Strategic Tutoring
Strategic tutoring is an individualized approach to the education process, which bases itself on the identification of the individual learning needs, strengths, and weaknesses of a student that facilitate their academic performance. Aiding the development of critical thinking and the problem-solving skills essential for academic achievement through the use of tailored strategies and the implementation of methodologies that actively engage students.
The fundamental aspects of strategic tutoring are personalized learning plans, evaluation of the student's strengths and weaknesses, the setting of goals, and the utilization of specific teaching strategies. As an illustration, a tutor may evaluate a pupil's math skills and design a target practice schedule that focuses on actual difficulties to reach the objective, all the while making sure that the teaching suits the student's way of learning.
Strategic tutoring contrasts with traditional past methods by focusing on individualized learning strategies instead of a generic one. Traditional tutoring usually requires boring drills or rote learning; however, strategic tutoring stresses knowledge and the ability to think critically, through personalized lesson plans that change according to the student’s specific needs and pace of learning.
Strategic tutoring can not only improve the student's academic performance but also help them to master the subject matter and learn good study habits. Also, these tutoring sessions can make the students more confident. One example of this is a pupil who is finding it hard to comprehend the reading material may be able to use some techniques that are specifically directed at him or her, such as summarization techniques and questioning strategies that promote deeper engagement with the text. This would, in turn, lead to a higher academic performance.
Parents are able to be supportive of strategic tutoring at home through the activities they can do such as creating a conducive learning environment, encouraging open communication about academic challenges, and practicing the strategies taught during tutoring sessions. For the instance, if a tutor has introduced a specific study technique, the parents could ensure that the child practices that technique during their homework time in order to help him/her to learn effectively and remain consistent in their approach.