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My Kumon App: Experience the Kumon Learning Online in 5 Easy Steps

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Here’s how you can get the new My Kumon App

We have welcomed big changes in the way we live. Even when it comes to education, we have adapted the online learning setup to continuously learn, expand our skills, discover our true potential, and dream of a better future!

Amidst the era of social distancing and stay and study at home, we were inspired to safely bring the Kumon Method of Learning closer to our parents and students. That’s why Kumon has launched the My Kumon App!

The app conveniently allows students to do the Kumon Study at Home program and stay connected with Kumon anytime, anywhere! At your fingertips, parents can quickly choose the Kumon Center nearest and connect to the Kumon Instructor. This helps you ensure that you are transacting with an authorized Kumon Center. Plus, there’s no need to go to the Kumon Center and fill out papers. My Kumon App truly ensures a #HomeStudyHomeSafe Kumon experience!

 

 

Are you all set for the online Kumon learning? Here are five easy steps to enjoy the new My Kumon App:

Step 1: Download the My Kumon App

The app is available for both Android and ioS users. Simply search the My Kumon app in the App Store if you’re an ioS user and the Play Store if you’re an Android user. After downloading the app, it should be ready on your smartphone.

 

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Step 2: Set up your app.

Once you open your My Kumon App, you have to enter your email address and click the log-in button. You will receive a One-Time-Pin (OTP) at your email address. Get the OTP and type it in the app to continue setting up.

 

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Step 3: Identify if you’re a new or existing student.

Once done, click the Add Student button and identify if you are a new student or an existing student.

If you are a parent of a new student, choose your province and preferred Kumon Center and fill out all the details. If you are an existing student, place your child’s student ID and date of birth. Don’t worry! Your Kumon Instructor will provide your student ID once you’ve completed the enrollment procedure.

 

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Step 4: Read through the Terms and Data Protection Policy.

You’re almost done, so take the time to read and understand the Terms and Data Protection Policy. This is an important step before agreeing to the consent statement. Once you’ve read through them, click Accept & Continue.

 

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Step 5: For existing Kumon students, click on the register button. For new Kumon students, answer the New Student Survey.

You’re on the final step to exploring the My Kumon app!

If you’re an existing Kumon student, click on the register button. If you’re a new student, just tick all the boxes that apply to you in the New Student Survey. Then, click finish and review all information you entered before clicking on the Submit button.

 

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If you’ve covered all the steps, let your Kumon Instructor know that you’ve successfully registered via the app! Just wait for him/her to approve your registration.

 

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It takes five easy steps to start your online Kumon experience, whether you’re at home or on the go! What’s even better is you will get access to amazing features once you’re officially a Kumon student! Enroll now to make the most out of the My Kumon App!

Download the My Kumon App today for free:

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How parents can help their kids with remote learning

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It appears that this new educational system is here to stay. The question now is, how can parents help their children with distance learning?

When the health crisis first hit and schools started to close their doors, a lot of questions were asked. Parents and teachers were caught off-guard and had numerous concerns about the only available option: online distance learning.

But now that everyone is past the first full academic year, some of those concerns have trickled down from conscious thought—this does not mean, however, that some questions no longer need to be asked.

Here are some questions that every parent should be asking themselves about online distance learning.

1. Is our home prepared?

There are some things that online distance learning requires, and this often includes a stable internet connection and a dedicated device for your child. But before the next school year begins, ask yourself whether or not the tools already available are enough.

Sit down with your children and ask them what they struggled with in the current school year. Was their connection reliable, or would it fall through in the middle of a classroom discussion? Is the device they are using enough or do their projects require more advanced features?

As the school year ends, parents should assess if their current remote learning setup is working for their child, so they can make the necessary adjustments needed before the next one starts.

2. What are my other options?

The default solution with online learning has been to stick with the schools that children were attending pre-pandemic. But with each school approaching remote learning differently, it might pay off to consider other options that might be more effective for your child.

Do not be afraid to dig in a little deeper and have discussions with the school faculty on how they will grade their students, how they plan to approach their lessons, and what platforms they will be using to facilitate their classes. Do the research and have your children join the conversation, too.

3. Is my child keeping up with the school’s new online setup?

Naturally, the number one priority in remote learning is your children. Sit down with them to discuss how they feel about the whole setup. Do they think they are learning and are they able to keep up? Are they getting enough help from their teachers? Are they able to voice their concerns and are their questions properly addressed in and outside of class?

Take all of the answers to heart and make adjustments wherever you think you can. The educational situation might have changed, but learning should not be sacrificed—especially if the difference between effective studies and a lackluster experience might just be a matter of adjusting your child’s schedule to when they feel most able to focus.

4. Am I giving my child enough resources?

If you are looking for a supplementary learning program for your children, the Kumon Method offers to help your child enhance both their academic and ”self-learning” ability.

Teachers are doing their best to provide your children with what they need to properly learn and understand their lessons, but giving your children access to supplementary learning avenues will help them in the long run.

Supplementary learning is available in multiple forms: through educational videos, self-learning, and other educational systems outside of formal school. Look into what is available and what will work best for your child. After all, these supplementary programs will also aid your child in learning and getting the most out of online distance learning.

Despite the trying times, everyone has learned to adapt in however way they can—and students have graduated from their first full year of remote learning. But with face-to-face school still in question, you can never be too prepared to provide your child with the best learning setup possible.

Looking for a supplementary learning program for your children? Develop their academic skills and character with Kumon. As Kumon Philippines celebrates its 25th anniversary, you can take part in the celebrations with the Online New Student Promo Plus. Enroll your child from May 21 to June 30, 2021 to avail of a free Kumon bag and free registration fee.

 

5 Things We Learned After A Year of Online Distance Learning

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The virtual graduation ceremonies may have already concluded, but the first year of online distance learning deserves another look back

This time last year, teachers and parents alike were still reeling from the unexpected turn into online distance learning brought about by the pandemic. In those first few months, many struggled and others might have even lost focus. But, at this point in the learning process, everyone deserves their graduation rites. 

But what were the lessons we learned from online distance learning, anyway? Here are five of the biggest realizations that no one will soon forget.

Lesson 1: Learning does not end when class does.

While your young kids used to have the opportunity to talk with their teachers after class to clarify a lesson or a project, the same experience is often impossible when the online classrooms close—and texts and emails and chats just don’t have the same effect as a face-to-face discussion. 

This is why, in online distance learning, it’s best practice to reiterate lessons whenever the opportunity comes up. Math lessons can be discussed over slicing pizza to give everyone in the house a slice, and writing messages to relatives online can be done to apply lessons learned in Reading or English.

Lesson 2: Creativity cannot be overlooked.

While your children’s creativity is often tested in projects that require drawings or comic sketches, online distance learning has challenged your own creativity as a parent. You’ve had to be more hands-on with your children’s lessons and have had to think outside the box to make sure they truly understand what their teachers have taught them.

It’s not just about creative visualization—it’s about crafting multiple ways of solving a problem, with the consideration of how your children might best internalize their lessons. With online distance learning, it has become more apparent that education is not one-size-fits-all. 

Lesson 3: Self-learning needs to be developed.

Self-learning is a term that is thrown around often—and for a good reason. With limited interaction with their fellow students and teachers, your children have had to master the art of learning on their own. But while this is true, you as parents have had to help them master their skills. 

Helping them sharpen their self-learning skills can be as simple as letting them study their lessons on their own, asking questions instead of giving the answers, and providing real-life situations that highlight their schoolbook lessons. Whatever method you have found to be effective, keep going.

Lesson 4: Creating structure is a priority.

Arguably, the biggest shock of online distance learning came when students, teachers, and parents lost the educational structure they had depended on for years. There were no more morning assemblies, and no midday breaks, and face-to-face discussions. And so a new structure had to be built. 

A dedicated study area is now a priority, distractions at home must be put away, and a schedule has to be strictly followed. Without this structure enforced at home, your children could easily fall into the misunderstanding they are currently on a long summer break.

Contact the Kumon Center nearest you for more details: https://ph.kumonglobal.com/find-us