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Math is not a difficult subject if approached correctly. Logic, common sense, and clarity of thought are what is needed.
Parents often assume that all it takes to be a good tutor is an excellent knowledge of math. This is a short-sighted view. A teacher should also know how to communicate with students and be able to motivate them to better performance
Good math tutoring is expensive and not always easy to find. This little book will tell parents what qualities to look for in a private tutor.
I encourage parents to become more involved with their kids. Parents provide motivation and can be the single most crucial factor in determining the final outcome for students. Parents need not know much math themselves. The fact that they take an interest in their children’s studies, monitor their work, and watch performance makes all the difference.
Many private tutors would like to teach math but are unsure of their knowledge of math. My two earlier books, MATH GOLD and MATH GOLD tpe, provide an in-depth overview of four years of high school math, explaining nearly all concepts simply and concisely, often with brief examples.
There are not many books currently available that provide a rapid overview of all of the high school math. Certainly, parents do not have the time or the patience to plow through hundreds of pages of math textbooks. Hence, these twin facts make these books indispensable.
KEEP MATH SIMPLE: How to be a better Math tutor
Author: Al Pasha