I was a Kumon tutor about 20 years ago. Most of the class were year 7 and 8 who hadn’t learnt number bonds or tables in primary and so were falling behind in secondary school. Our classes were fun. Straight after school and Only 30 minutes or so twice a week with daily homework. I had a couple of 6th form helpers and markers to encourage and set up etc. In the community hall. It wasn’t expensive and all the parents were happy with their child’s progress as were the children as was I with the financial reward. I once gave a talk on Kumon to a group of teachers in a local school. They were sooo dismissive of the system it was comical as they hadn’t managed to teach the kids I was teaching basic numeracy but nevertheless insisted repetition and speed ref number bonds was unnecessary.
Henry Nowak…….an absolute tragedy.
Disappearing contributors - part 2
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