By Dr. Harry Tennant
Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Can Tutoring Manager specify tutoring to the level of individual learning standards?Yes. When assigning a student to tutoring, one often wants to student to master a particular body of knowledge or a particular skill. In assessing the effectiveness of the tutoring (or the tutor), one needs to know what to assess. Although Tutoring Manager can be used to track generic tutoring assignments (e.g., "catch up in math") it can also be specific to individual learning standards. In addition, tutors can be qualified in general (e.g., "Math") or can be qualified for particular learning standards. The latter opens the possibilities for maintaining a database of students who tutor their peers on specific learning standards. Posted at 1:18 PM Keywords: FAQ: Tutoring Manager , tips 3 Comments |