1, with strong pertinence
One-on-one tutoring has the advantages of strong pertinence, more interaction between teachers and students, timely feedback of students' learning situation, and teachers' more concern for students' emotional fluctuations, which is of great help to improve students' enthusiasm and initiative in learning and cultivate students' interest in learning.
2. Existing problems
One-on-one tutoring also has some problems, such as high cost, which not all families can afford; Low time utilization. If the students' foundation is poor or the teachers' level is limited, the remedial effect may not be ideal. There may also be problems such as unprofessional teachers, inaccurate teaching content and inappropriate teaching methods.
3. Summary and recommendations
The effect of one-on-one tutoring can't be generalized, and it needs to be decided according to the specific situation. If one-on-one counseling service is needed, it is suggested to choose a formal counseling institution or a professional counseling platform to know the teacher's qualifications and teaching experience in advance, while maintaining a rational thinking and objective evaluation attitude.
Matters needing attention in choosing a tutor
1, family education qualification and experience
When choosing a tutor, we should first consider his qualifications and experience. A good tutor should have professional teaching experience and relevant educational background. For example, if the child is studying mathematics, the tutor should have a professional background in mathematics or relevant teaching experience.
2. The tutor's personality and matching degree.
Every child has his own learning style and personality characteristics, so it is very important to choose a tutor that matches the child's personality. A good tutor should be able to understand and adapt to each child's different needs and learning styles, thus providing personalized teaching services.
3. Teaching methods and communication skills of family education.
A good tutor should have flexible teaching methods and good communication skills. They should be able to make clear teaching plans and adjust teaching strategies according to their children's actual situation. In addition, tutors should have good communication skills, be able to establish a good teacher-student relationship with children, listen to children's needs and learning difficulties, and give timely feedback and suggestions.