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Steps Teachers Follows to Offer Best Results in Private Tuition – by Effektiv Lernen

  There is a series of tips that you can apply in each class and at all times. A series of things that you our tutors take into account so that the development of the class flows and you get the most out of it. Explain simply and clearly: Our teachers make everyone understand what are they explaining. Even the student is very intelligent, sometimes complex speeches are tiresome. Speak the same way your student speaks. Let the student express: It is very important to listen to what your student thinks. Not only about your doubts about the subject, but also about those things that concern you, so we can know what costs more and what is easier for you. Correct in class: sending homework and correcting it outside of class time can be something comfortable for teachers. But it is more productive to correct in front of the student and have him see the processes. The path is just as important as the goal. Explain the dynamics of the class: Before entering the subject of each c

Motivation is a Great Learning Factor While Studying in Gymivorbereitung in Zürich

  Believe us when we say that children care about their studies as much as you do, for them. In our tutoring career, we have met many children from different background and locations. Although all were different in one way or other- there was one thing that binds them together. They all live by one goal-to make their parents proud.   Children respond well to encouragement and we at Effektiv Lerner have practically witnessed the power which motivation can bring. There was a time when teachers used rigid methods. Although it worked on some children, most of the time it blatantly failed on so many levels. Not every child responds the way we expect them to be. As parents, we all hold our children to our heart and takes crucial decisions on their behalf. Although the intentions are always optimistic, we also need to step back and think about how our decisions are affecting the psychology of our children. Running behind academic success is not a bad thing, unless and until it put you