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Private, In-Home Tutoring in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
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Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Tutoring Programs
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Portage la Prairie District and Curriculum
SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Portage la Prairie students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.
Portage la Prairie District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs
The Portage la Prairie School Division adheres to the frameworks laid out in the Manitoba Education Curriculum. The subject areas are organized along their major topics, and age appropriate skills and knowledge are gained each year. Challenging curricular activities promote deeper understanding of the material, which is also connected to everyday life. Through a variety of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs, students in the district gain valuable knowledge and skills that promote a love of lifelong learning and a commitment to self-improvement.
We currently cover the following Portage la Prairie-area school district: Portage la Prairie School Division.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Portage la Prairie District Curriculum
The Language Arts curriculum combines many literacy skills from reading and writing, to listening, speaking and presenting. Evaluating the effectiveness of a speaker’s point-of-view is practiced as well, with students analyzing and critiquing the speaker’s delivery of ideas and the support he or she uses to back up their claims. Students also work with various digital medias in order to create a dynamic presentation.
The Science curriculum introduces students to topics in different areas of science such as biology, chemistry, physics, earth and environmental science, and technology and engineering. An examination of the earth’s resources is also undertaken. Students look at renewable sources of energy and compare their benefits and detriments to those of nonrenewable resources. Different forms of energy are studied as well, including the concepts of gravitational potential energy, nuclear energy, and conservation of energy.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Portage la Prairie Educational News
- History of Rural Schools - For local history buffs, or students working on projects about local history and education, the district has published an overview of the history of rural schools in the area. The project tracks the many changes and developments that have occurred in rural schooling over the decades.
- Community Foundations - There are a number of community organizations within Portage la Prairie that serve the community in areas such as the arts, recreation, history, and other local interests. To help families connect with these resources, the district keeps an updated list of what is happening and how to contact the different groups.
- Manitoba Association of Parent Councils - The Manitoba Association of Parent Councils oversees the role and processes taken by the various parent councils which work with the districts. The councils serve an advisory role and take on a whole host of issues from special education to facilities management.
Portage la Prairie Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed
SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.
Chalk Talk: The Benefits of a Small College
Small colleges have many things to offer students that might not be found at larger universities. For example, students are more likely to have smaller class sizes, which means they can form relationships with professors and get help and advice more easily. These relationships might lead to opportunities, such as internships. Smaller colleges tend to have loyal donors and alumni who stay involved with their alma maters because of that close experience. These alumni might offer internships and opportunities. Because of the atmosphere at many of these schools, good teachers are drawn because they want to actually be able to teach their students. Often, these colleges carry a lot of name recognition, which can be of great benefit to graduates.