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Parents Turn To Private Tutors During Holidays To Stop `summer Slide`

More parents are turning to summer tutors after learning of "summer slump"

Date : 29/07/2013

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Sara

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Uploaded on : 29/07/2013
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More than one in four parents plan to hire tutors during the summer holidays, according to an organisation that offers online maths tutorials.

Mathsfactor.com claims many children have to recap subjects like English and maths when returning to school after the long break.

It carried out a survey of around 1,000 parents, which revealed that some were prepared to pay up to £40 for a single session with a tutor. It also found that families with children in private schools were almost three times as likely to pay for tuition (56 per cent compared with just 21 per cent in state schools).

One in five parents (20 per cent) said they believed coaching would help their child to be top of the class when school resumes in September. The majority of parents (67 per cent) planned some kind of learning activity with their children during the break - including homework set by the school, reading activities and even doing practice SATs (national curriculum tests for 11-year-olds) papers.

The research comes as Michael Gove, the Education Secretary, has announced plans to allow schools to fix their own term dates from September 2015 in a move which could signal the end of the six-week break. He is anxious to combat any loss of learning during the holiday and believes the change could raise standards in schools.

But the survey found that one in three parents (35 per cent) said they were unaware their children's learning could be jeopardised by the holiday.

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While I don`t always agree with what Mr. Gove has to say, I do agree that there is a summer slump whereby my students seem to have forgotten everything I have taught them. Not the texts "Oh Miss can we please read Private Peaceful again?" but their basic skills.

I dread to mark the first piece of set work knowing what I am about to see- silly spelling mistakes that they haven`t made at all in the previous few months, the confusion of homophones (is it there, their or they`re?) and don`t even get me started on the non-existence of paragraphs!

It is true that throughout their exciting summer holidays, students tend to forget the basic skills of writing, reading and analysis. Tutoring once a week, even once a fortnight can help these skills ticking away. Careful planning can link the tutoring sessions to any trips, holidays or activities students are doing in the holidays.

Ok, Mr Gove. You and I don`t always see eye to eye and I think your "make your own term time" idea is shocking, but I have to admit, you may be right about the Summer Slump!

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