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Category: National Tutoring Association

30 September 2014

Tutoring Our Special Needs Students

Written by National Tutoring Association
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Including 25 Tips For Working with Special Needs Students For most tutors, our students are general education students who are struggling in a subject discipline. We hear statements such as, “I have always hated math (or some other subject)....
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04 June 2014

The Importance of Training Peer Tutors

Written by National Tutoring Association
By Dr. Sandi Ayaz, Executive Director, National Tutoring Association. Tutoring is a holistic process where a student and a tutor make a mutual journey to discover and practice academic and life skills while searching for and repairing the academic...
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10 April 2014

National Tutoring Association – Conference Round Up

Written by Kath Thoresen
Conferences, Conventions and Tradeshows can be exhausting; sometimes from rushing around and sometimes from excruciating boredom and awkward social situations. Not so the 21st Annual National Tutoring Association conference which moved at a fun pace and was interspersed with...
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07 January 2014

A Tutor’s Tale – Looking Back at a Student

Written by National Tutoring Association
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By Dr. Sandi Ayaz, NTA Executive Director. Tutors work diligently to make sure that every student is academically, and often personally, successful. We live to see that light of recognition and understanding illuminate our students. We are both sad...
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