Education is The Most Powerful Weapon which You Can Use to Change the World - Nelson Mandela

Saturday, September 5, 2009

ABOUT US

HISTORY OF NAES USA

NAES USA was founded in 2008 by The Lawhorn Family. In their social lives, they join a small community of friends for both fun and charitable events. The idea of providing one-on-one tuition for anyone who lives around their area came from Mr. Calvin. He is the leader of the cell group and a success business man from Singapore who realized that they have skills and teaching experience to create a successful business.

NAES USA is a private institution, built with the idea, that tutoring can be more convenient, effective and personalized and even fun. NAES USA provides professional English, Japanese, Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia for Expatriates), Academic Subjects (Arts & Crafts, English for Computing, Economics, Math, etc) and other programs for one-on-one, semi private, small and large group students in JABODETABEK area.

At NAES USA we value continuous learning and improvement. Knowledge sharing empowers, and learning leads to growth and transformation of individuals and organizations. We encourage our clients, students and employees to be innovative, effective and dynamic.

With these values in mind, NAES USA aims to assist you in identifying continuous improvement solutions that will ultimately close skills gaps that may exist.



TUTOR PROFILES

Our Classification System

· Tutors are ranked during their interview

· Criteria for rank include advanced English skill, education, experience, professionalism, communication, energy and heart

· The price of tutoring becomes less expensive as you move down the list

Our Tutor List is Special

· You can choose your own tutor from a customized tutor list, each with an education biography

· All tutors have been interviewed and evaluated before ever appearing on this list

· Most tutors hold a University or a College degree and teaching certificates

Tutors from NAES USA are qualified and experienced in helping students and trainees of all ages, levels and ability to achieve their academic and professional goals.

Please find some sample profiles to give you an idea of the tutors we offer by visiting our web site.



TUTOR METHODOLOGY

  • Initial Assessment

During the initial lesson, our tutors quickly assess the student's particular strengths and weaknesses in the subject and customizes the lesson plan accordingly. Many students have found learning English at school extremely difficult and initially have little or no confidence in their own abilities. These same students often tend to flourish under private one-on-one tutoring and are amazed at how quickly they are able to pick up new topics when free from the distractions of the classroom environment.

  • Customized lessons to suit your particular needs

An excellent private tutor will customize the entire lesson plan around each student's individual needs. This helps the student to progress much more quickly than in the group environment since the tutor can easily adapt the lesson to concentrate upon the individual's strengths or weaknesses in the subject. With private tutoring, the student does not have to compete for the teacher's attention and the lesson can progress as quickly or as slowly as required.

  • Patient professional teaching style that encourages an active role from the student

Our tutors’ patient and professional teaching styles encourage the student to take a very active role in each lesson and to ask questions whenever they are unsure about a particular issue. The student should also feel comfortable making mistakes during the lesson without feeling self-conscious. After all, it is much better to make mistakes during a lesson than it is during a final examination.

  • Confidence building techniques to help expand the student's knowledge base

Our tutors’ patient and professional teaching styles also help build up the student's confidence in a particular topic by selecting questions at the appropriate academic level and then gradually increasing their difficulty until the concept has been mastered. After all, taking a number of smaller steps is often much easier than taking one giant one.

  • Homework to help reinforce each lesson

Homework exercises are generally given at the end of each class to reinforce the material covered that week. Students are expected to take their homework and their studies seriously, since this will significantly increases their rate of progress.

  • Monthly Progress Reports may help to keep you informed

Each month, we may send out progress reports in order to keep you informed of your academic progress by e-mail.

TUTOR TIPS

"Tips and Information for Students and Parents"

  • Definition of Tutor

In British, Australian, New Zealand and some Canadian universities, a tutor is often but not always a postgraduate student or a lecturer assigned to conduct a seminar for undergraduate students, often known as a tutorial. The equivalent of a tutor in the United States and the rest of Canada is known as a teaching assistant.

In the United States, the term tutor is generally associated with one who gives professional instruction in a give topic or field.

At ST. John’s College the professors are referred to as tutors. They serve the function of guiding the conversation and attempting to keep it focused, whether in tutorial’s or in seminar.

Tutors in British and Irish secondary schools

In English and Irish secondary schools, form tutors are given the responsibilities of a form or class of students in a particular year group (up to 30 students). They usually work in Year Teams headed by a Year Leader, Year Head, or Guidance Teacher.

Form tutors take on these responsibilities in addition to teaching, planning and monitoring their academic (subject) classes.

Form tutors will provide parents with most of the information about their child’s progress and any problems they might be experiencing. Ordinarily, the form tutor is the person who contacts a parent if there is a problem at school; however, the Year Leader or Guidance Teacher may contact the parents since the form tutor has full time responsibility as a specialist subject teacher.

Form tutors will provide parents with most of the information about their child’s progress and any problems they might be experiencing. Ordinarily, the form tutor is the person who contacts a parent if there is a problem at school; however, the Year Leader or Guidance Teacher may contact the parents, since the form tutor has full-time responsibility as a specialist subject teacher. Private Tutors

A private tutor is a private instructor who teaches a specific educational subject or skill to an individual student or small group of students. Such attention allows the student to improve knowledge or skills far more rapidly than in a classroom setting. Tutors are often privately hired and paid by the student, the student’s family or an agency. Many are used for remedial students or others needing special attention; many provide more advanced material for exceptionally capable and highly motivated student, or in the context of homeschooling. Tutelage is the process of being under the guidance of a tutor. Tutoring also occurs when one adult helps another adult student to study a specific course or subject that he/she is taking to get a better result. The adult can also let the student work on his own, and can be there if the student has any questions.

There are claims that private tutoring companies should be regulated because of the occurrence of fraud. Academic coaching

Academic coaching is an evolution of mentoring applied to academics. Mentoring implies the student is an empty vessel into which knowledge is poured. Coaching involves a more collaborative approach, assuming the student is already in the "game" of learning. Coaches help students learn how they best learn and how to operate in an academic environment. Coaches help students learn the material in individual courses while coaches help students learn how to be successful in school. In college, that includes such topics as: study skills, time management, stress management, effective reading, note-taking, test-taking, and understanding how to use a syllabus. Academic coaches meet with the student regularly throughout the semester, usually once a week. Coaches work with students in all kinds of situations, not just those who are struggling academically. Some highly motivated, high-achieving students will have a coach to improve their learning efficiency. Academic coaching also occurs to help students prepare for entrance exams to gain entry to schools or universities. Academic coaching is a huge industry in Asia. For example, in India, a majority of students be it of any class or stream, visit a coaching centre or a 'study circle'. In Home Tutoring

In Home Tutoring is a form of tutoring that occurs in the home. Tutoring is receiving guidance or instruction by a tutor. Most often the tutoring relates to an academic subject or test preparation. This is in contrast to tutoring centers or tutoring provided through after school programs. The service most often involves one on one attention provided to the pupil. Peer Tutoring

In the U.S., students tutoring other students at the same or within close proximity of age or grade level. When peer tutors are trained in the proper methods, strategies and protocols of tutoring, the evidence is clear that peer tutoring is both academically and cost effective, rendering numerous benefits for both the tutor and the tutee. Online Tutoring

A new up and coming way for a student to receive help either scheduled or on-demand. Sessions are done through a proprietary application where a student and tutor can communicate. Common tools include chat, whiteboard, and other specialized applets which make it easier to convey information back and forth. For example, there may be a specialized applet designed specifically for mathematics which allows the use of symbols.

Online tutoring has been gaining popularity over the past couple of years due ease of being able to connect to a tutor at moment's notice when help is required. This is especially effective when a student is studying for a test that is scheduled for the next day at school and is stumped on a particular problem. Not all online tutoring companies offer an on-demand tutoring service. Solution Assistance

Solution assistance is a growing trend in the field of mathematics tutoring. This method of checking the accuracy of answers is particularly helpful for students without a computer or those students that live in remote areas.

  • Should You Hire a Tutor

by Jodi Fodor

Tutoring benefits students at any achievement level

Guess which of these kids could use a tutor: Kelly, a third-grader who is struggling with math; Mark, a fifth-grader who is doing fine in school and receives good evaluations from his teacher; or Molly, a seventh-grader who loves to read and earns A's in all of her subjects?

The answer is, surprisingly enough, all of them.

When I began tutoring six years ago, I assumed I would build my business by working with kids who were struggling in school. I was surprised to find, however, that my schedule was an even mix of students who were working below their grade levels, those who were right where their teachers expected them to be and those who were performing above their grade levels.

Read ahead to learn more about the benefits of tutoring, what to look for in a tutor and how to decide to continue tutoring, once you've begun.

  • The Benifits

Tutoring benefits students at any achievement level

So, why should you consider hiring a tutor if your child is not struggling? Here are a few reasons:

• Tutoring can provide personal attention that teachers simply don't have the time to offer. Sometimes a child can feel lost in a room of 25 or 30 kids.

• Sometimes a child is gifted, but advancing her to the next grade may be inappropriate. A tutor can offer challenges and special assignments to keep her excited about learning.

• A tutor isn't Mom or Dad. Despite having wonderful relationships with their children, at least 90 percent of my students' parents say they have trouble helping their children (particularly teenagers) with schoolwork. Children are more willing to open their minds in one-on-one academic settings when parent-child dynamics aren't involved.

• Having a tutor makes many children feel special. Back when I was in school, having a tutor came with the stigma of underachievement. Today, however, many kids view tutoring as a privilege. They feel they deserve this special "coaching," much as gifted athletes are often privately trained.

  • What to Look for in a Tutor

Tutoring benefits students at any achievement level

First, ascertain the qualifications of a prospective tutor. Then check her references and make sure her teaching style is right for your child. Here are some important questions to consider:

• What is the tutor's educational and professional background?

• Is this tutor a specialist in one academic area?

• Has the tutor worked with kids like yours?

• How does she deal with unmotivated or resistant students?

• Are her lessons structured? Serious? Light? Flexible?

• Can this tutor offer many references for you to call?

GOALS Some families have very specific goals: "We'd like our son to raise his SAT verbal score by at least 150 points." But many families' goals are less definable: "I want my daughter to be more confident about her reading," or "My son needs more personal attention than he gets in the classroom," or "My daughter needs better study skills."

Ask yourself: What do you hope your child will accomplish and by when? How will this tutor assess your child's needs? Will she be willing to meet with your child's teachers? Will she keep you updated about your child's progress by writing you, calling you or by meeting with you regularly?

It's okay to be unclear about your goals in the beginning. After working with your child, a tutor will be able to define how she can help your child reach the next level. Just make sure that you and the tutor know what each other's expectations are.

LOCATION Ask yourself: What is the most convenient and appropriate tutoring location for you and your child? Will the tutor work with your child in a library or office? Your home or his? Will he charge extra if he needs to commute to you?

COST Some tutors charge by the hour, some for a 55-minute session. And rates vary a great deal. Some tutors charge $30 per hour, while others charge as much as $120 per hour. You may be able to save money if your child has a friend with similar academic needs and your prospective tutor is willing to work with two children at once. My hourly rate for a shared lesson is only slightly higher than my rate for a private lesson.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Some tutors require that you cancel or reschedule within 24 hours of the lesson. Will you be expected to pay for missed lessons or for those canceled at the last minute?

  • Whether to Continue

Tutoring benefits students at any achievement level

If you choose to have your child tutored, watch for small and great signs of success to help you decide whether to continue. Some successes are easily quantifiable ("He raised his math grade from a C to a B") and others are more abstract ("She seems more confident than before"), but remember that even the smallest successes may be important to your children. Ask them if they feel that tutoring is making a difference for them in school work and in homework, in their confidence and in their attitudes about school.

Some children aren't able to articulate how tutoring has helped them, so you may have to rely on your observations and teachers' feedback. Other kids are clearly aware of what is changing, and they know just how to express it--they'll rush into a lesson, brag about their latest test score and thank me with a hug.

Remember that tutoring should be enjoyable. Whether your child is performing above grade level or struggling with a subject or two, if the tutoring experience is positive, she will benefit. When I work with kids, I speak in accents, tease them, even teach them silly jokes, tricks, pranks and sayings that were popular when I was a child. This makes learning fun for the child . . . and for the tutor.

If you'd like to consider hiring a tutor for your child, ask your child's teacher, other parents or local universities for referrals.

Jodi Fodor is a tutor, composition instructor and freelance writer and is writing her first screenplay.

TUTOR INFO

NAES USA offers the good quality, individualized in-home tutoring to supplement and support classroom learning. We provide positive learning experiences, while improving the critical skills necessary for academic success.

Tutors from NAES USA are qualified and experienced in helping students of all ages and ability to achieve their goals. NAES USA offers some of individually screened native and non-native tutors whose wide expertise includes exam preparation. They are required to have university degrees, teaching certificates, or a combination thereof. Our tutors come from other walks of life, including training establishments, enabling us to offer tuition in English and other world languages.

We will do our best to find the right tutoring fit for you including your budget. Nearly all NAES USA tutors are happy to travel to your home, or the public location of your choice.

NAES USA retains nearly all of our tutors on a long-term basis. We strive to combine the resources of an established informal education (materials, training, informative and user-friendly web site, friendly and helpful staff, reliability and a wide selection of tutors) with the unique and varied talents of independent, professional tutors.

NAES USA operates by 4 main principles:

(1) offering our clients only the best tutors we can find,

(2) paying our tutors fairly,

(3) charging our clients reasonable rates, and

(4) using only the best materials available at all times.

NAES USA provides our tutors with guidance and training when necessary, but we also give our tutors stylistic leeway by allowing them to employ their own unique teaching methods. We also evaluate our tutors frequently and hold tutors accountable for their students' results at all times. Simply put, we want to be the place where you can always find the best tutors in your area, at an affordable price.

We tutor students of all ages and levels, in English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Indonesian languages but we specialize in English and standardized test preparation, including TOEFL iBT, IELTS and GMAT preparation.

Do you have a few questions or concern before our tutors to your house or office, or commit to a particular tutoring company? We understand fully, and are happy to answer any questions you may have. Our staff are always available for phone and Yahoo live chat consultations.

Even if you’re not looking to become a client of ours, please feel free to use our website as a helpful educational resource. You can check out the NAES USA Message Boards for Articles and Tips. We strive to be not just a successful tutoring business, but also a helpful (and free) educational resource for Indonesians.



LEVELS

Level

Description

Beginner

I do not understand or speak any English.

Elementary

I understand and speak basic English only in very familiar situations.

Pre-Intermediate

I understand and speak basic English in a range of everyday situations.

Intermediate

I understand and can speak quite well in everyday situations.

High Intermediate

I speak well but not fluently in a variety of situations. I can express quite complex ideas, but I experience difficulty in understanding fast speech of native speakers.

Upper Intermediate

I feel confident and competent to express ideas on many topics. I only occasionally make mistakes and sometimes don't know the correct vocabulary.

Advanced

I am fluent and confident in expressing myself, although I sometimes have problems with more complex ideas or unfamiliar situations.

Proficiency

I speak English fluently and understand almost everything, although I sometimes have difficulty with very colloquial English and I would like to extend my range of vocabulary.

Post-Proficiency

To most intents and purposes, I operate at the level of a well-educated native speaker, although my range of vocabulary is not quite as extensive.





Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ on Tuition and Training

1. How old do I have to be to participate in NAES USA?

Our normal tuition is recommended for participants aged 2 years to 70 years.

2. Is there any tuition for absolute beginners?

Yes, certainly! You can book tuition with us as an absolute beginner and after a month, you will already have reached a level with which you can make yourself understood in certain everyday situations.

3. Is there a placement test for leveling?

Certainly! Every student and employees are tested on the first day of class with a Placement Test, in order to assign them to the course that best fits their knowledge level of English.

4. Are the tutors native English teachers?

Our tutors are qualified, experienced and speak their mother tongue. We have both native and non-native English teachers. This guarantees the level of quality of tuition and training.

5. How early on should I book a tuition and training?

We recommend you begin booking a tuition approximately two months in advance, so as to avoid disappointment. The complete payment will have to be in advance one week before the beginning of the actual class.

6. How many students are assigned to our tuition and training?

Depending on the subject or program we offer, but the number of maximum participants for English language training (corporate training) between 4 and 10 participants.

7. What levels are offered?

Our levels are divided into: Beginners, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Academic levels.

8. Are certificates given upon tuition completion?

Upon completion of our tuition, our students will receive an uncertified certificate of participation.

9. How can I pay for my tuition? When can I make a payment?

You can make your payment in advance by bank transfer to our BCA account at least one week before the class begins.



ADMISSION

NAES USA welcomes people of all ages and levels to join our tuition and training in either a private or a group class.

Classes can be any day of the week (even weekends) in the morning, afternoon or evening. In certain circumstances, if your home or office is not suitable, you can take your classes at our tutor's house or public areas. All tutorial and training materials are provided.

Corporate training and tutoring fees are charged depending on the lessons duration, location, class size and type of program / subject, tutor and other details.

Payment terms:
Our policy is that both training and tuition fees are to be paid in full and in advance via bank transfer.

Steps to success

  • Analysis of your current language ability

On the first day of lesson and training, student or trainee will take a Placement Test covering grammar as well as vocabulary. We recommend that him consider which language level his at, which goal he would like to achieve and how much time he can allocate to the lessons. The results can vary according to individual skills, age, prior language exposure, amongst other factors. They will help him to determine the most suitable duration in order to reach your target.



CONTACT US

CONTACT INFORMATION

NAES USA provides high quality service and client satisfaction - we will do our best to meet your expectations.

Thank you for visiting our blog, we hope you find it useful and informative.

With a variety of programs to choose from, we are sure you will be happy joining one of our programs.

If you would like further information on NAES USA and our programs, please contact us via:

NAES USA

Offering Customized Learning Programs & Services with
Qualified & Personalized Native & Non-Native Teachers!

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Jl. Tanjung Duren Raya Kav. 5-9
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Indonesia

Phone: (62-21)30221388
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