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Common Challenges Students Face in Science and How Tuition Can Help

Edufront Learning Centre is founded in 2012 by husband and wife team, Mr. Yang Iskandar and Cikgu Hayati Abdullah, both NUS graduates, NIE-qualified, former MOE teachers from top schools.
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Science is an important subject for students in Singapore. It helps them understand the world and builds a strong foundation for future studies and careers. However, many students face difficulties in learning science, which can make the subject seem overwhelming. This article will explore the common challenges students face in science and how tuition can help them overcome these struggles.

Common Challenges in Science

1. Understanding Complex Topics

Science often involves concepts that are hard to grasp. For example, theories like Newton’s laws of motion or the periodic table in chemistry can feel abstract and confusing. Students may struggle to visualise how these ideas apply to the real world, making it difficult to understand.

2. Heavy Content Load

The science syllabus in Singapore is packed with information. Students are required to learn multiple topics, from biology to physics, within a short period. This can be overwhelming, especially when combined with other subjects.

3. Applying Knowledge

Many students find it difficult to apply what they’ve learned to solve problems. Practical tasks, like experiments or answering application-based questions, require a deeper understanding of concepts. This challenge is common in exams where students need to think critically.

4. Lack of Personal Attention

In a classroom with many students, teachers may not have enough time to address every child’s individual needs. Some students may hesitate to ask questions, fearing they might sound silly, which leaves their doubts unresolved.

5. Low Confidence

Struggling with science can affect a student’s confidence. They may feel nervous about exams or avoid participating in class discussions, further hindering their learning progress.