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4 Tips to Cope with Math after MYE Removal in School

Timothy Gan
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With Mid-Year Examinations (MYE) being part of Singapores education system for many years, many parents may feel uneasy about its removal. Its understandable to worry about how children will cope, especially for subjects like Mathematics, where consistent practice and assessment are crucial.

Wed like to reassure parents that its entirely possible for students to build mastery in Mathematics even without a major exam like MYE. Without further ado, here are 4 key tips to help your child cope with Math after the nationwide removal of MYE in schools!

1. Have a Structured Curriculum Schedule

> If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. While this phrase may sound clich, it holds a lot of truth consistent effort requires structure. Having a routine and plan in place helps ensure progress and sustainability in the long run. Encourage your child to: - Keep a weekly learning schedule - Revise topics regularly after class - Identify weak areas early By doing so, students can stay on track and develop consistent study habits. At Tim Gan Math Learning Centre, every student is provided with: - Structured lesson notes - Access to our Student Learning Portal, which includes: - Past lesson recordings - Video explanations - Extra practice worksheets This system allows students to learn at their own pace and review past material whenever needed.

2. Learn the Right Math Concepts Before Practising

> Practice makes perfect but only if you practise correctly. While many students dive straight into practice, understanding the concept first is critical. Practising with the wrong foundation can lead to long-term misconceptions, especially as topics become more interconnected. Some math concepts, if learnt incorrectly, can take months or even years to unlearn. Hence, its crucial that students: - Build a strong conceptual foundation before practising - Revisit unclear topics promptly - Use proper resources that clarify the why behind the how At Tim Gan Math Learning Centre, our educators use: - Three-dimensional models - Visualisation tools to make abstract concepts clearer for students. > ?? Want to experience our teaching approach? Learn more about our Math tuition classes and see how we make complex concepts simple!

3. Have a Feedback Loop

Having a feedback system helps students check whether theyve truly understood the material. This can be achieved through regular assessments and teacher-student interactions. In education, there are two main types of assessments: | Formative Assessment | Summative Assessment | |---------------------------|---------------------------| | Day-to-day teaching and questioning techniques that help teachers check understanding during lessons. | Regularly scheduled tests and quizzes that evaluate overall learning. | | Examples:
1. Frequent conceptual checkpoints with feedback
2. Presentation of solutions in class
3. Asking targeted questions during teaching | Examples:
1. Term tests
2. Graded assignments | If youre considering joining a Math tuition centre, its important to choose one that: - Has a structured learning curriculum - Conducts regular assessments - Provides timely feedback to guide progress At Tim Gan Math, our educators conduct regular tests to ensure students receive feedback and stay aware of their performance and growth.

4. Develop Intrinsic Motivation

Beyond structured lessons and assessments, intrinsic motivation the drive to learn for ones own growth is key to long-term success. External support from schools and teachers is helpful, but self-motivation sustains progress. One powerful way to nurture this is through adopting a growth mindset, where students believe their abilities can improve through effort and learning.

  • Praise effort and progress, not just results - Avoid using punishment as motivation - Provide accurate, constructive feedback - Create a supportive learning environment > As educators and parents, we must make a conscious effort to nurture intrinsic motivation. > This ensures that learning becomes an enriching and fulfilling journey for every student.

Conclusion

In conclusion, as long as there is a structured curriculum and consistent revision, parents need not worry about the removal of the Mid-Year Examinations. To help your child continue thriving in Mathematics, consider enrolling in our Online Maths Course for O Level Elementary and Additional Mathematics featuring: - A student forum for Q&A and feedback - Access to recorded lessons and practice materials We also offer on-site tuition classes for O Level E Math and A Math, where our dedicated educators guide each student toward excellence.

Finally, remember that parents play a vital role too regular encouragement helps cultivate motivation and confidence in your childs learning journey. Together, we can help every student succeed in Mathematics!

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