Rethinking Tuition Culture Through Sustainable Learning

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In a recent article by theAsianparent, they explored how First Principles Education offers mentoring as a more sustainable alternative to traditional tuition in Singapore.

In a recent article by theAsianparent, they explored how First Principles Education offers mentoring as a more sustainable alternative to traditional tuition in Singapore.

The feature looks at the pressures many families face around tuition culture, and how students may benefit more from learning skills that help them take ownership of their studies over the long term.

The article highlights First Principles Education’s focus on helping students build time management, note taking, memory, stress management, and independent learning habits. It also shares Emil’s perspective that while tuition may offer short term academic support, mentoring can better equip students with the confidence and study systems needed to succeed on their own.

Read more about First Principles Education’s approach to sustainable learning via the link: Rethinking Tuition Culture in Singapore: Why Mentoring in Singapore (SG) is the Key to Sustainable Learning