Yes, and these drones are caught out at uni when no one's there to hold their hand through it all.Ruin our education system by pumping out drones. Discuss?
Death to Critical Thinking!
omg rly!!Yes, and these drones are caught out at uni when no one's there to hold their hand through it all.
You say thatIt depends.
If you're going to tutoring because you're failing a subject (I mean actually failing, not "omfg i only got 95%, i'm going to kill myself!!" failing) or even just struggling, I think there's nothing wrong with being tutored. For example, the girl I tutor is reasonably smart but takes time to learn things. Before I started tutoring her she was failing maths because the teacher was teaching too fast for her and she didn't have time to actually absorb the information. Now that I tutor her she's doing much better (2nd in the class) because she can easily ask me questions and I have the time to go through them thoroughly with her.
Now, I absolutely abhor the people that go to "tutoring" (I prefer to think of it as hsc coaching, because really, that's what it is) where they get taught to regurgitate information onto a page like mindless drones and don't learn anything at all. Then, when they inevitably get good marks (after devoting their entire lives to studying) and get into hard courses in uni, they're out of their depth because suddenly they have to actually think for themselves. Not only does this fuck the them over, but it also fucks over the people who mightn't have got the same high marks, but are actually smarter than these so called "tutor kiddies", because they can't get into the course they want.
As a matter of curiosity: schools are staffed by qualified teachers. Isn't their teaching adequate? If not in what aspects? Bear in mind most tutors here are not qualified teachers; indeed most are recent HSC graduates. Why should they be better? Seems like an irony to me.are you all retarded
people go to tutoring to be taught/learn about their subjects in depth beyond the 'rote learning' realm
they go to tutoring because they don't understand the content but want to
+1, My tutor was great at helping me understand the concepts of mathematics, It wasnt just memorising a formulaare you all retarded
people go to tutoring to be taught/learn about their subjects in depth beyond the 'rote learning' realm
they go to tutoring because they don't understand the content but want to
I actually get quite scared about this. I've been tutoring for quite a while and I keep hearing about people that rely on their tutors to do everything. I'm scared I'm one of them because you can't really tell if you can think for yourself. I am doing alright in the subjects I don't go tutoring for so hopefully I'm not one of those people :S. It's a scary thought.It depends.
If you're going to tutoring because you're failing a subject (I mean actually failing, not "omfg i only got 95%, i'm going to kill myself!!" failing) or even just struggling, I think there's nothing wrong with being tutored. For example, the girl I tutor is reasonably smart but takes time to learn things. Before I started tutoring her she was failing maths because the teacher was teaching too fast for her and she didn't have time to actually absorb the information. Now that I tutor her she's doing much better (2nd in the class) because she can easily ask me questions and I have the time to go through them thoroughly with her.
Now, I absolutely abhor the people that go to "tutoring" (I prefer to think of it as hsc coaching, because really, that's what it is) where they get taught to regurgitate information onto a page like mindless drones and don't learn anything at all. Then, when they inevitably get good marks (after devoting their entire lives to studying) and get into hard courses in uni, they're out of their depth because suddenly they have to actually think for themselves. Not only does this fuck the them over, but it also fucks over the people who mightn't have got the same high marks, but are actually smarter than these so called "tutor kiddies", because they can't get into the course they want.
It is because most high school graduates with a Band 6 in any subject are smarter than teachers. I know one of my teachers scored 100 UAI but the rest of them probably scored a far worse UAIAs a matter of curiosity: schools are staffed by qualified teachers. Isn't their teaching adequate? If not in what aspects? Bear in mind most tutors here are not qualified teachers; indeed most are recent HSC graduates. Why should they be better? Seems like an irony to me.
Very impressive. Must be teaching maths or physics. Which school?It is because most high school graduates with a Band 6 in any subject are smarter than teachers. I know one of my teachers scored 100 UAI but the rest of them probably scored a far worse UAI
look drongoskiAs a matter of curiosity: schools are staffed by qualified teachers. Isn't their teaching adequate? If not in what aspects? Bear in mind most tutors here are not qualified teachers; indeed most are recent HSC graduates. Why should they be better? Seems like an irony to me.
why would you assume thatVery impressive. Must be teaching maths or physics. Which school?