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Tutor Training Resource Library

We need your help to provide an open-access Tutor Training Resource Library and develop new tutor training materials!

Would you be interested in making your tutor training publicly accessible through NSSA’s website?
If so, please complete this Tutor Training Resource Library Interest Form. Sharing your training materials is a great way to build awareness of your tutoring program and contribute to the field. You can also indicate interest in setting up a call to discuss this project further through this form.

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Tutorly Inc.

Tutorly is an online tutoring company that offers high-impact tutoring in all subjects. Our tutors have a proven track record of helping students improve their grades, test scores, and college readiness. We design our tutoring curriculums tailored to each school or individual student's needs to provide engaging, effective sessions. Students meet one-on-one with a consistent tutor to foster a strong relationship and create a safe environment for learning. Our fully interactive two-way platform makes the student and tutor feel like they are in the same room. 

Golden Oppportunity (GO), Inc

GO's team of experienced educators provides free one-on-one tutoring and mentorship to students in need in grades 2 through 8 in the Ithaca City School District. GO Tutors integrate themselves into all facets of their student's academic experience and serve as advocates, helping students develop the necessary skills to succeed. The professional tutoring service and social-emotional support ensure that the road is smoother for students needing a helping hand along the way.

East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring (EPATT)

East Palo Alto Tennis & Tutoring (EPATT) has partnered with the East Palo Alto community since 1988 to help students overcome systemic academic inequities and achieve long-term success. EPATT provides high-dosage, one-on-one tutoring aligned with classroom instruction, complemented by enrichment, family engagement, and tennis. Students often enter multiple grade levels behind, yet with consistent support, many make accelerated gains and reach grade level. EPATT serves hundreds of students annually through deep school and community partnerships.

What ChatGPT Could Mean for Tutoring

Developing and staffing the kind of tutoring that research has shown is most effective—often referred to as high quality, or high-impact tutoring—is complex, time-consuming, and expensive. Tutors meet with students at least three times a week, in small groups or one-on-one. Work should be targeted to a specific subject and aligned to high-quality curriculum, and should develop strong tutor-tutee relationships.

“High-impact tutoring is not homework help. They’re not sporadically dropping in,” said Carly Robinson, a senior researcher at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education who works with the National Student Support Accelerator, a group promoting research-based tutoring programs.

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High-dosage tutoring is still hard. Here’s what schools have learned.

“The truth is that there are a lot of scabbed knees and bruises in this work,” Borders, who oversees the state’s tutoring effort, said at a conference held last week at Stanford University about the future of tutoring. “Not going to sugar coat this, guys. It’s hard work.”

Early in the pandemic, experts identified high-dosage tutoring — the kind that’s offered multiple times per week, in small groups, with a consistent tutor — as a potentially successful strategy for helping students plug learning gaps. But more than two years into a national push to expand the reach of tutoring, many schools are still struggling with basics, like how to staff and schedule their programs.

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High-Impact Tutoring: Some Research-Based Essentials

Of all academic interventions, so-called “high-dosage” tutoring has shown the most evidence of helping students gain academic ground quickly.

Susanna Loeb, the founder and executive director of the National Student Support Accelerator, studies how schools can use and scale up intensive tutoring, which involves one-on-one situations or very small groups meeting at least 30 minutes, three or more times a week.

Loeb, who is also a professor and the director of the education policy initiative at the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, spoke with Education Week about what goes into effective tutoring.

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NSSA 2023 Conference - High-Impact Tutoring: From Research to Sustainability

NSSA 2023 Conference

Join this invitation-only gathering of researchers, district, state, and higher education leaders, tutoring providers, and funders to:

  • Learn about implications of recent research findings and innovative and sustainable practices in tutoring;
  • Explore successful state and district strategies for scaling and sustainability; and
  • Make connections with education leaders in the field.