ALOHA Teachers Make Learning Fun and Students Excel in Math, Reading, and Writing Thanks to Their Unique Interactive Programs and Outstanding Teachers
EDISON, NEW JERSEY (PRWEB) April 29, 2014 -- http://www.alohamindmath.com ALOHA teachers make learning fun. Let’s look at how their teachers make learning fun and how their students excel, honoring teachers on National Teacher Day on May 7, coordinating with their annual Math Olympiad and first Vocabulary Bee.
ALOHA’s specialized learning programs in math, reading, and writing assist both struggling students and gifted students, who desire a lively academic challenge.
“Our caring teachers make a difference in our students’ lives,” said Mani Manickavelu, ALOHA Chief Executive Officer and President. “We are unlike other centers. We don’t use worksheets or rote learning. Our unique interactive programs and our outstanding teachers make learning fun and students excel.”
Unlike other academic learning centers which use traditional paper and pencil worksheets as their sole method, at ALOHA’s nationwide centers, from California to Illinois, to Texas, to Virginia, students interact with their peers in small group settings while receiving guided classroom instruction.
“What a child learns now will later on in high school make him or her more competitive for college admissions and scholarships,” said businessman Hassan Bijani, owner of ALOHA Decatur in Decatur, Georgia, with his wife, teacher Sabina Bijani. “We combined our skills and expertise to make learning more interesting and engaging.”
ALOHA Decatur is located at 1685 Church St, Suite # 203 in Decatur, Georgia. For more information about that location call Hassan or Sabina Bijani at (678) 554-7800, or visit http://alohamindmath.com/decatur.
Parents enroll their children, between 5 years-old through 12 years-old, in one of the nationwide locations for a variety of reasons. A mother in Peachtree City, Georgia, enrolled her son into ALOHA to improve in school.
"When he started coming to ALOHA in Peachtree City, Georgia, two years ago it was hard for him to add or subtract single digit numbers,” said parent Yolanda Gant Upshaw. “He is a special needs child. His confidence with math has skyrocketed. He masters math concepts with ease. Now, he can calculate long strings of numbers in his head. His doctor is so impressed with his achievements. ALOHA enriched my son for life!”
ALOHA’s Peachtree City new location is located at6000 Shakerag Hill, Suite 210, in Peachtree City, Georgia. For more information call Alka Gupta at (404) 474-2663, or visit http://alohamindmath.com/peachtreecity.
Many parents want their children to improve in school, i.e., build confidence, be motivated, focused and listen, all skills they use throughout life. With the help of ALOHA programs, children gain skills in advanced math, reading, and writing skills.
About ALOHA Mind Math
The unique academic enrichment programs at ALOHA Mind Math Centers help children 5 years old through 12 years old be the best they can be to get ahead in all academic areas. This interactive learning method promotes the development and engagement on both sides of the brain, designed for frustrated learners or high-achieving gifted students. Through instructor-led, small group tutoring sessions, children improve their focus, develop vital learning skills, as well as study and life skills, and advance their self confidence to excel in reading, math, language arts, and science, to ultimately persevere in the face of adversity to go after their dreams. Discover the genius in your child.
ALOHA Mind Math was founded in 1993 and introduced in the United States in 2006. ALOHA Mind Math continues to experience growth beyond their current presence in 18 states, 23 countries, and 4,200 locations worldwide. To learn more about ALOHA Mind Math reading program, math program, and language arts programs, Math Olympiad, Vocab Bee, or schedule an orientation at a center near you visit http://www.alohamindmath.com.
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Mary Beth, ALOHA Mind Math, http://www.alohamindmath.com, +1 (847) 426-5964, [email protected]
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