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High-Impact Tutoring: State of the
Research and Priorities for Future Learning

Bibliographic Data

Author(s)
Robinson, Carly D., and Susanna Loeb.
Year of Study
2021
https://edworkingpapers.com/ai21-384

Research Design

Effect Size
Make sure ELs have tutors who speak their native language (no evidence yet)

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