$99 for One Month of Unlimited Math Tutoring at Mathnasium ($469 Value). Nine Locations Available.
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Highly trained instructors strengthen students' math skills, helping them catch up, keep up, and get ahead
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- $99 for one month of unlimited math tutoring ($469 value)
This Groupon covers the assessment and registration fees for the first month of a 6- or 12-month program, which grants unlimited 60-to-90-minute sessions. Though they vary by location, program, and grade level, monthly fees after the first month range from $229 to $379. Please call your location of choice for more information.
Choose from the following locations:
- Winter Park
- Waterford Lakes
- Tuskawilla
- Dr. Phillips
- Oviedo
- Lake Nona
- Belle Isle/Conway
- Lake Mary
- Hunter’s Creek
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About Mathnasium
More than three decades ago, educator Larry Martinek set out on a mission to develop a curriculum that would radically change the traditional approach to teaching math. Noting a "disconnect between students' basic skills training and the curriculum they [must] master in the years to come," Larry created an original teaching method designed to turn students into miniature mathematicians capable of thinking critically to solve problems. His approach, which he describes as the cultivation of number sense, strives to sharpen students’ math instincts, rather than drill them with repetitive, memory-based exercises or force them to blackmail accountants to crunch the numbers. Soon after students began using Larry's method, their test scores began to rise. In the spring of 2002, Larry's dream came true. Peter Markovitz and David Ullendorff, leaders in the education industry, made Larry and his curriculum the driving force of Mathnasium. Larry introduced his curriculum as the Mathnasium Method.
Today, Mathnasium centers can be found throughout the world. Informed by Larry's visionary innovations, the program's tutors give personalized coaching that focuses on bolstering critical thinking through written materials and mental math, forsaking many of the teaching tools found in a traditional classroom. In addition, the tutors also focus on boosting students' enthusiasm for the subject, helping them overcome a lack of confidence in the classroom or their innate fear of prime numbers.