Don’t blindly choose to apply for a cram school for your child, pay attention to these 4 points, and easily avoid lightning

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The summer vacation is here, and many parents have begun to find a suitable training institution for their children. Although in recent years the state has requested to reduce the burden on students, the academic pressure is still overwhelming for many children. In addition, the students around are attending cram schools. Parents are also introverted when they see such a situation, and they start to find suitable training institutions for their children. Many parents are busy with work and don’t know much about it, so they follow others’ advice and sign up for cram schools. However, some cram schools not only cannot help their children improve their grades quickly, but also make parents spend money in vain. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to the following aspects when choosing tutoring institutions for their children:

First, the teaching staff.

Many training institutions will play the gimmick of "famous school teachers" when recruiting, but in fact this is not the case, especially in some training institutions for primary and secondary students. Because the course content of primary school students is relatively simple, some people who do not have teaching qualifications can also explain the content, so some training institutions have lower requirements for recruiting such people and do not pay attention to teacher qualification examination, which is not only deceitful Behavior, but also delayed the learning of many children in cram schools.

Therefore, when parents choose training institutions, they should carefully screen for teacher qualifications, and do not be delayed by some people who do not have teacher qualifications.

Second, is there a trial course.

Most of the current institutions will set up one or two trial courses before students sign up. Parents can choose two to three trial courses with their children from the same type of training institutions, and choose institutions with better classroom quality to teach. From the trial class, you can see the teacher's teaching level, and let the children feel whether the teacher's teaching method is suitable for them, and the right teaching method can better quickly improve the child's grades.

Third, try to choose small class teaching.

Many training institutions have different numbers of students, such as large-class courses, small-class teaching or one-to-one teaching, respectively. Large class classes have the largest number of students, and parents will worry about whether the teacher can comprehensively take care of each child. Most of the small class classes are controlled between 2-10 students. The teacher has the energy to take care of each child's learning situation, while one-on-one Teaching is only for the child. It sounds like the one-to-one teaching teacher can take care of the children more comprehensively and explain more carefully, but long-term one-on-one teaching can easily make the children feel boring, and some children may even feel a little depressed and nervous. . Small class teaching consists of several children participating in the study together, and the atmosphere of the classroom is slightly more relaxed, which can effectively help children improve their efficiency to a certain extent.

Fourth, pay attention to the effect of the course.

Every student and parent who participates in a cram school hopes that their child's grades can be improved, so the effect of the course is particularly important. The effect of the course is not that the more expensive the course fee, the better, and there is no regular proportional relationship between the two. After the child participates in the cram school, according to the child's learning situation, observe whether the content of the course really helps the child's learning. If there is no substantial progress, you can communicate with the teacher. Children's learning skills can be effectively improved by adapting to the teacher's teaching methods or teaching habits.

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