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Overdeck Family Foundation Awarded 1 Million Ecosystem Grant to NSSA
A two-year grant of $1,000,000 to the National Student Support Accelerator (NSSA), a program devoted to translating research on how tutoring can benefit students into action. This grant will strengthen the high-impact tutoring ecosystem by supporting NSSA in disseminating research on what makes tutoring programs effective to state and local education agencies, ensuring that evidence-based tutoring reaches the students who need it most.
High-Impact Tutoring Talking Points
- High-impact tutoring leads to substantial learning gains for students by supplementing (but not replacing) students’ classroom experiences.
- High-impact tutoring responds to individual needs and complements students’ existing curriculum.
- Tutoring in these programs is completed by another trained adult who will work hand-in-hand with us, the student’s primary educator, to support student learning.
- COVID-19 caused extended disruptions for all students and low-income, Black and Latinx students bore
Portland schools finally offer tutoring — to a fraction of students who need it
“Portland is probably doing the right thing by starting small and getting it right,” Loeb said. “Using your own teachers can be effective and easier to implement since the teachers are well versed in what the students should be learning and they likely already know the students.”
Critically, though, structuring the program this way could limit the district’s ability to scale it up, Loeb added. That’s a particular concern given the millions of dollars in federal pandemic relief money that has to be spent or returned by September 2024.
Tutoring isn’t reaching most students. Here’s how to vastly expand it
With “proper supports, such as good materials and coaching, they can be excellent tutors,” said Stanford professor Susanna Loeb, who founded the National Student Support Accelerator to expand access to high-quality tutoring.
PK - 8 Math Tutoring Resource Library
The content and design of this Resource Library draws on insights from interviews with tutoring program directors, teachers, math directors, STEM directors and other math leaders, as well as from a literature review of peer-reviewed journal articles on math teaching, tutoring, and equitable teaching practices.
The goal of this guide is to provide resources to help tutoring programs provide effective math tutoring for students in need.
High-Impact Tutoring: Higher Education Institution Playbook
This Playbook aims to support HEIs in partnering with school districts to offer high-impact tutoring services. While HEI staff members are the primary audience, state educational officials, school district staff, and school administrators can leverage many of the resources in the Playbook.
NEW Tutoring Tool! High-Impact Tutoring: Higher Education Institution Playbook
Are you a college or university leader looking to improve opportunities for your students?
Or maybe you are a district leader looking to partner with a college or university to provide tutoring for your students?
The National Student Support Accelerator’s High Impact Tutoring: Higher Education Institution Playbook supports higher education institutions in partnering with school districts to offer high-impact tutoring services.
PROOF POINTS: Trial finds cheaper, quicker way to tutor young kids in reading
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