave. One day, Joseph saw that she had finished her coffee and was about to leave, so he bought her another cup and asked to sit with her. The woman accepted the coffee and kept talking. She could talk and talk on any topic, provided there was a cup of coffee in front of her. Sometimes he would ask her questions. Sometimes he just listened. Since she spoke more than she drank, he said it only cost him about a dollar an hour for crazy conversational English practice. He spent about $3 a day on coffee for about a year and learned so much English by the end of it that he went on to become an English Second Language teacher. Joseph told me this story after class in a Grammar for Teachers, a course we took together at Concordia University  in 2001. I have never forgotten it. I am not sure whether going in search of crazy conversation partners is a good idea. However, it demonstrates that languages are learned primarily through the repeated exchange of meaningful messages with a focus on form. In Josephs case, he focused on form at home by studying grammar books in the evening. Please follow and like us:

The Sutton Trust praises Tutorfair

The Sutton Trust praises Tutorfair Private tuition remains to be the “hidden secret of British Education” says the Sutton Trust. The social mobility think tank, founded by Sir Peter Lampl, annually polls young people and educators through Ipsos MORI on their experiences of private tuition, helping to lift the curtain on tutoring. In this year’s report the Sutton Trust has also worked closely with Tutorfair, a website where parents can find and book a local tutors. With 40,000 tutors on their website, Tutorfair holds some of the most extensive data available within the tutoring industry, and this information was shared with the Sutton Trust in order to help inform the Trust’s findings. Almost 25% of 11 to 16 year old state school students have received private tuition - that’s over 700,000 young people in England and Wales. In London this figure rises dramatically to 40% of students. Tutorfair reports that the most popular tutored subjects are Maths and English (in that order), followed by science, musical instruments and foreign languages. The Sutton Trust’s report reveals that nearly half (43%) of state school teachers have tutored outside of their main teaching role at some point in their career. Top Tutorfair tutor and qualified teacher, John N comments, “I was a teacher on the Teach First programme, teaching in a challenging school in Kent. However, I've found tuition far more rewarding as a career in education. I love teaching, but the reality of teaching in schools is that too often there is a lack of respect and appreciation for teachers. Too much time is spent dealing with behaviour, social care or superficial bureaucracy, and academic rigour comprises a remarkably small part of the job. Tuition is entirely different, where academic rigour is a core aspect of the role and the focus is truly on high performance teaching and learning. Tutorfair represents the most socially responsible way of providing tuition, enabling tutors to help students whilst also providing support to students from less privileged back grounds who really appreciate and benefit the support that tutors can offer”. A meta-study into one-to-one tutoring by the Educational Endowment Foundation, shows that it provides 5 months additional progress over untutored pupils. This makes it one of the most effective forms of education that parents and teachers can use to support learning. Although tutoring is incredibly effective, it remains to be the most expensive, with tutors across the UK costing on average £27 per hour. Therefore, private tuition is mainly accessible to be those who can afford it. Privately educated students are almost as twice as likely to receive tutoring as state-educated students. So students who receive private tutoring disproportionately come from families that are already advantaged. Both the Sutton Trust and Tutorfair want to highlight that there are many important social mobility issues caused by this inequality within the industry. The Sutton Trust calls on more tutoring agencies to follow Tutorfair’s example and offer free tuition to disadvantaged students â€" with the aim of “levelling the playing field within education”. Andrew Ground, founder of Tutorfair “We welcome the Sutton Trust’s findings. Tutoring is very beneficial but action is needed to ensure it’s fair. We welcome more positive engagement on how tutoring can be good for everyone.” Tutorfair includes a donation from their paying students’ lessons, and develop free tuition programmes to support disadvantaged students. Their website cites the DfE 2012/13 figures that “61% of children on free school meals received a “D” grade or lower in their mathematics and/or English GCSE” and Tutorfair call for change. Tutorfair partners with schools that have a high proportion of students on free school meals, and gives free one-to-one and small group tuition to their students. They have so far helped 5,562 disadvantaged students, involving 675 tutors across 14 partner schools. Make a difference by recommending Tutorfair to students, parents, teachers and schools. Tutorfair’s socially responsible mission shines a light on the ‘shadow education’ industry, making tutoring both fair and transparent for all. If you would like to know more about Tutorfair and their mission, please contact them on support@tutorfair.com

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Car Windows Potentially Unsafe

Car Windows Potentially Unsafe Photo Via: http://kenrobertsautoglass.com Your car’s windshield may be doing an okay job at blocking the son, but it’s probably not protecting you against any of the sun’s harmful rays. In fact, a recent study suggests that it’s important for drivers to protect against these rays, and to stop assuming that just because they are behind a windshield, they are safe. The study recommends that drivers wear sunglasses, sunscreen and utilize any other protection against the sun while driving in order to protect yourself from the sun, just as you would at the beach. According to the study, ultraviolet radiation emitted from the sun isn’t actually being blocked by your windshield, and your windows aren’t much better. In fact, some of the rays (tied to problems such as cataracts and skin aging) aren’t protected against at all. According to Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, a researcher from the Boxer Wachler Vision Institute in Beverly Hills, California, in a statement to Reuters Health, “Some cars were as low as 50 percent blockage. Even cars that came with factory tint, there was no guarantee that would protect against UV rays.” For those not as familiar with UV rays, they may not be the most abundant of the sun’s rays, but they are extremely damaging to human skin. And according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, UV-A rays “are the most common and penetrate most deeply.” And now, driving a car is linked to these harmful rays. According to Boxer Wachler, as written in JAMA Ophthalmology, “Because drivers in the U.S. have their left side exposed to sunlight, UV rays have been blamed for the increased number of cataracts and skin cancers that occur on the left side.” So evidence would suggest that these rays are having an effect on drivers. Why is this? Rays are so powerful they can easily pass through clouds, which means they can easily pass through glass as well. So how do you know if your windows are safe or not? Getty Boxer Wachler had the same question. He used a UV-A light meter to test 29 different cars at a car dealership on a cloudless day in May of 2014. These 29 cars came from 15 different manufacturers all made between the years 1990 and 2014. The results were as follows: “On average, car windshields blocked about 96 percent of UV-A rays. The protection afforded by individual cars ranged from 95 to 98 percent.” Side doors, however, had a different result. “The percentage of UV-A rays blocked varied from 44 percent to 96 percent. Only four of the 29 cars had windows that blocked more than 90 percent of UV-A rays.” So while windshields offer a decent level of protection against the sun’s rays, side door windows offer very little protection, putting the driver at risk. According to Boxer Wachler, “It had no correlation at all with the cost of the car, high-end car or low-end car.” Dr. Jayne Weiss, a commentator on the study and director at the Louisiana State University Eye Center of Excellence, clarifies this problem by explaining that windshields have to be more protective than the door windows because they’re made of a different material (laminated glass as opposed to the door windows’ tempered glass) in order to prevent shattering. She says, “Don’t assume because you are in an automobile and the window is closed that you’re protected from UV light. For the eyes, your best bet is to get sunglasses that block UV-A and UV-B light and wrap around the face.” pexels.com And on the other side of things, Dr. Paul Nghiem, a head dermatologist at the University of Washington not involved in this study, claims that car windows allow in enough rays to have an effect on the skin as well. He says, “Wearing long-sleeved clothing, or sunscreen that is broad spectrum, would be extremely effective and seems indicated on long drives on sunny days.” As an added tip, Boxer Wachler suggests drivers obtain clear UV filters, which can be added to their car filters to protect against the damaging, UV rays. So if you care about your skin and your overall health, avoiding the tanning bed is no longer enough; you need to actively protect yourself from the sun, even in situations you otherwise wouldn’t be concerned about, such as driving your car to and from school or work five days a week. Using sunscreen before driving to work? It may sound crazy, but this study shows it may also be necessary. So whether or not you take these problems seriously now, it’s about time to reconsider how you feel about the problem at hand, especially as weather changes become far more extreme all over the country. So at the very least, be aware of the problem and do what you can to avoid future health problems while you still can.

Beijing SMIC Private School and Kindergarten

Beijing SMIC Private School and Kindergarten Beijing SMIC Private School and Kindergarten BJ SMIC Private School is a Preschool through 12th Grade institution. Currently, there are 1650 students and 260 full time teachers from 16 nationalities. The School stresses each students holistic development and also emphasizes the importance of moral integrity in education. As we expand into more classes, we continue to hire qualified staff throughout the year. Overall, we have one of the lowest rates of teacher replacement you will find in China, especially among local staff, but also among our expat teachers. Our teachers are committed to their students, and enjoy deep friendships with their coworkers. Administrators make every effort to place teachers where they can refine their teaching skills and develop professionally, with opportunities for advancement to those that desire it. Working for a growing company with $1.7 billion in annual revenue has definite benefits; you never have to worry about delayed salary payments or layoffs due to budget cuts. SMIC Private School offers salaries more than sufficient to cover the low cost of living in Yizhuang. Living in Yizhuang is getting easier every year as well. Whether, cycling, driving, taking the bus or subway, Yizhuang is less congested and easy to get around. Two new shopping plazas have opened nearby, Lippo Plaza and Creative Life Plaza (with a Sams club, Papa Johns, Starbucks, and bilingual movies). McDonalds, KFC, Subway, and a half dozen pizza restaurants serve Western food nearby. On weekends, teachers fellowship in each others homes or attend a nearby church, the subway and express buses reach the downtown expatriate fellowships and districts (CBD, Sanlitun) in less than 1 hour. Yizhuang has many square miles of parks, lakes, rivers and natural areas to enjoy, and Decathlon has plenty of international-standard sporting goods. There are many volunteer opportunities nearby as well, including New Day Foster Home and Shepherds Field Childrens Home within a short drive. View our Brochure

Encourage children to read for fun - Tutor Hunt Blog

Encourage children to read for fun Encourage children to read for fun, and they will become their own teachers Encourage children to read for fun, and they will become their own teachersSchoolsThe importance of reading to a child is of course known to all - parents are encouraged to read to their young children during their time at nursery and their first few years of primary school. Teachers will read stories to their pupils during special designated sessions. What isn`t so well known are the techniques to ensure a child learns to enjoy reading themselves. If a child`s love of reading can be engendered, they will pick up books themselves, and find their own path through the world of literature. A little know report conducted by the Department for Education back in 2012 highlighted the importance of children developing a love of reading. Entitled `Research evidence on reading for pleasure,` the report reached a number of conclusions as to how pupils could be encouraged to enjoy reading for themselves: 1 Teachers should be proactive in helping pupils choose what books to take home. Assuming a teacher knows what particular interests a pupil has, they should be able to judge what books they will most enjoy. Of course this doesn`t mean pushing a book about adventure stories into a child`s hands, because the child has expressed an interest in adventures. The teacher will need to give an exciting synopsis of the book - they will need to be able to spark an interest in the story, so the pupil will be enthusiastic, and will want to take it home and read it themselves. The teacher will need to have a good knowledge about the library of books available for the pupil`s age group, so they will be able to select one that accords with their interests. 2 make story time in a class room a special event. Children first learn to love reading by being read to - long before a child can read for themselves they will be receptive to stories told by others. If a teacher can make `story time` in class an exciting event, then pupils will want to repeat this themselves, and so will be encouraged to seek out books in their own time. A good story teller will have an engaging delivery, and might even put on different voices for different characters in their story. They don`t have to be a Peter Ustinov, a genius in portraying different characters. Just a basic attempt at this will be enough, for children already have enough imagination. 3 Open children`s eyes to the world of different books out there. Many children might not be aware as to the limitless array of stories waiting to be read. Let them know there are stories about dragons and princesses, as well as super heroes, taking animals - anything they can think of. A teacher could compile a list of extravagant characters from different books, such as the eponymous `Fantastic Mr. Fox` of Roald Dahl, and The Dragon Smaug from Tolkien`s The Hobbit. By listing a broad range of diverse characters they will be sure to engage the interest of their pupils. 4 talk to children about what they are reading. Reading is of course a solitary act - just with yourself and a book you can lose yourself in your imagination, being guided by the author to create a whole world full of characters. By talking to children about the books they are reading, you will give them a chance to express their interest, to talk about the adventures their favorite characters are having. Engaging with an adult regarding their literary pursuits will only encourage their love of reading. A survey commissioned by bookseller Book People back in 2017 found that one in five parts do not spend any time reading with their children, and that more than half of the parents who did read with their children spent less than an hour a week doing so. With children spending many many hours a week on tablets, phones, computer games and the television, it is a shame that the tradition printed page seems to be falling behind modern technologies. 8 months ago0Add a Comment

FluentU iPhone App is Already #67 Among Free Educational Apps on iTunes!

FluentU iPhone App is Already #67 Among Free Educational Apps on iTunes! The FluentU app is now available for download!1 day after launch, our first 44 reviews are in, and FluentU is already ranking #67 among free education apps in the US app store!What are users saying?I have waited for this app with baited breath and it has not disappointed! Unbelievable how easy and quick it is to look up and save new vocab.It ´s a wonderful and ingenious way to learn new vocabulary and grammar. You watch a real life video (standup comics, music videos, newscasts, educational programs, movie trailers, etc) with subtitles and then you are tested on the more difficult vocabulary and grammatical constructs. First you answer through multiple choice, then you must fill in the blanks and create the word yourself. It keeps track when you ´ve learned a word and when you have mastered it (remembered the word when you go back to the app at a later time.) You learn everything in context of communication so it ´s fun and effective. It ´s great for all levels. My niece is a beginne r to intermediate learner and loved it as well.Next best thing to a personal tutor in the target languageeven better than the websiteIll be looking into a premium account as materials for Japanese is scarce. Its a wasteland, people, Fluent u is the is the water well. Drink up (that sounds aggressive, sorry) :)Ive been counting down the days until the app release and Im not disappointed at all.So what are you waiting for?Go see what the fuss is all about!Check out the FluentU iPhone App on the iTunes App Store

Preparation For FEOH Chemistry

Preparation For FEOH ChemistryFEOH Chemistry is a very popular online book used for Chemistry certification. The teachers are carefully prepared with information, tools and instructions to teach your students with no hurdles. If you want to ensure that your students learn properly through this book, then here are some tips to make it effective.Experience is always the best teacher, that's why it is very important that you start reading from the beginning and build your experience by going through the techniques and tools the book has to offer. Make sure that you don't get overwhelmed when you are about to go to the lessons. When you are reading through FEOH Chemistry book, you will find that there are chapters with interactive games. This way, you can engage your student in a very interesting and creative manner.The book you are using to prepare for FEOH Chemistry, should be used with patience and willingness. If you are given all of these while doing the lessons, then there's nothin g to worry. You can also include many other activities that you found interesting while doing the lesson.Have a point to refer back to any chapter as often as you think it is needed. Just like when you have the math page for a math assignment, you can refer back to each chapter on occasion. This would make your experience much more fruitful and challenging.Create excitement by going through the material with your students. You can ask your students to join the book club where they can bring in their own homework which they can refer to anytime during the chapter.To make your experience more interesting, you can ask your students to interact with the examples that you have printed in the book. It will make the learning process much more exciting.There are many different ways to prepare for FEOH Chemistry book. Make sure that you know how to apply these strategies in every lesson and put them into practice. Practice makes perfect.

How Much Is a Tutor For Homeschooling?

How Much Is a Tutor For Homeschooling?It can be hard to determine exactly how much is a tutor for homeschooling. Because so many different aspects are involved, it's hard to make a clear cut answer to this question.With a tutoring service, there are many aspects that need to be taken into consideration before making a decision about whether or not to hire one. First of all, it would be to determine if the services offered by a tutor for homeschooling are at an affordable price. You need to find out how many hours the tutor can provide and what type of services are offered.When it comes to the services, many homeschoolers are skeptical when it comes to whether or not they will really benefit from hiring a tutor. But remember, it's better to think positive about tutoring than not at all. In fact, many parents who hire tutors are so thrilled with the experience that they continue to tutor their children even when the children have moved on to college.Money is often a big issue when it c omes to finding a tutor for homeschooling. This is especially true when it comes to tutors who are new to the market. Since so many different aspects need to be considered, you have to look at the bottom line. If you decide to pay an hourly rate, you have to think about how much you can actually save.Most tutors for homeschooling offer some free services in addition to the full fee. If you're not comfortable giving up some of your time to tutor a child, consider all the other benefits that come with using a tutor. For example, the free services could include lesson planning, extra academic classes, and other projects that can help build a foundation for the child.Another important thing to think about is the location of the tutor. You might choose to hire a home tutor in a place that is out of the way, but the location of the office should be close enough to be convenient for the child.When you look at all the options, it's important to make sure that you are happy with the services that you are getting. With many different aspects to consider, it's important to keep in mind the important factors when it comes to finding a tutor for homeschooling.