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Vacation home course by a student from the National School of Statistics and Economic Analysis
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A reinforcement math course is designed to help students consolidate their knowledge and skills in mathematics. These courses are generally intended for students who are having difficulty with certain concepts or who wish to improve their understanding of basic or advanced mathematical concepts.
Typical content of a reinforcement math course:
1. Basic Review: Review of fundamental concepts, such as arithmetic operations, fractions, percentages, and proportions, to ensure that the student has mastered the essential elements.
2. Deepening concepts: Detailed explanations of more complex concepts, such as algebra, geometry, functions, and statistics, depending on the student's level (middle school, high school, or higher education).
3. Problem Solving: Training in solving a variety of problems, with emphasis on method, logic, and strategy. The goal is to improve analytical skills and the ability to apply theoretical concepts to practical situations.
4. Practical exercises: Intensive practice sessions with detailed answers to reinforce understanding and memorization of mathematical techniques. This includes exercises adapted to the student's school curriculum.
5. Exam simulations: Preparation for assessments and exams by reproducing the conditions of the test, which allows the student to gain confidence and better manage their time.
6. Catch-up on missed lessons: Catching up on chapters or lessons that the student may have missed or misunderstood, in order to fill in the gaps and allow for continued progress.
7. Working methods: Learning techniques to organize your revisions, better understand and assimilate lessons, and effectively use mathematical tools (such as calculators or mathematics software).
Objectives of a reinforcement math course:
- Improve basic and advanced math skills.
- Reduce gaps and strengthen understanding of key concepts.
- Prepare the student for exams and assessments with confidence.
- Develop effective working methods for studying mathematics.
- Encourage a positive attitude towards mathematics and reduce anxiety related to this subject.
These courses can be individual or in small groups, and are adapted to the student's level and specific needs. They are often offered by teachers, private tutors, or within academic support centers.
Typical content of a reinforcement math course:
1. Basic Review: Review of fundamental concepts, such as arithmetic operations, fractions, percentages, and proportions, to ensure that the student has mastered the essential elements.
2. Deepening concepts: Detailed explanations of more complex concepts, such as algebra, geometry, functions, and statistics, depending on the student's level (middle school, high school, or higher education).
3. Problem Solving: Training in solving a variety of problems, with emphasis on method, logic, and strategy. The goal is to improve analytical skills and the ability to apply theoretical concepts to practical situations.
4. Practical exercises: Intensive practice sessions with detailed answers to reinforce understanding and memorization of mathematical techniques. This includes exercises adapted to the student's school curriculum.
5. Exam simulations: Preparation for assessments and exams by reproducing the conditions of the test, which allows the student to gain confidence and better manage their time.
6. Catch-up on missed lessons: Catching up on chapters or lessons that the student may have missed or misunderstood, in order to fill in the gaps and allow for continued progress.
7. Working methods: Learning techniques to organize your revisions, better understand and assimilate lessons, and effectively use mathematical tools (such as calculators or mathematics software).
Objectives of a reinforcement math course:
- Improve basic and advanced math skills.
- Reduce gaps and strengthen understanding of key concepts.
- Prepare the student for exams and assessments with confidence.
- Develop effective working methods for studying mathematics.
- Encourage a positive attitude towards mathematics and reduce anxiety related to this subject.
These courses can be individual or in small groups, and are adapted to the student's level and specific needs. They are often offered by teachers, private tutors, or within academic support centers.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Dakar, Senegal
- Around Dakar, Senegal
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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