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Is Maths Tutoring Worth the Money?

10/16/2021

 
Over the past decades, maths tutoring has been on the rise because more and more parents are seeking the help of tutors in advancing their child’s math skills and developing their study habits. Some parents think that private tutoring is rather expensive, and they wonder if it is worth the money.
You need to understand that every private tutor is not the same, and there are various factors to consider if a tutor is worth your investment or not.

Factor that determine if a maths tutor is worth your money
  • Maths tutor’s skill set and qualifications
Before you hire a tutor, you’ll need to know if he or she as has the qualification to teach the subject. This will ensure that that they will not only help your child accomplish their homework but will also guide them in answering difficult maths problems.

You may want to check their certificate, especially if they have an education degree and a major in mathematics. Having the credential is proof that they are trained and capable of teaching maths.
  • Assess their teaching ability
A teacher or tutor may know maths but knowing how to teach maths is a very different ability. So, a skilled tutor should be aware of the different learning styles, and they must be able to adjust their lessons and teaching style based on the needs and requirements of their students.
In fact, they must be able to engage their students fully, which could help your child get better grades at school.
  • A private tutor’s teaching experience
A good maths tutor will often have experience teaching in various schools and levels, and they are likely to have a good grasp of different student learning styles, personalities, and effective methods to cater to the needs of their students.
Therefore, a tutor who can skilfully involve children in the learning process is likely to be charging more than someone who has a lesser qualification and skills. So, investing in a maths tutor who has teaching experience will be more cost-effective in the long run.

Keep in mind, a tutor with prior teaching experience can provide references and certificates. This can help you assess if they are a good fit or not.
  • A private tutor’s teaching approaches
You may hire a maths tutor who simply follows a course book rather than encouraging your child to develop their analytical skills. On the other hand, you can choose a private tutor who is more hands-on and can motivate you to learn maths in a more systematic way.

That is why you will need to check their teaching styles and approaches. Hiring a good maths tutor will be more beneficial to your child especially during times of extended home learning. As a result, they will be more eager to learn mathematics and retain the information for longer.

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