Chapter 13 Tutoring Reflections on Tutoring If your

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Chapter 13 Tutoring

Chapter 13 Tutoring

Reflections on Tutoring If your school district is experiencing budget cuts, and the school

Reflections on Tutoring If your school district is experiencing budget cuts, and the school board wants to end the tutoring program in order to save money, what would you tell school board members to encourage them to keep the program? What alternatives could you suggest?

Benefits and Drawbacks of Tutoring Benefits: Tailored to a student’s individual strengths and needs

Benefits and Drawbacks of Tutoring Benefits: Tailored to a student’s individual strengths and needs Offers instant feedback Can be especially effective for English learners Drawback: Can be costly to school districts, who may rely on uncertified volunteers instead

Conditions for Effective Tutoring is based on class instruction and assessment; maybe also Individualized

Conditions for Effective Tutoring is based on class instruction and assessment; maybe also Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Tutors are well trained and receive continual training. Students are tutored at least three times per week. Tutors develop a rapport with tutees. Programs are well implemented.

Types of Tutors Reading specialists Literacy coaches Certified teachers Paraprofessionals Computer-assisted tutoring Web-based tutoring

Types of Tutors Reading specialists Literacy coaches Certified teachers Paraprofessionals Computer-assisted tutoring Web-based tutoring

Responsibilities of a Reading Specialist Provide individualized reading and writing instruction Provide assessment Diagnose

Responsibilities of a Reading Specialist Provide individualized reading and writing instruction Provide assessment Diagnose reading problems and recommend appropriate interventions Serve as a resource for the school district Provide professional development at the local and state levels Train paraprofessionals Provide leadership in student advocacy

Guidelines for Paraprofessional Tutors: should be trained by certified reading specialists need ongoing training

Guidelines for Paraprofessional Tutors: should be trained by certified reading specialists need ongoing training and feedback must be reliable and punctual should use high-quality instructional materials The child should work with the same tutor in each session. A certified specialist should be present during sessions to answer questions, provide input. (continued)

Guidelines for Paraprofessional Tutors, continued Tutoring sessions need to be structured. The reading specialist

Guidelines for Paraprofessional Tutors, continued Tutoring sessions need to be structured. The reading specialist needs to assess the tutee on a regular basis. Tutoring session instruction must coordinate with classroom instruction.

Effective Computer-Assisted Tutoring Programs Criteria: Motivational Self-monitoring Skill reinforcing Self-pacing Record analyze progress Suggest

Effective Computer-Assisted Tutoring Programs Criteria: Motivational Self-monitoring Skill reinforcing Self-pacing Record analyze progress Suggest reading strategies Reinforce literacy skills— fluency, comprehension, reading, writing skills, and so forth.

Example of Web-Based Tutoring— Intelligent Tutoring of the Structure Strategy (ITSS) Helps fifth through

Example of Web-Based Tutoring— Intelligent Tutoring of the Structure Strategy (ITSS) Helps fifth through seventh grades understand expository text (e. g. , social studies and science). Indicates organizational structure.

Example of a Successful Program— Reading Recovery Student rereads familiar books, to experience success.

Example of a Successful Program— Reading Recovery Student rereads familiar books, to experience success. Student rereads a book from the previous session. Tutor gives isolated word study instruction. Student writes a short story, focusing on meaning and listening for the sounds in words. Tutor writes out the story on a piece of paper and cuts it up so the student must put the pieces back together. Tutor introduces a new book; this is used for the next tutoring session.

Lesson Plans for Tutoring Sessions Should Consist of. . . Written objectives Consistent sequence/format

Lesson Plans for Tutoring Sessions Should Consist of. . . Written objectives Consistent sequence/format Appropriate materials Reflection on the lesson

Tutoring Session Format for a 45 -Minute Session Easy reading (10 minutes) Rereading of

Tutoring Session Format for a 45 -Minute Session Easy reading (10 minutes) Rereading of instructional material (5 minutes) Word study (10 minutes) Writing (5 to 10 minutes) Introducing and reading new book at student’s instructional level (10 to 15 minutes)

Lesson Plan for Tutoring

Lesson Plan for Tutoring

Characteristics of Effective Tutors for English Learners Are culturally sensitive Understand second language acquisition

Characteristics of Effective Tutors for English Learners Are culturally sensitive Understand second language acquisition Understand difference between oral and academic proficiency Build English learners’ confidence so they are comfortable in class discussions and activities

Sample Lesson Plan for a First-Grade English Learner

Sample Lesson Plan for a First-Grade English Learner

Helping Tutees Tackle Challenging Words

Helping Tutees Tackle Challenging Words

Tutoring and Technology Videoconferencing Useful if students don’t have easy access to a university-based

Tutoring and Technology Videoconferencing Useful if students don’t have easy access to a university-based tutoring program Allows for face-to-face tutoring with a tutor who may not be local

More Reflections on Tutoring Did you ever need special tutoring in a subject you

More Reflections on Tutoring Did you ever need special tutoring in a subject you were struggling with? How was the experience? Was it useful? Did it help you learn the subject and understand the material? Were you embarrassed at being singled out for needing extra help? How can help your students enjoy the tutoring experience and be motivated to want to learn more?

Related Video Presentation You can see a video on tutoring a student in reading,

Related Video Presentation You can see a video on tutoring a student in reading, with an interest in science (which is related to the discussion on page 343 of the chapter).