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The instructors at Mathnasium of Parker are exceptional math educators and outstanding individuals. How do you as a potential consumer know this? First, every individual desiring to work at our center is required to pass three rigorous math tests to even be considered as a candidate for employment at our center. The first tests their knowledge of math up through pre-algebra. Potential tutors are required to achieve a score of 85% or higher on this test. The second tests their skills up through pre-calculus. Ideal candidates will score 85% or higher on this test as well. Finally, each potential instructor is given several student work samples which they must analyze to determine if the child got the answer correct or not and if it is incorrect figure out what their mistake was and why they might have made it.
These three tests typically take from 2-3 hours to complete although some potential instructors have taken up to 5 hours to finish them (that is usually a sign they are not a good fit for our center). Once the instructor tests are scored, candidates who achieve the requisite grades are then invited back for a formal interview. During this process we are looking to see how well they work with students of varying ages (from rising second graders to seniors in high school and adults), how well they can multi-task and change course from teaching numerical fluency to a first grader to working on trigonometry problems with a high schooler, how excited they are about math in general and how much they enjoy sharing their knowledge with others. The more “geeked” they get about math concepts, the better a candidate they are - assuming of course they have a pleasing personality and can explain complicated mathematical concepts in a simple, straightforward manner.
Finally, each instructor has completed 6 hours of online training in the Mathnasium Method as well as approximately 20-30 hours of live training at the center. All of us continue our education, both online and in person, to hone our math and teaching skills.
What else should you look for in a good math teacher?
Check out our staff on the team page of our website to see just how outstanding our instructors really are! Better yet, stop by the center for a no risk assessment and see them in action! Call 303-840-1184 to make an appointment.
Mathnasium of Parker is a math-only learning center for K-12 students in Parker, CO. Trusted by over a million parents, Mathnasium uses personalized learning plans and the proprietary Mathnasium Method™ to help students catch up, keep up, and get ahead on their math journey.
Our specially trained tutors deliver face-to-face instruction in a supportive and fun small-group environment, working with students both in center and online to develop a deep understanding of math, build confidence, and improve academic performance.
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