Word: tutoring
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...system is to be the constructive force it is capable of being, the tutor must begin early in a student's sophomore year applying his skill as a specialist to that man's special needs...
...greatest evils the educator must face is cramming for examinations. Knowledge amassed by high pressure cramming is short-lived, and of little premanent-value. It was hoped that the tutorial system would eliminate this evil. It seems rather to have changed its form only. The tutor means little in the life of the sophomore and junior. Considering him as a necessary evil, improvident students are glad to excuse the tutor's attentions when he says he must devote most of his time to seniors. But when they in turn become seniors, the tutor takes on a new meaning. With anxiety...
This evil is not exggerated. It is a real obstacle in the way of a thorough education, in the sense employed by Dean Holmes. If it is to be remedied, more tutors must be added to the departments. At present, so little time can a tutor devote to any one student that he can not know him or his needs. Every system of large-scale education reduces to a bare minimum the contacts between professor and student. It was hoped that the tutor would counteract this disadvantage of a large college. But when forced to share himself among too many...
...tutor is to serve the real end for which he exists, he must have time to know his tutee. Every student presents a different combination of strength and weakness, of likes and dislikes, or special interests, hopes and ambitions...
...tutor is really to help a student, he must first appraise him. Each student presents to the tutor a new problem. But at present the problem is not being solved. A new tutee is immediately swallowed up in the system, and assigned to do certain standardized reading...