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		<title>Tuition In Singapore: Tuition, Private Tuition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuition is a major part of the education scene in Singapore. As outlined by a Sunday Times poll in 2008, 97 out of 100 students in Singapore had some kind of tuition. More than half of the 97 students had &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/tuition-in-singapore-tuition-private-tuition/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/tuition-in-singapore-tuition-private-tuition/">Tuition In Singapore: Tuition, Private Tuition</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuition is a major part of the education scene in Singapore. As outlined by a Sunday Times poll in 2008, 97 out of 100 students in Singapore had some kind of tuition. More than half of the 97 students had home tuition, whilst the others were participating in tuition centres or had both types of tuition. In line with the Department of Statistics, the tuition market is worth $820m in 2008, up from $470m in 1998. The bulk of students enrolling for tuition, both private and sophistication, come from Primary schools, accompanied by Secondary schools and Junior Colleges. Tuition had recently been requested by parents because of their Kindergarten level children through undergraduates or those attempting Masters entrance exams. Having said this, tuition for every conceivable academic subject will come in Singapore, even ‘real estate’! From only 100 registered tuition centres in 1998, the total number now stands at about 500. Fees may range from $80 to a lot more than $350 a month. Low income individuals are entitled to subsidies for tuition at Residents’ Committees or Community Centres, which bring prices into as low as $20 per month. There are more than 30,000 <a target="_blank" title="home tutor" href="http://smarttuition.sg/home-tutor-singapore.php">tuition tutor</a> who offer some type of home tuition. The quantity is potentially higher for part-time tutors into account as well. The fees normally cover anything from $15/hr and $150/hr, based on the qualification, experience and effectiveness with the tutor. If you have the time to expand the foundations of one&#8217;s child this way mom, there might not be any requirement for <a target="_blank" title="tuition" href="http://smarttuition.sg/">Singapore tuition forum</a>. The same goes if your child is motivated and smart enough. You can definitely you notice any warning signs of deterioration of grades or in the quality of learning in your child, it might be worthwhile to get some form of tuition which can give you an accurate assessment of your respective child’s learning progress.</p>
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		<title>The Overall Cost Of Home Tutoring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It comes as a bit of a worry when you learn that your child has fallen behind in a couple of important subjects. So much so that the school is unable to get your child back up to speed; schools &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/the-overall-cost-of-home-tutoring/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/the-overall-cost-of-home-tutoring/">The Overall Cost Of Home Tutoring</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It comes as a bit of a worry when you learn that your child has fallen behind in a couple of important subjects. So much so that the school is unable to get your child back up to speed; schools are not set up to provide a lot of one to one tutoring.  You know these subjects need attention; it&#8217;s essential that your child gets the right grades otherwise it could affect what college he or she can attend. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.zenbu.co.nz/entry/1011186-hebron-christian-college-auckland">Read on</a> to get more ideas.</p>
<p> Naturally you want the very best education for your child and you know there is only one way you can provide the help needed and that is private tutoring. There are many options available, group tutoring for five or six at a time after school, individual tutoring at a tutoring center, or one to one tutoring at home. Group tutoring obviously is the least expensive option; but you have to get your child there after school and then get him or her home again. In addition, will group tutoring work as well;  there&#8217;s every chance that your child will need to attend a lot more group classes to reach a certain level than if they were tutored privately.</p>
<p> Individual tutoring at a tutor center sounds fine, but it&#8217;s more expensive than group tutoring and you still need to work out the commuting. One to one tutoring at home may work out to be the perfect option, and overall may not be as expensive as you might think, so before you dismiss it as being something outside your reach do a little research; you may be pleasantly surprised. There are several financial considerations to take into account when deciding on the type of extra tutoring to provide for your child. Firstly, while group tutoring at a tutor center is obviously less expensive than some other tutoring arrangements, you need to work out the costs associated with taking your child to and from the tutor center. Take account of the time you have to spend and the extra gas costs; if you work for yourself then you are also likely to be losing money while to do this additional commute. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.zenbu.co.nz/entry/1011186-hebron-christian-college-auckland">Hebron Christian college is a good option</a>.</p>
<p> Secondly, although group tutoring is less expensive than individual tutoring, consider whether you will need to your child to attend more group classes than you would on an individual basis. Only you know your child&#8217;s ability, how they get on in a group and the best way your child learns. However, you will probably find (and it has been proved many times) your child will respond to one to one tutoring and will learn far quicker than ion a group. This of course ultimately means that because fewer lessons are required the cost may be similar to your child attending group lessons where more are required to get your child to the correct level.</p>
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