Why is Stimulation Important for Learning?

 The best stimulus for learning is curiosity. I enjoy watching small children at play, marvelling at their enthusiasm for small details and their ability to let their imagination fly free. Sadly, formal schooling often strips that curiosity, replacing it with a set curriculum, formulae and assessments. It doesn’t surprise me that within a short time, students need the assistance of a private tutor. A tutor will stimulate both curiosity and commendable study habits.

Secondary school students face multitudinous choices from year ten onwards. Pressure to perform increases monthly, and they need to decide on a career path. Students often select subjects influenced by the possible ATAR score for a particular course. Not all students are destined for university, and it is unwise to pressure students interested in non-academic fields to pursue academic excellence. What is necessary for a middle-school student is competence in both written and oral communication alongside general mathematics. Every workplace requires people who can ask for and receive directions, report on the progress of a project or task, and manage a small budget. If a middle-school student cannot do these simple tasks, I suggest an appointment for an assessment at one of our local, affordable tutoring centres.


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