Students Worldwide Are Learning How To Excel In School From Home
Today, children are expected to earn high grades in all of their
classes, in spite of the failing public school system. Parents
can still remember when an education was essential in preparing
children for their livelihood.
Now what many public school systems offer is overcrowded
classrooms. Teachers are being grossly underpaid for their
skills and overworked. Outdated learning material, metal
detectors, violence, cuts in federal spending for education...
Remedial help is sorely needed for some students so they can
keep up. If a child can't receive the education they deserve,
how are they expected to prosper in society? Parents, students,
and the public school systems already know that this is a hugh
problem, but who can they turn to for help?
More and more parents are turning to tutoring to supplement
their children's education and to further their children's
abilities to be successful in the future.
Tutoring is a $4 Billion business that is growing steadily.
Under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, supplemental
educational services are funded by school districts with a
portion of their allocation from the U.S. Department of
Education.
The Federal Government allocates as much as $1800 per eligible
student, but so far, less than 10 percent of eligible students
are electing to participate, according to providers' estimates.
One of the toughest challenges is simply convincing parents that
the service is free to them. Parents will often hang up when
sales reps for tutoring firms call to explain the program.
They think it is a scam because "free" usually means too good to
be true. And sometimes parents simply don't want to acknowledge
that their child needs help. Parents have been known to ask
"What's wrong with my child that he needs to be tutored?"
In spite of these challenges, online tutoring, or Interactive
Distance Learning (IDL) is expected to grow at an unprecedented
rate. IDL is where a student receives live, one-on-one tutoring
in a virtual classroom setting or in large group sessions over a
video conferencing system.
Students who have access to a computer at home or in school can
log in to the system and have a live tutor help them day or
night. Subjects like Math, English, Calculus, World History,
Latin, French, Chemistry, Physics and many others can be taught
to them by certified tutors/teachers.
And there are online tutoring systems that even supply their own
courseware library, featuring some of the finest programmed
learning courses in computer sciences, management and academic
subjects.
Children who receive one-on-one remedial tutoring have been
known to have increased self-esteem and self confidence,
increased focus and lengthened attention span.
My advice to parents everywhere is to find an online tutoring
system that focuses on academic remedial courses for ages K-12,
as well as for college students.
Why not give your child the best chance at passing each class
with the help he or she needs? There's federal money allocated
for the parents to provide online remedial help for their
children. Also, parents are able to schedule tutoring sessions
to fit into their time schedule.
In the long run, everyone shares in the child's accomplishment.