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What aspects need to be examined when choosing one-on-one tutoring?
At present, there are many one-to-one choices on the market, and the prices range from expensive to cheap. Judging from the situation of helping my daughter enroll in classes in recent years, I personally summarized the following points: First, look at the qualifications of institutions and see if there is a teaching license issued by the Education Commission. , and the relevant documents must be complete. In case something really happens, it doesn't matter to complain. Second, judging from the level of teachers, there are not many college students who will come out to be tutors now. They certainly lack teaching experience. Since it is one-on-one, we should choose an experienced teacher to tutor. Third, look at the educational model and see if the educational model advocated by the organization meets your expected requirements. For example, when I gave my son one-on-one tutoring in junior high school mathematics, I saw that their teaching methods were diversified. Teachers will think about the meaning behind the questions from the perspective of some questioners, and will not let them brush the questions blindly. If it is one-on-one, parents should polish their eyes and seriously consider it. No money, no return.