6 June 2014 Newsletter

6 June 2014 Newsletter

EDUCATION – EXAM TIPS Don’t leave any questions unanswered – if you are short of time, use note form. Remember, you can only be marked on the answers you give. Never leave the room early – if you have time at the end, go over your work, add information (e.g. in the...
30 May 2014 Newsletter

30 May 2014 Newsletter

EDUCATION Teach your children to have respect for adults and authority figures. This is a learned behaviour, begins very early in life and must be consistently applied. It starts in the home with respect for parents, grandparents, domestic workers, etc. EXPENSES...
23 May 2014 Newsletter

23 May 2014 Newsletter

EDUCATION Believe it or not, one of the major reasons for lack of success in Mathematics is the learner’s dysfunctional knowledge of the times tables. I have addressed this issue with the educators and we will be taking steps to tackle the problem. I would, however,...
16 May 2014 Newsletter

16 May 2014 Newsletter

EDUCATION Success is usually the result of serious, on-going, daily effort and application. Learners must come to understand that it is critical that they do all the small things as they are presented. New knowledge is built upon previous knowledge. That’s why it’s so...
Newsletter 9 May 2014

Newsletter 9 May 2014

EDUCATION Often learners are quick to blame others for poor behaviour, incomplete work, poor academic results, etc. In order not to admit or accept responsibility, they lie and blame the educators, peers and even their parents. Parents must guard against accepting...
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