Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Tutoring Centers
Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Tutoring Centers
Large Group Classes
Advantages
Fosters learning habits through attending tutoring sessions.
Access to national information about schools, exams, and related education or guidance.
Friends can attend classes together, although the classroom may become a "fun gathering place" after class.
Receive the latest news about entrance exams.
Disadvantages
Students are assigned specific teachers in advance, and if they are dissatisfied with the teaching methods, they cannot switch teachers.
Teaching is standardized, so there is no flexibility in timing, and it is impossible to learn at an individual pace.
If a student misses a class, they will fall behind, and even if they have questions, they can only attend class with everyone else. This can lead to a vicious cycle of loss of motivation.
Even if there are areas of confusion, it can be embarrassing to ask questions in front of others. Due to the need to keep up with the curriculum, opportunities to ask questions become very limited.
Teachers are unable to pay close attention to each individual.
Small Group Classes
Advantages
Fosters learning habits through attending tutoring sessions.
Access to national information about schools, exams, and related education or guidance, although resources may not be as abundant in smaller tutoring centers.
Friends can attend classes together, but the classroom may become a "fun gathering place" after class.
Receive the latest news about entrance exams.
Disadvantages
Students are assigned specific teachers in advance, and if they are dissatisfied with the teaching methods, they cannot switch teachers.
Teaching progress is predetermined, so there is no flexibility in timing, and it is impossible to learn at an individual pace.
If a student misses a class, they will fall behind, and even if they have questions, they can only attend class with everyone else. This can lead to a vicious cycle of loss of motivation.
Even if there are areas of confusion, it can be embarrassing to ask questions in front of others. Due to the need to keep up with the curriculum, opportunities to ask questions become very limited.
Teachers are unable to pay close attention to each individual.
Private Tutoring
Advantages
Personalized and humane approach, with the pace and guidance being flexible and communicable.
Lessons can be tailored to meet the student's needs, focusing on overcoming challenging subjects and providing targeted guidance.
If there are areas of confusion, students can ask questions at any time until they understand.
Can accurately assess the student's understanding of subjects and areas of difficulty.
Disadvantages
It can be difficult to find a teacher who matches the student's personality immediately.
The same teacher teaches all subjects, so students cannot choose teachers based on subject expertise.
Private tutoring is generally more expensive compared to group classes.
If students become too familiar with the teacher, it can be difficult to maintain a sense of seriousness towards studying.
Having classes at home requires parental supervision of the teacher, which can be relatively inconvenient.