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How to organized data?

January 30th, 2010 by S A Rahman


Organizing and accessing data are two of the driving forces behind data management. Organizing data involves arranging data in storage so that they maybe easily accessed, accessing data refers to retrieving data from storage. Data organization and access are important determinants of how easily managers and users can obtain the information they need to [...]

Must-do Practices and Attitudes at the Start of Tutoring

November 19th, 2009 by Saba Ikram


New interaction like tutoring heightens fear and anxiety as it involves challenges, expectations and social complications. “Intricate situations and emotionally taxing incidents can make tutors feel not only helpless, but even a threat to the educational progress of their tutees (Tutoring Matters, 2). The good news is a tutor can adapt to attitudes and practices [...]

Important Things to Consider When Tutoring Adolescents

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


Success in school and beyond is important to majority of adolescents. This is the reason why they consider tutoring a big help to them. However there are still some who struggle accepting tutors despite of the difficulty they are encountering with their studies. For these teens, working with a tutor, violates their sense of “cool.” [...]

How Can Kids Benefit from Tutoring at Home?

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


With the more competitive—not to mention more stressful—academic environment today, more and more students are having a hard time keeping up with the demands of the school. Experts say that one of the major reasons why students—especially the younger ones—get tired or bored schooling is that they are given many assignments without somebody who [...]

How to Maintain Positive Tutoring Relationships to Adolescents

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


Photo by ‘Playingwithbrushes’Before starting a tutoring program, it is a good idea to talk to your tutee either personally or through phone. Construct a tutoring schedule and explain how much time you are supposed to tutor given your program requirements. You must report to your mentor teacher about the strengths and weaknesses of your new [...]

Finding Fun in Tutoring

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


Photo by p_c_wWith the fast-paced environment that people have today, it is only common for parents to have lesser time for their students who are in school. Not because they want to, it’s just that the busy and competitive office or corporate world forces them to. Little do parents know that their office environment is [...]

Effective Tutoring Strategies That Parents Could Use

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


Parenting is indeed one of the most difficult yet rewarding experiences any person could ever experience in his or her lifetime because the future of any child will greatly depend on what kind of parenting his or her parents practiced. Experts say that good parenting is equally important especially is the child is ready [...]

Effective Tutoring Habits

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


Tutoring can be rewarding profession.  It is a great feeling to be able to help children improve academically and at the same time develop a good relationship with the tutees.  But not all tutors can be like that.  Some would have difficulty while tutoring.  How do you resolve this?  Develop healthy habits which can make [...]

Choosing The Right Tutoring Services For Your Kids

November 19th, 2009 by Manhar


Parents are now making better choices for their children, whether it is about the food that they eat or items that they use at home.  Now, most of the parents are facing a different kind of decision, choosing the right tutoring services that would fit the needs and abilities of their children.  
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Can One-on-One Tutoring Helps a Struggling Reader?

November 19th, 2009 by Anum Rehman


Photo by grewlikeReading problems can be prevented if the indicators are detected early and intervention is implemented immediately. Tutoring can be one of the options but it can be critical. Tension among tutoring elements might cause positive or negative results on the learning process. All beginning reading instruction should contain a balanced oral reading for [...]

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