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Will Waiver Program Effectively End SES?

By Scott Cronenweth On November 22, 2011 · Add Comment · In Education: General, Education: Industry, In The News, Teaching & Tutoring, Tutoring
Already thirty-seven states plus the District of Columbia have said that they intend to apply for an SES waiver between now and mid-February 2012. If granted, the waivers would free districts in these states from setting aside hundreds of millions of dollars each year for after-school tutoring targeting the lowest-performing students. This sweeping change would effectively end SES, which has already been eliminated from the Senate’s version of the updated NCLB legislation.
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The Socratic Method in Tutoring

By Scott Cronenweth On November 15, 2011 · Add Comment · In General, Teaching & Tutoring, Test Preparation, Testing
One of the oldest and most powerful teaching techniques is simply to guide the learner by asking directed questions. This basic tutoring approach is sometimes referred to as the Socratic Method or the “inquiry method.”
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4 Tips for Connecting with New Learners

By Scott Cronenweth On November 8, 2011 · Add Comment · In General, Teaching, Teaching & Tutoring
You can find basic “make a great first impression” tips in dozens of places online. Here are some tutoring-specific tips on first impressions.
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StoryCorp’s National Teachers Initiative Celebrates Teaching

By Scott Cronenweth On September 27, 2011 · 3 Comments · In Education: General, General, Teaching & Tutoring
On September 19, StoryCorps launched its National Teachers Initiative at the White House. The Initiative celebrates the contributions of America’s public school teachers.
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Awareness of Learning Disabilities in Students

By Scott Cronenweth On August 30, 2011 · Add Comment · In Assessments, General, Teaching & Tutoring, Tutoring
As a new school year begins, now is a good time for tutors to raise their awareness of learning disabilities and how to spot them. The support and encouragement of a caring tutor can make a big difference in a child’s success.
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Athletics and Academics – What Tutors Should Consider

By Scott Cronenweth On August 23, 2011 · Add Comment · In General, Teaching, Teaching & Tutoring
Does participation in athletics ultimately support higher academic achievement? Or is the phrase “student-athlete” an oxymoron? Here are some thoughts on the matter from the blogosphere.
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Academic Prep Camps are Hot This Summer

By Scott Cronenweth On August 16, 2011 · 1 Comment · In Exam: ACT, Exam: SAT, Teaching & Tutoring, Test Preparation
With college admissions growing ever more competitive, academic prep camps are becoming increasingly popular as an adjunct to, or even a replacement for, more traditional summer camp. Preparation for the SAT and ACT tests are popular on tutoring camp agendas. Some programs offer remedial support, while others are geared for helping high achievers meet their goals, such as admission to a top-tier university.
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In-Home Tutoring Remains Important

By Scott Cronenweth On August 2, 2011 · 7 Comments · In Teaching & Tutoring, Tutoring
There’s no doubt that online tutoring is having a huge impact on the tutoring industry worldwide. Other trends in tutoring, such as community tutoring, volunteer tutoring and tutoring centers and “camps,” have likewise grown in importance and prominence in the US and elsewhere. But despite these recent trends and changes, there are still important opportunities – and an important role in the educational process – for in-home tutors.
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Free Online Tutoring Programs Are on the Rise

By Scott Cronenweth On July 26, 2011 · 10 Comments · In Education: Industry, Teaching & Tutoring
In the US, the Supplemental Education Services (SES) component of the No Child Left Behind Act provides free tutoring for low-income students in low-performing schools. But that program may not be funded much longer. And what about all the children, as well as adults, who don’t qualify? Here in the US, there is a growing response to the need for publically available free tutoring for both kids and adults – and many of these new services are delivered online.
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The Debate Around Federally Funded Free Tutoring Heats Up

By Scott Cronenweth On July 19, 2011 · 3 Comments · In Education: Industry, In The News, Teaching & Tutoring, Tutoring
Congress is debating whether to keep various components of No Child Left Behind -- including Supplemental Education Services (SES), which provides federally funded free tutoring. How well is this program performing? And is it likely to survive the budget cuts?
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