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Accelerate Learning was established in 2013 to deliver high quality childcare with a unique educational supplement, offering personalised tuition from KS1 to University level. 
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Private Tutors in Carshalton | Alcentres Learning
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Private Tuition in Liverpool
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GCSE Maths Tutors At Alcentres Learning
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Private Tutors in Carshalton | Alcentres Learning
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Hiring An A Level Tutor After GCSE Results Day — Accelerate Learning
Graduating high school students received their GCSE results in August and the figures suggest that British pupils once again over-achieved. For many students, they will spend the remaining weeks of the summer holidays celebrating their successes before embarking on a new adventure to college, allowing themselves a well-deserved break before facing further challenges in their chosen A-level courses.
A-levels are, unsurprisingly, a more difficult challenge than GCSEs. Not only are the subjects more advanced; students will also be have to adapt to a different style of learning from what they are used to. Unlike high school education, which is mostly guided by the teacher, college education is freer. You are expected to do your own learning if you want to get the top marks. Courses will guide you through subjects but it is often of your own volition that you must research relevant texts and deepen your knowledge. The vast majority of A-level students will have free periods in their schedule in which additional learning should be done.
Initially, this can be overwhelming for high school students entering the college environment. It can, in fact, be quite a shock to the system. This is especially the case in the early weeks of college when free time is spent getting your bearings around the building, meeting people and enjoying social time with newfound friends. A good way to make the experience less stressful at start your college years is to hire an A-level tutor.
An A-level tutor is valuable for a number of reasons as you make the step up from high school into college. They allow you, for example, to strike a better balance between the social and educational aspects of college life. Rather than missing out on social opportunities during your free study periods, you could hire an A-level tutor. This means that learning is done outside of college times, which are then free for you to meet new people.
A-level tutors can also guide you through the transitional period at the beginning of college, which is often the most difficult time for people beginning this new stage of their lives. Now that you do not have the handholding and the guidance that you may have becomes used to in high school, an A-level tutor can assist in supervising you. They can point you towards books you should be reading, resources you should be studying and generally prepare you for challenges that you will need to overcome.
It is too much to ask that high school students think about the next step of their education in the interim between finishing GCSEs and beginning A-levels. This is the time to relax, recuperate and have some fun now that the stresses of examinations are behind them. However, hiring an A-level tutor to start the college years well is something that should be seriously considered as the new term arrives. It can be an invaluable way to ensure you begin with your best foot forward.
If you wish to contact Accelerate Learning for a free Trial and meet the tutors feel free to email us using this contact us form or email us at [email protected] or call us for a chat on 020 3621 2549 for Carshalton Centre or 0151 203 0115 for Liverpool Centre
Originally published at www.alcentres.co.uk on August 25, 2017.
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The Ideal Way For Primary School Students To Learn English Is One-To-One — Accelerate Learning
English can be one of the most difficult subjects to master. Even for native speakers, English is a complicated language full of inconsistencies. The same words can have double meanings often used in the same sentence, like how a bandage can ‘wound’ around a ‘wound’. Grammar can be confusing too, with some words pluralised simply by an s (like shirt becoming shirts) but others taking on double-es (tooth becomes teeth, not tooths).
Because of its complexity, as well as how important it is for everybody, acquiring a good understanding of the English language from an early age can be very beneficial. English is an important part of the primary school curriculum for precisely this reason. However, the classroom environment can also be a difficult place for primary school students to really get to grips with the English language. An English tutor can actually be far more effective.
In classes with several dozen pupils, you do not have the personal attention of your teacher. This can become problematic when each pupil struggles with different aspects of the language. One student may require help with verbs, others with spelling. Some may need assistance with pronouns, others with syntax. The pace of a class cannot be slowed down to accommodate for one student’s individual requirements some of the time. Nor can it be sped up when you have grasped something that the rest of the class are finding difficulty with.
Even the best classroom teachers find themselves struggling with these limitations. Therefore, primary school students learning English can benefit most from additional one-to-one tuition on top of their usual classroom curriculum. There are several reasons for this. With an English tutor you can go at your own pace. If you find something hard, you can spend an hour trying to understand it. If you find that something is easy, moreover, the tutor can move swiftly on to the next stage. You can also get real-time feedback on your work to ensure you are not making mistakes. This allows the student to learn at a quicker pace than they would in a classroom. The learning is also tailored specifically to the individual.
An English tutor can be a tremendous asset to children who are in primary school. Pupils who are struggling with the language are given the ability to catch up with their peers by engaging in private tuition, and those who are already competent can quickly soar to the top of their class. They ensure that, no matter what level you are at, you quickly become a master of the English language.
If you wish to contact Accelerate Learning for a free Trial and meet the tutors feel free to email us using this contact us form or email us at [email protected] or call us for a chat on 020 3621 2549 for Carshalton Centre or 0151 203 0115 for Liverpool Centre
Originally published at www.alcentres.co.uk on September 6, 2017.
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Private Tuition in Liverpool
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Hiring an A Level tutor ahead of starting college — Accelerate Learning
For many students, this summer will mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their lives. Most young people will be receiving their GCSE results and finalising their college places in the coming months. At college, they will have the opportunity to meet new friends and discover new challenges. It is a special time for any young person, but it can also be a tough one. A Level examinations are a step up from GCSEs and require harder work. Therefore, preparing an A Level tutor to guide students through their first few months of college can be very valuable.
College classes are often made up of students with varying degrees of experience if they choose subjects that continue from high school such as English and Maths. Some students will have been taught things others have not. Others will have gaps in their educations that other students do not. Classes will also be made up of a variety of academic. In some instances, this might mean a pupil is, through no fault of their own, slightly behind their colleagues in certain areas. Acquiring private lessons from an A Level tutorcan help you overcome this. A tutor can you catch up with and probably even exceed the level that other students are at.
Colleges also offer specialist subjects that many students will not have studied before including the likes of Law, Media and Sociology. Without having a foundation in the subjects acquired from learning them in primary and high school, they can be somewhat challenging to get hold of to begin with. This is exaggerated by the fact that A Levels take place just two years after the beginning of college; you do not have much time to learn what you need to. Hiring an A Level tutor can make these subjects easier.
One of the big differences between high school and college is that most students will be awarded free time in their days for independent study. Some days, classes will not begin until the late morning. On others, there may be an hour or two in which you have time for revision, coursework and additional learning. It is important that students use the free time, as it is important to the curriculum. However, free time rarely gets used for this. Students understandably tend to use this time to socialise. This makes it even more important to ensure an hour or two is spent after college learning one-to-one with an A Level tutor; it guarantees that you do not fall behind.
Originally published at www.alcentres.co.uk on June 21, 2017.
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The Benefits Of Small Group Tuition — Accelerate Learning
When hiring a tutor for their children, many parents tend to assume that it will always be on a one-to-one basis. This is the traditional way that tuition is performed and remains the most popular. However, parents may not realise that there are many other options available for tuition, some of which may be more beneficial for their children. One of them is small group tuition.
Small group tuition, as the name suggests, is when a teacher will lead a miniature group of students through the lessons. It provides a middle ground between a classroom and private tuition — not quite as busy as the former, where the needs of individual students can be overlooked, and not quite as private as the latter, where pupils are unable to work alongside peers. Small group tuition aims to pair students with similar needs, abilities and experiences so that they collectively receive the education they need.
After all, one of the drawbacks of a classroom is that there are many children working across a variety of styles and abilities. Some students may prefer a hands-on learning style while others are better at visual learning. Some may be more gifted at certain aspects of a subject that others are struggling with. This is not the case with small group tuition. Tutors can place students with peers who are working at a similar ability level and with a synonymous learning style.
Some children’s learning styles are unsuitable for a one-to-one environment too. There are pupils who thrive when they are problem-solving and working alongside others. These students may not be able to process a difficult mathematical equation, for example, when it is written down in front of them. But by turning it into a challenge — a race against other students, for example, or partnering up with a buddy to solve the question together — they will comprehend it better. For pupils like this, one-to-one tuition may not be effective in the same way that learning in a small group is.
Of course, one of the main advantages that small group tuition has is that it is not necessarily as limited as a standard classroom. You can schedule small group tuition for a few nights per week so that children are learning more than they would in just a few hours of allocated school time. This can help them catch up if they are behind colleagues at school.
Originally published at www.alcentres.co.uk on July 26, 2017.
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The Best Private Tutors In Liverpool | Accelerate Learning Visit http://www.alcentres.co.uk Call Us At 0330 4040 001.
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