Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if this helps explains the achievement gap everyone is talking about recently. The families who can pa $80-$100 per hour the kids are doing fine. The rest perhaps not so much. Just a thought.
There is definitely an achievement gap for some because of the tutors. If you have a kid with a tutor since K, and that kid got into HGC, then it's an unfair advantage to the kid who didn't have the benefit of a tutor. Could the child have gotten into HGC without the tutor? Who knows.
However, there are kids that do get into HGC with no tutor or prep tests. I think these are the truly gifted or at least advanced ones.
I teach my kids myself and my kids got into HGC. I think I am better than a tutor because I will pour my heart into teaching my kids. Could they have got into HGC if I did not tutor them?
Who knows? Probably my teaching skewed the results in their favor. On the other hand the fact that I breastfed them or I read to them every night or that we have a happy marriage and home and that I am a highly qualified SAHM or that we have a high SES and HHI or that we have a healthy lifestyle or we ration TV times and electronics or we expose them to enrichment or we spend a lot of time with our kids ---- everything can skew results.
How about not doing cocaine when I was pregnant - does that give an unfair advantage to my kids? How about not ferberizing them when they were little? What about having great relations with my ILs thereby ensuring that my children have loving relatives and support system in their lives - does that give them an unfair advantage?
Life is all about a series of choices and fate.
There are many kids who go for these tutoring and coaching classes for HGC admissions test. Only 30% get in. And these are the 30% who would have gotten in even without the tutoring.
These kids and their parents are self selecting to try and get into the program. That in itself gives them an advantage that other kids do not have.