Systematic, Intensive, Individualized Instruction – Success!
/Some students may require teaching approaches that vary from the traditional classroom instruction.
Some students have learning differences which make it difficult to grasp the material to be learned unless it is presented in a specialized manner. There are students who readily become distracted by the other students, missing the words of the teacher. They then often are reluctant to ask questions, feeling sheepish about their having been distracted. Some students who are lost even after having paid close attention are embarrassed to ask for further explanation in front of their peers. There are students who become bewildered because they have missed many classes due to illness. Providing systematic, intensive and individualized instruction helps these students to reach their potential.
At Lear Educational Center we interface with schools to meet student IEP and remediation goals. Individual strengths, needs and prior knowledge are assessed. Students receive a skill assessment so that they can be provided with the best individualized tutoring to fill in any gaps in their learning, catch up with their current grade curriculums, strengthen their skills and move ahead.
Material to be learned is presented using systematic, highly –acclaimed, multi-sensory teaching methods to accommodate the needs of those with learning differences. Appropriate learning skills are taught as well as strategies for effective studying.
The student actively participates in his individualized educational program, achieving systematic, incremental goals to mastery and retention before moving on to a new concept. The intensive review and recall enhances the student’s sense of achievement as he recognizes his progress. Intensive interaction and participation motivates him to maintain interest and to persevere. Building a solid foundation enhances the student’s self-esteem and self-confidence to learn the next level’s material.
At Lear Educational Center we use the Wilson Reading System© to maximize the student’s potential to read, spell, comprehend and retain literacy skills. These skills are fundamental to all learning. The Wilson Reading System© is highly acclaimed and widely-recognized for its success in teaching students at all levels, at all ages and for students with learning differences. Learn more about the Wilson Reading System© here: https://leareducationalcenter.squarespace.com/specializededucation/2019/5/7/the-wilson-reading-system
At Lear Educational Center, we use programs designed to maximize the student’s potential to learn math, including the widely acclaimed Saxon Math Programs. Concepts are taught in multi-sensory presentations, with review of comprehension and retention to mastery as the student successfully progresses through more complex levels. Study skills and strategies are also taught. Our goal is to ensure that students are able to competently read and understand mathematical problems and determine the steps necessary to solve the problems.
Learn more about our Primary Grades Math Tutoring here: https://leareducationalcenter.squarespace.com/specializededucation/2019/5/29/math-early-intervention-in-primary-grades
Learn more about our Middle School through College Math Tutoring here: https://leareducationalcenter.squarespace.com/specializededucation/2019/6/13/math-middle-school-through-college-tutoring
Lear Educational Center is here to help students maximize their potential. We provide supportive one-to-one, systematized, intensive, individualized academic tutoring on all levels, primary through college, for most subjects.
We interface with schools, working with the curriculum appropriate for each student. We specialize in teaching students with learning differences, helping them meet IEP and remediation goals.
We also provide test preparation for ACT, PSAT, SAT and other standardized tests. Our students learn study skills and strategies so that they can meet the classroom challenges of today and those of tomorrow.
Lear Educational Center - providing tutoring services to students from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and the Greater Lehigh Valley since 2000