Monday, June 23, 2014

Get A1 for Physics Tuition

FindTuitionTeachers provides PHYSICS tuition

Our tutors style of tutoring is to help students to understand his/her own thinking and reasoning process, so that his/her confusion is cleared up and sorted out regarding the pre-requisite knowledge, that is, the big picture necessary for solving the problems at hand.
They will tailor their tutoring to suit the style of learning of students, and his/her background in the subject matter, and it takes about a few session to get to know the weakness and strength of the student. In no way will our tutors  be impatient with my client or force him/her to accept answers without his/her understanding of how's and why's. The learning is mutual between the tutor and student. The process of thinking through a problem is more important than how to reach the answer, because most problems of the world are open-ended, our tutors would like students to build strength in facing all kinds of problems.
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The PHd teacher trainer have been coaching MOE Syllabus to Tutors in Singapore and has grasped what is important for the test, exam. She has successfully spotted questions that will come out over the past years and this has helped my students scored an average of distinction to high distinction. With her experience in teaching and tutoring, she has trained a group of tutors and teaches. Only tutors who have review score of more than 4.5 out of 5 are retained to ensure quality of findtuitionteachers.com Tutors.  

If you are having trouble with a calculus class and are trying to take physics or if you are having trouble in a physics class be sure to get help immediately from a teacher or a tutor so it does not compound and bury you as you try to stay caught up.


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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Ending Your Fear and Loathing in Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology)


We offer both one-to-one and group Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Spill Distinctions All Over Your Report Card



We offer both one-to-one and group tuition for most of the subjects from preschool to masters level. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.
More information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Projects & Homework: Get It Done and Over With




Procrastination is mental hindrance obstructing your success. Block out diversions and stay on errand with these strategies.

1. Power up your progress by reading: Reading opens the doors to 'ahamoments' and divine ideas that will motivate you to take action. Pencil in reading time daily. Reading enlightens you and makes you better prepared to finish projects.

2. Master your momentum: Shield yourself from distractions by silencing your phone and closing your office door to lock yourself into a work-inspired space. Gather all of your snacks and everything you need before you get started so there's no need to stop. Then focus to finish your project.

3. Small changes yield big impact: Progress happens little by little. Don't allow yourself to be overwhelmed by tackling a big project all at once. Break it down into steps and start with number one and work your way down the list.

4. Hone new habits for productivity: Get up 20 minutes earlier to think and plan. Start using a kitchen timer to get more done in less time. The ticking clock will remind you to work expeditiously and stay focused. Write in your journal daily to record your thoughts, ideas and plans. All of these success habits will help you perform better throughout your day.

5. Get fixated on fast action: When you learn something new, plan to implement it right away. The faster you take action, the more likely you are to commit to the change and succeed. Challenge yourself to reach daily action goals. You can use my 5x5 principle, five goals with five action requirements, to get a lot done in a short time.

6. Do the Worst Thing First: Attack the hardest task when your energy is fresh and you give yourself the strongest chance of success. Doing otherwise can have a damaging domino effect.

7. Start Your Day Over at 2 p.m: Combat this by implementing a reboot: “At 2 p.m. every day, assess how much you’ve accomplished, remind yourself of what’s critical, and alter your plan so you can tackle the most important thing,” says Wisnik. In other words, grant yourself a second morning in the middle of the day (complete with your caffeinated beverage of choice). And if there’s a new project that has become high priority, you still have the time and the energy to start it at 2 p.m.

8. Create an Audience: It’s easy to blow things off when your commitment to yourself is the only thing at stake. But make yourself accountable to a friend and suddenly potential embarrassment becomes a powerful motivator. Ask a friend to check in and crack the whip at an appointed time. Then let the fear of disappointment work its dark magic.

9. Race the Clock: Having trouble even beginning a burdensome project? Try the old trick of setting a timer for 10 minutes. Work in a focused, perhaps even frantic manner for that short stretch, and watch what happens. “You may get engrossed and end up working even longer.” Once a sense of satisfaction replaces the dread you felt before, there’s a decent chance you’ll continue."

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stacia-pierce/5-tricks-to-stop-procrast_b_5420202.html
http://www.realsimple.com/work-life/life-strategies/time-management/how-to-stop-procrastinating-00000000055280/