Anonymous wrote:Wait...are you telling us that MCPS-paid, on-grade-level, online tutoring aimed at catching students up from pandemic learning loss/keeping students from falling behind their baseline grade of study is not achieving the same results as family-paid, acceleration- & enrichment-oriented, in-person tutoring aimed at exposing students to more interesting/advanced concepts and improving test scores at the higher end?
Mind. Blown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this for reading for an ES kid? What teaching methods do the tutors use?
My ES kids use it.
One tutor uses read-aloud youtube videos.
Another tutor uses Commonlit and lets texts read-aloud.
Lots of activities like coloring/drawing related to a book, watching related videos, etc.
Tutors don't get paid much, so I can understand that they want to multi-task while teaching. But it would be nice to find somebody who is willing to teach.
It's free, but the quality is not there. Not much learning.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used this for reading for an ES kid? What teaching methods do the tutors use?
Anonymous wrote:Apparently only 15% of MCPS students are using these virtual/online tutoring services even though MCPS has set aside millions of dollars for this service.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know any students who like or use this. Every student I know interested in tutoring wants in-person tutoring.