Tutoring Services in Arbutus Ridge, Vancouver, BC

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2115 W. 38Th Ave., ARBUTUS RIDGE, Vancouver, V6M 1R8

(604) 266-6000
Tutoring relies heavily on memorization. At Oxford Learning®, we take a decidedly different approach—one that shifts the focus from WHAT your child is learning to HOW your child is learning. We don’t ask your child to review and memorize the same old stuff; we help them build the skills they need to really learn and understand. With Oxford Learning®’s programs you’ll be putting an end to the time and expense of hiring a tutor year after year—instead, you’ll be giving your child the skills he or she needs to deal with today’s school struggles, and helping him or her develop thinking and learning skills that will be used for this grade and for every grade.
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#103 – 8584 Granville Street, ARBUTUS RIDGE, Vancouver, V6P 4Z7

(604) 263-4567
Ho Math and Chess is the world only child education franchise dedicated to teaching children math using world's first math and chess integrated workbooks.
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201- 6272 East Blvd at, W 47th Ave, ARBUTUS RIDGE, Vancouver, V6M 3V7

604-263-4321
What is Ho Math? Frank Ho BC certified math teacher Founder of Ho Math and Chess Learning Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada Ho Math is a special concept and game-based math teaching method especially designed for elementary students (from kindergarten to grade 7). It was invented in Canada by a Canadian math teacher Frank Ho. How Ho Math was invented? Below is a short description by Mr. Frank Ho. When I was a teenager, I went to a few learning centers including general purpose and some specialty learning centers (like English only) and also went to my teacher’s home for preparing for junior high entrance examination. The purpose of these learning centers is for one simple reason that is to cram students with exam questions so students can get higher marks, there is no other real mission. None of these learning centers expanded or made to the international stage since they were geared to prepare for local exams and they exist or die depending on education policy in the area. In recollection, I realized how wrong it was to learn something for the sole purpose to get better in exam, although I agree the marks are important and some employers only recognize marks for new graduates. But learning for the purpose of getting high marks without training to think is definitely wrong. There are still many learning centers out there just mainly advocating kids to do computation or preparing for exams etc. Their teaching style and way of running business is still the same as the learning centers I went when I was young, nothing much was changed. Since I realized the way of my learning was wrong when I grew old, I never wanted to teach my own kids the way learning centers were teaching me when I was young.