F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
- University of Cape Town (UCT)
- UCT School of Economics
- UCT Faculty of Commerce – Education Development Unit (EDU)
- Lyon Catholic University (UCLY)
- Africa Women Innovation Entrepreneurship Program (AWIEF)
Elite Tutor has been an active and recognised Elite Tutor from the year 2020 till present. However, the tutoring journey has been established over a period spanning 13 years (2010 -.) and counting.
Elite Tutor covers all educational curriculums: Cambridge (British Curriculum), IEB (Independent Examinations Board) and NSC (National Senior Certificate).
- Part of the Elite Tutor Vision that feeds our Mission.
- We pride ourselves in adapting to the learner’s | students aptitude rather than instructing them to learn in a specific manner. In so doing, we allow adaptive learning practices.
- Once we have made note of the learner’s | student’s style of learning, it will allow us to act accordingly with respect to them learning in a private group setting (no more than 6) or individual based (one-on-one).
Elite Tutor is inline with the thinking of the Curriculum Development Council (November, 2000) *, in that ‘the aim of shifting the emphasis of students from route procedures and meaningless drilling to the development of their thinking abilities, catering for the different needs and abilities of students and strengthening their learning’.
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Elite Tutor is currently based predominantly in Pretoria and expanding into Johannesburg within the 15 km radius from Johannesburg central.
1. One-on-one private tutoring: for parents that prefer this route and for those that are assessed to take this route of learning.
2. Group private tutoring: in the case that collective learning gives light to healthy completion as well as adhering to the Covid-19 law restrictions (no more than 6 learner’s during a tutoring session).
Yes.
- Family members of the same kin.
- Upfront payment spending over and above 3 months (Ts&Cs Apply).
- A powerful means of communication – It can be used to present information in many ways like figures, tables, charts, graphs and symbols, which can be further manipulated to deduce further information.
- An analyzing tool for studying other disciplines – It helps students enhance their understanding of the world.
- An intellectual endeavour and a mode of thinking – It is a creative activity in which students can be fully involved and display their imagination, initiative and flexibility of mind.
- A discipline, which can develop students’ abilities to appreciate the beauty of nature, think logically and make sound judgement – These mathematical experiences acquired in schools enable students to become mathematically literate citizens and contribute towards the prosperity of the society.
Source: Learning To Learn [pdf] – Key Learning Area; Mathematics Education, Curriculum Development Council (November, 2000), Accessed online [January, 2021], https://www.edb.gov.hk/attachment/en/curriculum-development/cs-curriculum-doc-report/learn-learn-1/maths-e.pdf, search.
