Category Archives: reading tutoring
Education-Waived
When the Obama Administration announced that the U.S. Department of Education would soon grant states waivers from the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act, he repeatedly used the words “flexibility” and “relief.” The language sounds strong, but, make no mistake, when it comes to the law’s requirement that after-school tutoring and school choice [...]
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Language Arts Tutoring: A Teacher’s Perspective
Literacy tutoring is more popular than ever. Research has demonstrated consistently that students who do not master the reading process are at risk of academic failure in the future. Many parents and schools feel tremendous pressure to help these students catch-up to prevent the consequences of illiteracy. Tutoring has been shown to help struggling students [...]