5 Common Areas Primary School Tuition in Singapore is Lacking in According to a 2015 survey, nearly eight in 10 parents in Singapore send their primary school children for tuition. In fact, it almost seems like a natural path for parents to sign their kids up for extra classes once they start school. Surprisingly, tuition might not be the way to academic improvement as a 2016 Straits Times article revealed that students who attended tuition actually scored worse than their nontuition-going peers. With that, we share some reasons why primary school tuition might be ineffective for your school-going children. Focus on rote learning rather than confidence building Most primary school tuition centre’s teach students by getting them to practice or be drilled with sums over and over again. These methods can get dull and repetitive over time, and students often lose interest quickly.
Although mathematics is a subject that requires a lot of practice, students must be motivated to do sums by themselves, and they can only do that if they love the subject. Primary school tuition may not help them love the subject any more nor have more confidence in their own abilities. Primary school tuition is not catered to a child’s needs Instead, it assumes that all students would be able to adapt to this kind of learning. Everyone has a different way of learning – visual, aural, verbal etc – and tuition’s one-size-fits-all method of teaching will not suit most students.