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What You Need to Know About High Impact Tutoring
9th April 2024 • Schoolin' Around • Schoolin' Around by Branching Minds
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Our guest, Dr. Janet Wilson, discusses the principles and benefits of high-impact tutoring and how it can be integrated into the school day. She emphasizes the importance of aligning tutoring with classroom instruction and measuring its effectiveness through both quantitative and qualitative data. Dr. Wilson also addresses the challenges of funding and sustainability, highlighting the need for districts to repurpose existing resources and prioritize tutoring as a cost-effective intervention. She shares success stories of districts that have implemented high impact tutoring and discusses the mission of Littera Education in providing affordable and effective tutoring programs.

Resources:

High Impact Tutoring Webinar

Tutoring Article

Littera Education

DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR ACCELERATING STUDENT LEARNING WITH HIGH-IMPACT TUTORING

High-Impact Tutoring | National Student Support Accelerator 

Integrating High-Impact Tutoring with Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS)

Takeaways

  • High-impact tutoring is a highly effective intervention that can support students in making significant academic gains.
  • Tutoring should be aligned with classroom instruction, and high-quality instructional materials should be used that are consistent with the curriculum.
  • Measuring tutoring effectiveness requires quantitative data, such as student progress on standardized tests, and qualitative data, such as improved self-efficacy and transference of skills to the classroom.
  • Funding and sustainability of tutoring programs can be achieved by repurposing existing resources and prioritizing tutoring as a cost-effective intervention.

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