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Role of

Instructors
at Kumon
The role of a Kumon Instructor is to discover each
student’s level of academic ability and continually
provide students with worksheets that are suitable to
their respective ability. Instructors ensure that
students always experience a sense of achievement in
their daily study, which helps students enjoy
studying and enables them to learn independently.
Through observing students’ learning situations,
Instructors become keenly aware of how students
are changing and improving, and search for things
that will aid their future instruction
MUCH MORE
THAN
LEARNING
•At enrolment - Deciding a starting point and setting up a study
projection based on the Diagnostic test given
•Before class - Based on students’ previous results, on completed
worksheets and on observing the way students study, Instructors
carefully consider each day’s study session and provide students
with worksheets that will enable them to study and advance
independently.
•During class - Observing students and guiding them to do the
worksheets on their own, helping students to self-learn by utilizing
worksheets
•After class - After class is complete, Instructors check students’
results, and praise and encourage them to increase their
motivation to learn. Then, Instructors give students worksheets to
be done at home
•Analysis and Adjustment - Instructors use record sheets to
record students’ progress, consider the best way to have
students advance, and optimize the study plan. The study
projection that was made at the time of enrolment is examined
periodically and, if necessary, the study projection and the way
instruction is carried out are adjusted accordingly.
HELPS
CHILDREN
ATTAIN THEIR
FULLEST
POTENTIAL
•Communication with Parents - Instructors talk with parents
and guardians on a daily basis about the way students study
at home and the content that they are currently studying.
Instructors also discuss the future study plan with parents and
guardians in a way that is easy to understand so that mutual
understanding is achieved.
•Participate in various learning activities - Instructors attend
training sessions, follow up training, seminars, and
workshops, national and international conferences so they
can learn new skills from their peers.
Thank
You!

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