How does group tutoring differ from private tutoring?
Group tutoring involves multiple students, which can foster a collaborative learning environment and often comes at a lower cost compared to private tutoring. However, it may not offer the same level of personalised attention as one-on-one sessions.
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What are the benefits of group tutoring?
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More cost-effective
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Collaborative environment
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Development of teamwork skills
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Exposure to diverse perspectives and problem-solving methods
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Opportunity for social interaction and peer support
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How do you group students together?
For younger year levels, students are grouped based on their academic level, subject needs, and learning goals. For senior year levels, groups are organised based on the schools they attend and the texts they study, allowing us to tailor our teaching program to align with each student's school curriculum, which is particularly important during Year 11 and 12. We strive to create balanced groups where students can benefit from each other's strengths and support each other's learning.​ If you can assemble a small group of 2 to 10 students, we can offer dedicated sessions exclusively for your group without adding additional students.
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How often are group tutoring sessions held?
Group sessions are typically held once a week and each session lasts 2 hours. This duration is designed to maintain engagement and allow sufficient time to cover the material comprehensively.
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How do you measure progress in group tutoring?
Progress is measured through regular assessments, quizzes, and feedback during sessions. We track the improvement of each student and provide updates to ensure they are on track to meet their academic goals.
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