For some, tutoring may be the answer
Angelique Flores
Another resource for helping at-risk students is a tutor.
For years, children have been using them, and school officials still
recommend them.
“Added focus and attention has had an impact,” said Lynn Bogart,
director of instruction and curriculum at the Huntington Beach City
School District.
The benefits of tutoring are the extra help and the one-on-one
attention, officials say.
The first question to answer is whether a child needs a tutor. Knowing
when to hire one is often left to the teacher, said Ocean View School
District Supt. James Tarwater.
However, when a child is identified as being at risk, that child needs
a tutor, Fountain Valley School District Supt. Marc Ecker recommends.
Some parents seek tutors for children who don’t need the help to stay
on track but who want them to excel, said Tammie Sherman, administrative
assistant and student advisor at the Bosphorous Education Center
When a parent decides to use a tutor, the next step is where to get
one. For some children, a group study session after school is sufficient.
For others, more personalized attention is necessary. Some students only
use tutors for extra study time before a test.
“It depends on the students and what they’re comfortable with,”
Sherman said.Ocean View School District has offered tutoring assistance
for years at no cost to students. Many of the district’s schools have
homework assistance labs where students can receive help from
teachers.Most schools in the districts have students or teachers who can
be hired for one-on-one tutoring.
Some parents prefer private tutors and other private educational
systems to help a child outside of school, Bogart said. Private
one-on-one tutors can cost up to $25 an hour, depending on where you go.
The schools in the Fountain Valley district have a list of outside
tutoring resources available to parents, district officials said.
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