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Can one-on-one math in senior one improve grades?
Of course, the teacher's "nudging" role in science learning is still very important, which will make children feel suddenly enlightened. One-on-one math can improve grades mainly because:

First, convergence

Senior one begins to learn mathematics, and it is very likely that there will be problems in connection. One-on-one teachers can quickly find these problems and solve them, so that children can keep up with the rhythm of their classmates as soon as possible.

Second, the method

Mathematics in junior high school is more difficult than that in primary school. Another headache is that teachers' teaching methods have also changed. One-on-one teachers can consciously infiltrate new learning methods into children and help them improve their learning ability.

These two points can help children quickly enter the role of a "junior high school student" and enhance their self-study ability, which is definitely helpful to improve their grades. My son had a one-on-one math class in the first year of excellent education. Their teacher attaches great importance to the cultivation of his ability, especially his self-study ability. Now he can understand and absorb new knowledge quickly.