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		<title>Summer Prep Opportunities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With high school students involved in so many activities during the school year , it can be difficult to find time to get comprehensive, effective SAT prep during the school year.  For example, a student athlete who is taking an evening SAT prep class has a twelve hour workday between school and practice before attending SAT class.  These are far from ideal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With high school students involved in so many activities during the school year , it can be difficult to find time to get comprehensive, effective SAT prep during the school year.  For example, a student athlete who is taking an evening SAT prep class has a twelve hour workday between school and practice <strong><em>before</em></strong> attending SAT class.  These are far from ideal circumstances in which to prepare for the SAT.</p>
<p>Summer provides an excellent opportunity for students to build a solid foundation of preparation before entering their junior year.  This foundation can be supplemented througout the school year to keep concepts fresh and also helps students avoid being overwhelmed during what is can be a very stressful year.</p>
<p>Start Now offers opportunities for private tutoring and small group instruction during the summer.  We will set up a schedule that will fit into your summer schedule and provide instruction geared toward the needs of each student or group.</p>
<p>If you would like to speak to us regarding summer prep <a href="http://www.startnowsatprep.com/?page_id=35" target="_self">contact us here</a>.  Contact us as soon as possible as our summer schedule tends to fill up quickly.</p>
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		<title>How do the SAT and the ACT Differ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the questions that students and parents ask most frequently is: how do the SAT and the ACT compare and/or differ? The ways in which the tests are scored and they way in which questions are posed differ between the two tests. Also, the ACT combines a science test in the composite score. Students [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the questions that students and parents ask most frequently is: how do the SAT and the ACT compare and/or differ? The ways in which the tests are scored and they way in which questions are posed differ between the two tests. Also, the ACT combines a science test in the composite score. Students who are particularly strong in science, in particular, might want to consider taking the ACT. Also, the ACT has traditionally had a &#8220;score choice&#8221; program; that is, colleges never see a student&#8217;s ACT score unless the student chooses to send it.</p>
<p>For a clear comparison between the SAT and ACT, take a look at this <em>NY Times</em> article,<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/04/education/edlife/guidance.html" target="_blank"> <strong>&#8220;ACT vs SAT&#8221;.</strong></a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/04/education/edlife/guidance.html" target="_blank"> </a></p>
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		<title>Does Score Choice Offer More Choice?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In March 2009, The College Board launched the &#8220;Score Choice&#8221; program. &#8220;Under Score Choice, students can choose their best overall SAT sitting to send to colleges, but they will not be able to mix and match scores from different sittings. (Each sitting includes tests in critical reading, mathematics and writing, with a top score of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In March 2009, The College Board launched the &#8220;Score Choice&#8221; program. &#8220;Under Score Choice, students can choose their best overall SAT sitting to send to colleges, but they will not be able to mix and match scores from different sittings. (Each sitting includes tests in critical reading, mathematics and writing, with a top score of 800 in each area.)&#8221; (<em>NY Times</em>, December 30, 2008) </p>
<p>The debate as to whether Score Choice truly benefits students is yet to be settled. Some argue that Score Choice only adds to the stress that typically surrounds college admissions testing, essentially urging student to take the SAT many times to get their best &#8220;single sitting score&#8221;. Others suggest that Score Choice alleviates pressure because students feel that if they have a bad testing day, then the college of their choice will never see the scores from that test day.</p>
<p>In this first year of Score Choice, it&#8217;s difficult to determine the exact benefits for the student. One important point to keep in mind is that many colleges and universities continue to practice score combining as key to their admissions process; they consider the highest combined scores &#8211; from all SATs the students take. Thus, the right choice for this year might be to ignore Score Choice. Check with the colleges to which you plan to apply to determine that particular admissions office&#8217;s policy regarding SAT scores. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.startnowsatprep.com/?page_id=35"> Have more questions?  Contact us&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Test Problem of the Week</title>
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A. 20<br />
B. 30<br />
C. 36<br />
D. 40<br />
E. 45</p>
<p>The first comment has the answer.</p>
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		<title>How to Improve Your Child’s Study Skills by Discovering Their Learning Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents, if your child is struggling in school, or even in just one class, this does not mean that your child is not extremely intelligent.  Everyone is different.  Each person has different opinions, tastes, and motivations.  As a result, not everyone learns in the same style. 
Techniques for studying that work wonders [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents, if your child is struggling in school, or even in just one class, this does not mean that your child is not extremely intelligent.  Everyone is different.  Each person has different opinions, tastes, and motivations.  As a result, not everyone learns in the same style. </p>
<p>Techniques for studying that work wonders for one student, may be completely ineffective with another student.  This does not mean that one student is necessarily smarter than another, merely that each student learns differently.  It is critical that instructors, parents, and tutors know the learning style of their students in order to maximize a student’s understanding of the material being covered.  Otherwise, a very bright intelligent student may get discouraged and lose motivation to succeed in school, simply because the information is not being presented to them in the most effective manner. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, due to large classroom sizes, overworked instructors, and overworked parents it has become very difficult to reach every student effectively in a classroom type setting.  Since many instructors also have one learning style that they are most familiar with, they tend to teach towards that style and inadvertently miss students with other learning styles.  That is why it is so important for parents, tutors, and the students themselves to know the learning style of their children so they can help the student achieve academic success. </p>
<p>There are four distinct learning styles.  Some students fit neatly into one category and some students may process information in a variety of ways.  There is no ‘better or worse’ learning style, just different styles.     </p>
<p>1. The Visual / Verbal Learning Style<br />
Students with this learning style learn when information is presented visually and in a written language format.  Instructors who use a blackboard, overhead, or presentation to emphasize and outline their lessons are most effective at reaching these students.  Additionally, these students can benefit greatly from textbooks and notes.  The best way to study for these individuals is usually alone in a quiet room where they can visualize the information in their “mind’s eye” to remember the lesson.   </p>
<p>2. The Visual / Nonverbal Learning Style<br />
Students with this learning style learn when information is presented visually and in a picture or design format.  Instructors who use visual aids (film, video, maps, charts, diagrams, etc) are most effective at reaching these students.  These students tend to benefit from pictures and diagrams in textbooks.  The best way to study for these individuals is usually alone in a quiet room where they can visualize a picture of the lesson in their mind. </p>
<p>3. The Tactile / Kinesthetic Learning Style<br />
Students with this learning style learn when they have to actively participate in the lesson.  Instructors who incorporate in-class demonstrations, “hands on” student learning experiences, and field work outside of the classroom tend to be most effective at reaching these students.  Physically engaging in “hands on” activity tends to be the best way for these students to learn the material. </p>
<p>4. The Auditory / Verbal Learning Style<br />
Students with this learning style learn when information is presented in an auditory fashion such as an oral presentation.  Instructors who utilize lecture time and encourage group discussions are the most effective at reaching these students.  The best way to study for these individuals is by listening to recorded audio tapes or by interacting with others in a listening/speaking exchange so that the material can be remembered by ‘hearing’ the way someone told the information out loud.   </p>
<p>Students who are struggling in school can usually benefit from one-on-one personal help with someone who understands their learning style and will tailor their teaching style to the students needs.  With one-on-one teaching an instructor, parent, or tutor can easily modify their lesson to suit the needs of that individual child, which is nearly impossible to do in a large classroom setting.  Once a child’s learning style is discovered, that child can easily achieve academic success, raising their motivation and confidence in themselves.</p>
<p>Jennifer N invites you to discover how to Improve Grades, Motivate Your Child, and Boost Confidence. Recieve the Special report &#8220;16 ways to Motivate Your Child to Do Better in School&#8221; &#8230; along with a free consultation at http://www.tutorfi.com/JenniferN</p>
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		<title>Math Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 23:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The key to a good math education starts very early at the elementary years period. Nevertheless, it has been found out that students are not learning math in a way which will help them love it, hence often times, they try to look for help with math.As a consequence, it is not unusual that students [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key to a good math education starts very early at the elementary years period. Nevertheless, it has been found out that students are not learning math in a way which will help them love it, hence often times, they try to look for help with math.As a consequence, it is not unusual that students simply turn their back to math, and don&#8217;t end up assimilating basic mathematical skill which would help them tremendously in the professional careers, in almost every field.</p>
<p>One of the main reasons why some people hate numbers and would probably scour for help with math is that it has been taught differently during their early years. One capital mistake is the tendency to entice memorization instead of critical math reasoning, which certainly leads to failure, since memorization doesn&#8217;t provide the reach that true mathematical understanding does. Using this kind of teaching method, it does not help the students that much with math. Take for example the case of Pythagoras Theorem.</p>
<p>The Pythagorean Theorem in geometry states that, in a triangle with which one angle is a right angle (having 90 degrees or also known as a right angle), the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the two other sides of the triangle. In equation form, it is often expressed as a2 +b2 = c2</p>
<p>In this example, instead of just asking the students to memorize a formula, the teacher should be able to discuss on how the formula came about. The teacher should go for a historical contextualization of why the theorem is true and why how it was developed. Kids would probably find more appealing a historical reference than the mere memorization of it. As we probably have experienced before, a good story usually makes it up for a difficult concept, because it makes math much more enjoyable</p>
<p>Another fun way of educating kids in mathematics is through online games. There are quite a number of websites which offer interactive games that help your kid understand the concepts of mathematics while at the same time, making learning an enjoyable experience. You can also acquire education materials that are readily available in book stores, computer shops, and electronic stores. This will surely help you with your math challenges.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s world it is clear that not all the responsibility of math learning is on the teachers. As a matter of fact, parents may even have a more important role, because they have access and decide on the external tools the kids will use which could make the difference between learning and not learning. There is this story about a parent who was trying to teach her kid about the value of different money denominations. Using her imagination, she created a game about an imaginary toy store, where she would need to buy toys from her little sister. . This creativity and ingenuity did not only allow the kid to learn fast, but also made her understand the idea far better than the typical classroom scenario.</p>
<p>For mathematics to be exciting, and to assist you deal with math with your kids, mathematics should be introduced in such a way that kids would remember the concepts and formulas easily. The major challenge for educators is to entice and appeal to the exciting side of math.</p>
<p>Written by: Robert is one the senior members from MathTrench, a company that provides math problems online</p>
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		<title>How to choose good tutors &amp; tuition centres</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today’s highly competitive world, tuition has become a necessity to get good grades or for improving the performance levels of students. Research shows that more than 60 percent of the student population nowadays has some form of tuition. But when it comes to finding the right tuition centres or tutors, everybody is in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today’s highly competitive world, tuition has become a necessity to get good grades or for improving the performance levels of students. Research shows that more than 60 percent of the student population nowadays has some form of tuition. But when it comes to finding the right tuition centres or tutors, everybody is in a dilemma. Apprehensions about whether their child will get personalized attention or whether these centres will provide the right coaching, by taking into consideration the child’s weaker areas, are only some of the common concerns the parents have, when trying to find a suitable place for tuitions.</p>
<p>One of the factors that have to be given the highest priority is that the teacher has to understand the child’s psychology and should motivate an otherwise average child to secure good marks. A good  tutor will be a  ‘guide’ to the student and can help a student focus his attention on  the target   The tutor’s experience and motivation combined with  his ability to find the student’s weaker aspects will achieve the desired results.<br />
The tuition centres and the tutors should be able to give professional help in completing tasks, which the students find difficult to solve.</p>
<p>Choosing Student Tutors is a good option since they are also students pursuing their education and are in a better position to relate to the problems and conditions of your child. These tutors also would have probably gone through what the child is undergoing right at that point in time. Part-time tutors usually hold full-time jobs, often in different disciplines and fields, and so will be proficient in their areas and subjects. So if you are looking for tuition classes in the evenings and weekends, this is a good choice.</p>
<p>Another option is a full-time tutor: Full-time tutors have tutoring as their main occupation. Since full-time tutors may need to move off to other teaching assignments, they would have developed the ability to quickly identify the weaker areas of most of the children. These experienced tutors will also be very familiar with the syllabus taught in schools so that they can plan the tuition schedules in accordance with the student’s requirements at school. </p>
<p>Another choice is the Teacher tutor. Tutors whose primary occupation is teaching are the most valued commanding the highest rates. As they are highly familiar with the changing trends in education they will be able to figure out potential questions that are highly likely to appear in the examinations.</p>
<p>The right tutor for your child will be the one chosen by taking into consideration the specific needs and requirements of your child and also your income and budget.</p>
<p>Written by: Vish is an SEO copy writer and boosteducation is providing high standard tuition at tuition centre ilford and also offers private tutors in ilford. To know more about private tuition ilford and gcse tuition ilford visit www.boosteducation.co.uk</p>
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