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Continuing Kumon During School Holidays in May
The Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced that June school holidays will be brought forward to start from 5th May. As a result, students will not be doing home-based learning (HBL) with their schools.
We have shared in the memorandum released earlier that our blended approach to learning in the past weeks of ‘Circuit Breaker’ has resulted in students achieving faster progress towards their study goals.
This positive learning effect is observed because of the following factors:
- Kumon instructors have stepped up their communication with parents and students to a higher level.
- Instruction of students is enabled through usage of technology.
- Better support and more specific feedback from parents to the Kumon instructors.
- Students are able to complete more worksheets with more time at home.
We encourage all parents to discuss with your child’s Kumon instructor on the continuation of learning with Kumon in May and the adjustments necessary to put your child in the best possible position for the new school term.
Thank you for your trust in Kumon. Together, we can overcome this challenge. Stay safe.
公文学习与学校假期
教育部已宣布将今年6月的学校假期提前至5月5日开始。在这期间,学校也将暂停学生的居家学习。
在之前的通告里,我们向家长们反馈了公文导师如何在阻断措施实行期间,帮助学生们达到更好的学习效果。这可归功于下列因素:
- 提升导师与家长和学生的沟通
- 透过运用科技给予远程指导
- 家长们能更具体地向导师反馈孩子的学习状况
- 孩子利用在家的时间完成更多的教材
随着学校假期提前在5月开始,学生们将会有更多在学习上调适的空间。我们坚信我们这种结合沟通,指导和科技的结合学习模式,能使您孩子更快速地取得进步,达成学习目标。这将帮助学生在学校复课时做更好的准备。
我们鼓励所有家长和公文导师商讨如何利用来临的学校假期,让您的孩子能够持续学习, 精益求精。
感谢您对公文的信任。有您的支持,我们一定能克服这次疫情所带来的种种挑战的。祝您和家人平安,健康。
Standard rules for the contest The Contest is governed by the terms and conditions and…
The Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced that June school holidays will be brought forward…