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Tutoring as response to COVID-19 ft. Alan Safran and Kelly Gallagher-Mackay

Alan Safran is founder of Saga Education, nonprofit serving low income students through a unique approach to tutoring.

Kelly Gallagher-Mackay is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts at Laurier University. She believes that intentional and intensive school-embedded tutoring is key to mitigating learning impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Illinois schools prepare to tutor way out of learning loss

Tutoring programs that have these characteristics make the greatest difference, according to research from the National Student Support Accelerator at Brown University.

A few key characteristics define the type of tutoring the program will provide. The tutors get formal training, and they meet with the same students over time to develop trust. Students spend at least three sessions a week with the tutors, on content that aligns with their classes.

Tutoring programs that have these characteristics make the greatest difference, according to research from the National Student Support Accelerator at Brown University.

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Innovation in In-School Tutoring: Updates from Research and On-the-Ground Efforts

CGLR Learning Tuesdays affirms the Campaign's commitment to get better at getting better by learning with and from each other. We are using these webinars as a portal through which to access and explore the best science, ideas and programs. We expect to be informed, inspired and energized by an eclectic mix of presenters who will bring knowledge derived from research, practice and lived experience.

Register now for one of our upcoming GLR Learning Tuesdays Webinars. We host one every Tuesday 3-4:30 pm ET and often host special webinars at 12:30 pm ET

As Schools Push for More Tutoring, New Research Points to Its Effectiveness — and the Challenge of Scaling it To Combat Learning Loss

During the two years that COVID-19 has upended school for millions of families, education leaders have increasingly touted one tool as a means of compensating for lost learning: personalized tutors. As a growing number of state and federal authorities pledge to make high-quality tutoring available to struggling students, a new study demonstrates positive, if modest, results from an experimental pilot that launched last spring. 

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