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How to get the most out of your Justin Craig course

Advice for Students Attending Justin Craig Day Courses

Understanding the Purpose: Justin Craig courses are designed to complement what you’re learning at school. These sessions are not a substitute for your regular classes but an enhancement. The tutors aim to cover popular topics and clarify any misconceptions, focusing on exam skills like decoding questions and structuring responses.

Setting Realistic Expectations: It’s important to understand that covering an entire course syllabus in just a few days is challenging. The goal is to equip you with the skills needed to excel in exams. Experienced tutors, many of whom are examiners, provide insights into what examiners look for in answers.

Maximising your Sessions:

  1. Prepare in Advance: Identify your strengths and weaknesses before the course begins. Think about what you want to achieve during the sessions.
  2. Engage Actively: Stay alert and ask questions. Small class sizes make it easier to get personalised help. If you’re shy, approach the tutor during breaks.
  3. Be Prepared: Bring your notes, handouts, highlighters, and any past assessments. Sharing your previous work helps tutors tailor the sessions to your needs.
  4. Practise, Practise, Practise: The real work starts once your Justin Craig course ends. Ask yourself how you are applying the new knowledge and skills you’ve gained, and actively seek out as many opportunities as possible to put them into practice.

Advice for Students in 1-2-1 Online Tuition

Setting Up:

  1. Find a Quiet Space: Ensure you’re in a distraction-free environment.
  2. Check Your Technology: A stable WiFi connection and a laptop (where both your camera and mic are working, please test this before your lesson) are essential. Have pen and paper ready for additional notes.

Optimising Your Tutoring Sessions

Prepare Ahead: Inform your tutor in advance about the topics you want to cover (this can done in the Justin Craig student portal). This allows them to prepare thoroughly and ensures efficient use of session time.

Stay Organised: Keep track of your weak areas, key terms, and any assigned homework or reading. Review these before each session to enhance your learning experience.

Communicate Openly: Maintain regular communication with your tutor about your progress and any schedule changes. Provide feedback to help customize the sessions to your needs. Practice the skills and content covered during your sessions; consistent practice is crucial to mastering the writing style examiners expect. Developing your ability to think on your feet is essential, as exam questions can often be unpredictable.

Advice for Parents

Why Consider Additional Tutoring? Additional tutoring can be highly beneficial for your child, offering flexible scheduling and a less stressful learning environment. It provides a safe space for your child to succeed and learn from mistakes.

Staying Involved:

  1. Engage Regularly: Discuss your child’s sessions with them to maintain their engagement. Show interest in their progress to make learning a collaborative effort. You could test your child’s knowledge and have them explain the theory to you, as teaching the material to someone else is one of the most effective ways to learn.
  2. Communicate with Tutors: Regular updates from tutors can help you understand your child’s progress and any areas of concern. Tutors can recommend useful revision materials and resources.
  3. Create a Communication Channel: Consider setting up suitable with the tutor and your child to keep communication transparent and regular.

By following these tips, students can make the most of their Justin Craig courses, and parents can effectively support their child’s learning journey.

Caroline Stanton

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