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Guide on Choosing a Good Tuition Teacher

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Guide on Choosing a Good Tuition Teacher

Overview

Home tuition is the surest of ways of improving grades in Singapore and I don’t think I need to emphasize on the importance of grades in Singapore. One typical classroom size in a school here is about 40 pupils.

Forty is too many

With this number, there is no way the teacher can get the full attention of all the students at all. You don’t believe me? Just try to talk to 40 people at one go. Your children probably spend more time talking among themselves than listening to the teachers anyway.

So am I saying that to provide the best chance of education for your child, you should immediately get a tuition teacher right now? Food for thought.

In Singapore, Tuition is useful

How useful home tuition is totally depends on the tuition teacher. It is extremely important to get the right tutor.

Some people pay a minimal fee and see results quickly; some pay much more but is left exasperated after only a few months into the tuition, others try to teach their children themselves and end up beating the child. So what is the secret? Read on and you might just get lucky.

Bad tuition agencies

There are numerous tuition agencies around in Singapore . Many who have tried to employ a tutor through these agencies end up shaking their heads in disgust. I have heard of many tuition agencies that send male instead of female tutors to teach dispite of an agreement before-hand, tuition teachers that quit after a few lessons and tuition teachers that scold the students all the time. 

Good tuition agencies

For every bad experience some parents have, there are good experiences too. The trick here is to find the correct tuition agency.

Established agencies 

To find a good tuition agency, look for one that has is established. They are more concerned with quality because they have to build a brand name. How do you know if they are established?

They are usually registered and pay taxes, you will know because they will have to send you the bill and invoice They usually have professional looking website and not some made with half hearted attempts.

Good tuition agencies keep track of their tutors

Try to look for an agency that keeps track of their tutors, you’ll know because they usually have feedback forms and such.

To employ a qualified good private home tutor, here’s the link.

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Valparaiso University Joins SAGE’s Tuition Rewards Program






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Valparaiso University Joins SAGE’s Tuition Rewards Program
The 189th school, Valparaiso University, has joined SAGE’s Tuition Rewards Program. Over 83,000 families are now earning Tuition Rewards making SAGE the largest private college savings program in America in terms of the number of participants.





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Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) May 13, 2006

One of the leading Lutheran universities in America, Valparaiso University (IN), has joined SAGE’s Tuition Rewards Program. “We are very pleased that Valparaiso has joined the Tuition Rewards consortium,” stated Dr. James Johnston, SAGE’s founder and CEO. “Valparaiso is an excellent institution and we hope that its example in joining SAGE will encourage more colleges and universities to do the right thing, which is to urge families to save for college.”

Valparaiso is one of many schools encouraging families to save for college by honoring Tuition Rewards. 189 private colleges and universities across the country are partnered in the Tuition Rewards Program, including five Indiana schools. Families, in turn, are taking note. Over 83,000 families are earning Tuition Rewards Points through SAGE’s network of financial partners.

How it works:

Families earn Tuition Rewards by saving with SAGE’s financial partners, a list that includes Pennsylvania’s TAP 529 Plan, Horace Mann Insurance, B.C. Ziegler Brokers, Monetta Funds and Asset Marketing Systems. Each year families earn Tuition Rewards Points equal to 5% of their eligible assets. Tuition Rewards Points accrue like frequent flyer miles on TuitionRewards.com and when a student applies to one of the member schools, the Tuition Rewards account holder simply submits the Tuition Rewards statement to the school. If the student is admitted and matriculates to the SAGE college or university, the school will give the student a scholarship at least equal to the size of the Tuition Rewards – up to one full year’s tuition.

Colleges have been joining the Tuition Rewards Program at a steady rate. In the last three months ten schools have partner with SAGE, including Springfield College (MA), Robert Morris University (PA), Missouri Valley College (MO), Colby-Sawyer College (NH), Houston Baptist University (TX), and, of course, Valparaiso University (IN).

About Valparaiso:

Founded in 1859, Valparaiso University has been known for its outstanding liberal arts education and professional programs. Its location in northwest Indiana gives students the benefits of the premier city of Chicago, the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan and the friendliness of the residential community of Valparaiso.

Valparaiso belongs to a small and distinctive group of institutions of higher education that consistently receives national recognition for the quality of their educational programs. U.S. News & World Report regularly names Valparaiso as one of the best comprehensive universities in the midwest in its annual rankings of “America’s Best Colleges.” In addition, U.S. News ranked Valparaiso among the “best college values” based on a ratio of price to quality, and declared Valpo’s College of Engineering as one of the nation’s top 20 undergraduate-only engineering schools.

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UCLA Tuition Protests 11.19.09_27


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These were all taken less than an hour ago outside of Covel Commons at UCLA. Students and faculty are protesting a proposed tuition hike of up to 32% by the next academic school year.

Singapore Tuition Agency

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

With a pool of highly selected and academically excellent tutors in our Singapore Tuition Agency, we help students achieve their potential by providing one-to-one, private home tuition. By looking up to our home tutors as their role models, students will eventually realise their goals for the future.

Not a single Singapore Tuition Agency has existed locally to examine the credibility of its tutors or even inspect their qualifications. Technically, anyone with an email account (example hotmail, gmail, yahoomail) can register himself or herself as a tutor on a tuition agency website in Singapore and become a home tutor instantly. Now this is not the case anymore. Enter CampusTutors Tuition Agency!

In CampusTutors Tuition Agency, our tutors have to verify themselves as currently studying in one of the top five local Universities namely, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore Management University (SMU), National Institute of Education (NIE) and Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) in order to meet our stringent screening criteria. We will send a verification email to their University email accounts when they register themselves with us. Once verified, they will become a part of this unique family for undergraduate tutors only. This screening facility is intentionally designed to pick out only undergraduate tutors with teaching superiority from the masses.

 Sign up as a tutor with CampusTutors Tuition Agency today if you are an undergraduate studying in one of the top five local Universities namely, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore Management University (SMU), National Institute of Education (NIE) and Singapore Institute of Management (SIM).

Request for an undergraduate tutor from CampusTutors Tuition Agency or call 97604771 today and receive discounted price and quality education. Why wait? Never let yourself lose out!

 

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Home Tuition – Give Your Child Home Tuition To Improve School Work

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Is your child coping fine with his or her school work? If not, you might want to consider giving your child home tuition to assist him to establish better grades in school. Most of the time, when your child progresses to a higher level of learning; he or she may not be able to catch up with the more complex and faster pacing school work. This is the best time to engage a home tutor for your child.


If your child is struggling in school, he or she may find home tuition very beneficial as it allows him to catch up with the school work. On the other hand, if your child performs academically well, he or she will find that tuition can help them improve their grades even further. This will enable them to break through their own level of excellence.


Therefore, home tuition is suitable no matter whether your child is academically adept or lacking behind in school work. It will definitely be a good choice for you to hire a home tutor for your child.


When you hire a home tutor, make sure that you get one through a reputable agency. When the tutor comes to your house and tutor your child, you can monitor your child’s progress and get any feedback directly from the tutor after every session to find out more about your child’s academic adaptation.


So where can you look for a home tutor? Firstly, you can opt to hire local students with experience in home tutoring. With this option, you will be able to save yourself some money. However, you may run a risk of hiring an ineffective tutor depending on his or her expertise in tutoring.


Another way is to go onto the Internet and look for potential tutors. Nowadays, Internet has make communication between people very easy and convenient. You can go to student forums and discussion threads to look for interested parties who wish to teach. Again, you may run a risk of hiring an ineffective tutor depending on his or her experience.


The best way is to go to your local tuition agency and look for a certified tutor. This option will most likely be more expensive than the previous 2 options because of the credential of the tutors. However, if you manage to find a good tutor for your child, every dollar and cent is worthwhile. These tutors are experienced mentors who have their own methods of teaching, and they can allow your child to learn more things faster and more effectively.


Home tuition is definitely worth considering if you want your child to improve his or her grades in school. Just take note that you should not stress your child too much. Study is important, but he or she needs to get a life too!

Find professional home tuition services from the website below:

Click Here: Home Tuition Singapore.

Spanish Tuition-4 Tips to Get you Flying

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

These days, Spanish tuition is easier to find than ever before. There are literally hundreds of courses available on the internet or mail order, and you can find private Spanish lessons or group classes in most large towns or cities. There may be more to finding Spanish tuition than you first realised though, so check out these tips.

Spanish Tuition Tip 1

Find a teacher that suits you. Few things are more efficient than learning in a one on one situation from a suitably qualified teacher. It means they are there to answer every single question and doubt you may have, and this can be invaluable. Most people however will just simply pick a name from a newspaper classified, and go with them from there out. It doesn’t occur to them that sampling a few teachers until they find one they really connect with can really maximize your learning.

Spanish Tuition Tip 2

Learn to use your “dead” time. Wouldn’t it be cool if you could be continuing your Spanish tuition while you were driving your car, or working out at the gym? These days that’s very possible, as lots of tuition programs will give you additional materials either on CD or even in MP3 format, so you can literally take your tuition anywhere you want to. Can you imagine how much faster you can progress if you can put in an extra hour each day while driving?

Spanish Tuition Tip 3

Learn to use your ears. Learning another language is not simply about learning phrases and words, there is a very fine art to learning the subtleties and nuances of a new accent. It’s very important to pay attention to the accent. Ever had a non English speaker stop you and ask for directions, but you had no idea what he was saying? Well that that’s how you will sound unless you get your accent down.

Spanish Tuition Tip 4

Try and stay motivated. Whenever we start anything new it’s very easy for us to become disillusioned and feel like we aren’t getting anywhere, when in fact we are. The best way to avoid this and keep our motivational levels high is to keep a list of each new word we learn. Once you have your list, you need to look through it once every week, every Friday for example, and count how many you’ve learned. As you see the number growing each week, it’s pretty hard to ignore the progress you are making!

Spanish tuition can be really fun, or it can be a real bind, depending on how you go about it-use the tips above to make sure you go about it the right way and maximize your learning. Check out the links below to find out more about learning Spanish.

4 Tips For Spanish
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Peter Schiff: Why College Tuitions Are So Expensive

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010


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Tuition Reimbursement – Ten Things You Need To Know, Plus One Extra

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Thinking about using your company tuition reimbursement plan? What a great way to get money for college. Below I have written up the basic parts of a company tuition benefit. Take a look to learn the good and not so good points you need.


1. The Benefit

A tuition reimbursement benefit pays for you work on an advanced education, like college classes to further your education. Companies offer these plans to help you gain an education, and to help themselves keep good employees. Also, companies then benefit from the education in terms of better productivity, new ideas, marketing, and even tax write-offs.


Each plan has a little something different. The term tuition reimbursement refers to a plan where you pay and the company reimburses you. In reality, your company could use a different system, where the company pays and then evaluates your grade. If you get a low grade you would then have to pay for the tuition. It’s a similar benefit, but easier to manage the money. Here are several things to keep in mind.


2. The Requirements

First, what does the program cover? You will need to know things like the schedule, grade requirements, maximum you can spend per credit, and the total per year. Relax. I explain all these terms below.


3. Time on the Job

To even start, you will have to spend some time on the job. Most companies allow this benefit if you have been on the job for a year, but some do six months. Be sure to check with your benefits office or human resources manager to find out the basics of the program.


4. Shared Cost

Tuition reimbursement programs usually have you pay part and the company pay part, like 20% from you, 80% from the company. And it’s just for tuition and fees in most programs. So for a tuition cost of $1000, you would pay $200, for example. Not bad. Just make sure you know your part, and have a way to pay for it. Think about using a student loan or direct loan.


5. Course of Study

What if you apply to the program with dreams of becoming a kindergarten teacher with an early childhood education degree? That may not work at a company that makes aircraft parts. You need to check out the program and see if you have to stay within certain courses of study.


6. University Acceptance

To start a program like this, you will naturally have to apply to the college. The company won’t process the paperwork unless you have applied and the school has accepted you. And by the way, application fees and test costs usually are your responsibility. Keep reading, it gets better, and you can go to college with this program.


7. Time to pay out

How long does the company need to evaluate and approve you? You’ll need to know this in case it takes a long time, especially since most companies won’t pay for classes you took without first getting approval.


Another consideration to remember when you start the process: how long till the company pays you back? You’ll need to be prepared to carry the cost until the money comes back to you. So a credit card might work if you can handle the payments until reimbursement.


8. Your Grade

Next, what does the company expect in terms of a grade? Typically, you have to get a B or better to keep the benefit. The idea of paying for education assumes that you learn the material, and your grade shows that. Bummer, right? Just kidding – you can handle it!


9. Per Credit Cost

Hold on. This has nothing to do with a loan. Per credit cost refers to the price the college or university charges for a credit hour of instruction. A lowly state university may charge $150, while a highly respected school can charge $600 or more. Many company plans limit the cost of the credit hour they will pay for.


Think about this for a minute. If the plan limits what you spend per credit, at least that means you will get to take more classes, right? That’s a good thing and will help you get more done.


10. Preferred Providers

Does the company have a list of preferred schools? Some universities and companies set up arrangements like this. It gives the university more students, and the gives the company a tuition break. It also may help you get more done when a good discount is in place.


11. Benefit Limits

Last, do you know the total benefit limit? I mean how many times can you do this? Can you do it twelve times a year? Or do you have to stay under a dollar limit? Many companies have a dollar limit that you should be aware of, and plan accordingly. You will see a number such as $1500 per year or something similar as a benefit total per employee per year. And you may have a limit of how many years in a row you can participate.


That about covers the basic elements of an employer tuition reimbursement plan. Not so bad, right? You can think of these plans as an addition to your income when you use them. Knowing you can go to college and start or finish a degree really helps. You can do it!

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How will free tuition affect my taxes?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

I live in Wisconsin. I am considering taking a new job at a university. If I take the job, I will have a pay cut that will put our joint AGI next year at $45K; but I will be working for a University and will be entitled to free tuition if I take that job. My husband and I will each recieve about $15K worth of free tuition for graduate degrees if I take the job.

Is the value of the tuition that we would recieve for “free” ($30K) a taxable item?

If it is taxable, does that mean that we get to take deductions related to being a student, as if we had recieved and extra 30K in income, and then paid $30K in tuition?

Thanks!

Tuition Protests at Colleges and Universities

Sunday, April 18th, 2010


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College Tuition Rising As Economy Sinks

Sunday, April 18th, 2010


College tuition is expected to increase for the upcoming academic year and loans are becoming increasingly harder to come by. The declining economy has college-bound students and their parents worried about how they’ll pay for school. (Dec. 1)

How do you claim provincial tuition from another province?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

I was NOT a student in 2008, but I have tuition credits left over from previous years that I can still claim. On the BC(S11) it says to use your FEDERAL unused tuition if your tuition is from another province, but this is confusing me. I already have to claim the federal tuition on a federal S11, so if I do it on this BC(S11) then I am claiming my federal tuition twice, and not claiming my left over provincial at all.
Can some one explain how this works?
Thank you!


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