A leading provider in supplemental education for Math, Reading and Writing, Eye Level learning centers strive to teach and tutor children ages 3-16 in basic learning skills.
Eye Level is a supplemental education program that originated in Korea about 30 years ago and now has over 2.5 million children enrolled world-wide. We are the leading provider in supplemental education in the areas of Math and Reading and Writing.
"E" stands for eye level. Our philosophy is that every child has the potential to learn and master math, reading and writing. We enable students to realize this potential by bringing the instructional materials to the eye-level of your child.
By conducting a thorough, yet child friendly Skills Assessment, we are able to isolate your child's strengths and areas of development. We then create a specifically tailored program that builds upon your child's strengths and use these strengths to help develop areas of weaker understanding.
Both our Math and Reading and Writing programs are aligned to United States educational standards. This means that while the work your child completes in Eye Level may not correlate exactly to what they are doing in the classroom, it does support and advance their understanding of their classroom work.
Each of our programs require the student to come to class in the center at least once a week. Your child will come for a 1-2 hour class in our center either once or twice a week to work on his/her individualized program. While homework is not required, we do encourage parents to consider taking homework after class. Homework is most effective if students complete a small amount (10-15 minutes) every night, rather than try and complete the work all at once.
We believe that small amount of consistent work every day will help your child to develop a more thorough and innate understanding of the material. Additionally, our program works most effectively with long-term participation. This relates to the idea that a small amount of consistent work will give your child greater benefit, than a large amount of inconsistent work that he/she is likely to forget.