Aicel Igay

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Aicel Igay

Diploma degree

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Aicel - Get to know your vocal coach

the kindergarten i teach them to how singing like abcd song chikading chikading then then them na dong of the lord then i teach them to how count the number from 1 -100Tutoring is a form of personalized teaching where a tutor helps a student understand lessons, improve skills, and gain confidence in a specific subject (like Math, English, Science, or Reading). It is usually done one-on-one or in small groups. The goal of tutoring is to support learning, not to replace the teacher, but to help the student understand lessons better at their own pace. What Is Your Role as a Tutor to a Student? As a tutor, your role is to: Help students understand difficult lessons Explain topics in a simple and clear way Guide students with practice and examples Encourage and motivate them Build their confidence and study skills Adjust teaching based on the student’s learning style How to Tutor a Student (Step-by-Step) 1. Know the Student Ask what subject they find hard Know their grade level and learning pace Identify strengths and weaknesses 2. Set Clear Goals Example: improve reading skills, pass an exam, or understand a lesson Make goals simple and achievable 3. Prepare the Lesson Review the topic before the session Prepare examples, questions, and activities Use books, notes, or worksheets 4. Explain Clearly Use simple words Give real-life examples Go step by step Repeat when needed 5. Practice Together Let the student answer questions Solve problems together Correct mistakes kindly and patiently 6. Encourage Questions Let the student ask freely Never make them feel embarrassed for not knowing 7. Give Feedback Praise effort, not just correct answers Explain mistakes calmly Show how to improve 8. Review and Summarize Review what was learned Ask the student to explain it

Meet Aicel

Aicel graduated from Mindoro State University

Aicel graduated from Mindoro State University

Your vocal coach specialities

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Music History

Learner types for singing lessons

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Singing for kids

Singing lessons highlights

1. Lecture / Direct Instruction Method What it is: Teacher explains information while students listen and take notes. How to do it: Introduce the topic clearly Explain step by step Give examples Ask questions to check understanding Best for: New topics Basic knowledge and facts Large amounts of information Tip: Keep explanations short and interactive so students don’t get bored. 🧠 2. Question and Answer Method (Socratic Method) What it is: Teacher asks guiding questions to help students think and discover answers. How to do it: Ask simple questions first Move to deeper thinking questions Let students explain their reasoning Guide them if they struggle Best for: Critical thinking Problem solving Understanding ideas deeply This approach is connected to inquiry-based learning inspired by educators like John Dewey. ✍️ 3. Demonstration Method What it is: Teacher shows how something works, then students try it. How to do it: Show the process slowly Explain each step Let students practice Give feedback Best for: Math problem solving Science experiments Skills (drawing, writing, speaking) 🤝 4. Cooperative Learning Method What it is: Students work together in small groups to learn. How to do it: Divide students into groups Give a shared task Each member has a role Groups present results Best for: Communication skills Teamwork Active learning 🔍 5. Inquiry-Based Learning What it is: Students explore, investigate, and discover answers themselves. How to do it: Ask a problem or question Let students research or experiment Discuss findings Reflect on what they learned Best for: Science learning Research skills Independent thinking This connects with learning theories by Lev Vygotsky, who emphasized guided discovery.

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