Math Lectures Online
2025-07-08 05:47:50

Exclusive Online Math Lectures for High School Students Aiming for Top Universities

Unlock Your Potential with Math Lectures



As high school students prepare for competitive university entrance exams, mastering core concepts in mathematics becomes crucial. Kawaijuku Manavis has recognized this need and is hosting exclusive online lectures aimed at high school first and second-year students. The focus areas include 'Probability' and 'Geometry and Equations,' which are pivotal in securing a strong mathematical foundation needed for success in higher education.

Why Focus on Probability and Geometry?


Both probability and geometry are integral parts of the university entrance exam landscape. They frequently appear in various forms and understanding these subjects are critical stepping stones in solving more complex mathematics encountered in exams. The more effectively students grasp these concepts during their first two years of high school, the closer they move to achieving their university admission goals.

During the upcoming events, participants will tackle carefully selected math problems representative of those found on difficult university entrance exams. After attempting these problems, Kawaijuku's expert instructors will provide insightful explanations, covering essential points of understanding, recommended study methods, and critical areas of focus when preparing for top-tier university admissions.

This summer presents a unique opportunity for students to differentiate themselves from their peers or to tackle any lingering anxiety they may have towards mathematics. The program is designed to not only enhance mathematical skills but also to build confidence necessary for prospective students aiming for top universities.

Event Schedule


Course Offerings:


  • - For 1st Year Students: Mathematics A - 'Probability' (Duration: 40 minutes)
  • - For 2nd Year Students: Mathematics II - 'Geometry and Equations' (Duration: 40 minutes)

Instructor:


Atsushi Miyata, Mathematics Instructor at Kawaijuku.

Format:


  • - Participants will have access to video lectures.
  • - Cost: Free
  • - Registration Period: Until August 24 (Sunday)
  • - Viewing Period: Until August 31 (Sunday) - Replay available anytime during this window.

Registration Process:


Interested students can register through the event page: Kawaijuku Manavis Event

After registration, a URL for viewing will be sent to the registered email. Each lecture will present problems for students to solve, encouraging them to pause the video, work through the problems presented, and then resume to view the explanations.

Meet Your Instructor: Atsushi Miyata


Atsushi Miyata handles a broad range of classes at Kawaijuku's Chubu district campuses, catering to both standard and advanced levels of mathematics. He emphasizes understanding the fundamentals while ensuring his classes are engaging and dynamic, fostering a genuine interest in mathematics among students. He has widely contributed to creating national standardized test materials and authored numerous textbooks, making him a key figure at Kawaijuku. His courses cover an extensive array, including 'Mathematics I & A (Level 2)' and 'Mathematics II preparation' among many others.

Contact Information for Inquiries


For questions related to the event, please reach out to Kawaijuku Manavis, Sales Planning Department at: Phone: 03-3512-5773 (Available from 10:00 to 17:00, excluding weekends and holidays)

About Kawaijuku Manavis


For more information about Kawaijuku Manavis, visit Kawaijuku Manavis Website. Kawaijuku is dedicated to supporting current students in their university entrance exam preparations, offering high-quality video lectures complemented by personalized advisement. With over 1,000 lectures available, tailored learning plans are developed to suit each student's needs, guided by experienced learning advisors to help realize their college admission aspirations.


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