Saturday 17 May 2008

Homework Help



Homework Raises Standards of Achievement

The Department for Children Schools and Families in the UK are advocating that well organised homework can play a vital role in raising standards of achievement.

"A good, well-managed homework programme helps children and young people to develop the skills and attitudes they will need, for successful lifelong learning. Homework also supports the development of independent learning skills, and provides parents with an opportunity to take part in their children's education." read more

Many parents, though keen to get involved in their children's education by helping with homework, do not always have the skills to do this effectively. Many parents will struggle with the new approaches and teaching methods in many subjects and can sometimes do more harm than good. Some parents may not have the skills to teach how to do it and may resort to doing the work for the children. Teaching is a specialst skill and should be done by experienced and well trained teachers and tutors. Of course there are always the exceptions that prove the rule and many parents who choose to home school their children may well be natural teachers with a gift for imparting knowledge.

But whatever category you may fall into I am sure all parents will welcome the help of an experienced fully trained
teacher, especially if they are available at the click of a button. Magnum IQ offers such a service.

At the click of the computer button you can tap into
live interactive homework help for your child, using the advanced technology provided by the interactive whiteboard and video communication.

Magnum IQ are ahead of the game and they not only offer the
homework help but they also offer live sessions in all subjects sutable for everyone from aged 5 to age 100.

Click on this link and see for yourself what Magnum IQ has to offer

Janet Matthews

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