School is a journey that is different for each student.
All parents understand that itβs important for their children to keep up in the classroom, but itβs also important that students each learn at their own pace.
Why? Students who are given the time and support to fully understand concepts as they move throughout a subject are less likely to have gaps in their knowledge that will come back to haunt them later on. At Huntington, we refer to this as skill mastery, but itβs a well-known concept in the world of education.
Mastery of skills is essential for deeper learning. Students who are encouraged to master knowledge before moving on to the next concept are inherently taught to persevere and approach learning with a growth (rather than fixed) mindset. They also build their confidence in the process.
The challenge: skill mastery requires individualized instruction
In concept, skill mastery makes a lot of sense. But in a classroom of 20 or more students, teachers are not always able to personalize instruction and give each student the attention they need when a concept or unit doesnβt click for them. Many students will keep up with the teacher as they teach to the entire class. But there will always be some students who struggle to do so and miss important knowledge that is required to understand subsequent topics.
When this happens, those students might perform poorly on homework and tests, but the class continues onward. Often, these students must simply carry on and do their best to continue grasping the successive lessons. But as school advances from elementary to middle and high school and classes become harder, small skill gaps can easily become bigger and bigger.
Taking a time out to catch up
If you notice your childβno matter their ageβstruggling with things likeβ¦
- Low grades or inconsistent grades (e.g., poor grades on some homework, mediocre grades on other homework, often in the same subject)
- Lack of confidence
- Diminished self-esteem
- Poor time management due to getting stuck on certain homework
β¦itβs important to address the problem. No two students learn exactly alike or at the exact same pace, which makes 100% mastery of skills with 100% of students very difficult to achieve in any classroom.
Your child needs help bridging the gap between what they need to know in one or more subjects and what they actually know. If those gaps are left uncorrected, the problems will continue to grow.
Skill mastery is important
Students who master topics before moving on to new ones are shown to have higher levels of achievement in school, greater confidence, better comprehension and long-term retention, and a greater commitment to lifelong learning, among many other benefits.
If you want to help your child catch up their skills, call Huntington of Georgetown. Weβll perform an academic evaluation on your childβs abilities, identify what skills your child still needs to master and develop a customized program of instruction to get them there. Letβs help your student master knowledge and finish the school year strong!
About Huntington Learning Center of Georgetown
(512) 886 0101 (call for more information)
https://huntingtonhelps.com/center/georgetown-tx
Huntington Learning Center of Georgetown is locally owned and operated, providing services to the Georgetown community. Their specially trained tutors provide individualized instruction in reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary, middle and high school math, and other sciences. They help prepare for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams.Β Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed.Β Founded in 1977, Huntingtonβs mission is to give every student the best education possible.
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