
Researchers Are Finding That High-Dosage Tutoring Isn’t The Silver Bullet – Maybe Schools (& Researchers) Should Prioritize Peer Tutors, Instead?
For the past few years, I’ve voiced a lot of skepticism about the idea that bringing in a bunch of tutor was going to be effective in supporting students. As I said many times, I just didn’t see where schools were going to find people to hire and adequately supervise them.
New studies suggest that my criticisms have been well-founded. Check out The Hechinger Report’s new article, Tutoring was supposed to save American kids after the pandemic. The results? ‘Sobering.’
Because of my community organizing background, I always keep in mind Saul Alinsky’s advice: “The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.” So, I’ve paired my criticism of starting tutoring programs with suggesting that, instead, schools start peer tutoring programs. You can read all about them, and how I used them in my classes, at THE BEST RESOURCES ON PEER TUTORS.
However, I’m not holding my breath….
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