1693. Building up his own education



I’m telling something about tutoring sessions with each student. 

We teachers want the student would improve his grades. Something sensible we can ask at tutoring sessions with each kid is whether he wants to improve, whether he really and eagerly wishes to improve. 

We have to start from that point. 

If the student wishes to improve, with our assistance he will invest the necessary effort and he also will put the means to improve: to make up a schedule of his activities at spare time, to sit to study for longer, to organize his study sessions, etc. 

The kid HAS TO WISH to improve, otherwise let’s talk with another student. We can help him wish, with our arguments, our view of a sensible study… Tell him that if he wishes to better, he will change to better. / Photo from: construction working. www navy com

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