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Title: Goals of Tutoring


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Goals of Tutoring
  • Presented by
  • Susan Saale
  • Academic Coordinator
  • Center for Academic Success

2
Promote Independent Learning
  • You should act in ways which promote and respect
    tutees independence
  • You should assist tutees to be better able to
    help themselves thus empowering them with
    confidence and self reliance to tackle new tasks

3
Personalize Instruction
  • You should pace activities to suit the tutee,
    drawing on his/her experiences and ideas
  • Connecting what s/he are learning to what they
    already know you enable the tutee to learn the
    material more readily and retain it for a longer
    period of time

4
Facilitate Insight
  • You should work with the tutee in such a way that
    s/he discovers answers
  • You should establish an environment in which the
    tutee can do good work by removing obstacles and
    offering additional resources or tools to assist
    him/her

5
  • For example a tutee tells you s/he does not know
    how to solve a particular problem. If your
    response is Here let me show you, then you have
    not facilitated the tutees work. However if you
    say Well, how do you start?, then you have
    facilitated her/his work. The power to do the
    work is in the tutees hand while you discover
    what obstacles are in the way.

6
Provide a student perspective
  • From recent personal experiences you can provide
    insight to the tutee about how to be a successful
    student in the class for which s/he is seeking
    help

7
Respect Individual Differences
  • You will be working with students whose
    backgrounds are in some ways very different from
    yours, and maintaining respect may be most
    difficult when the tutoring session is not going
    well. Focus on what your tutoring is not doing
    rather than placing blame on the tutee. Find
    ways to change your approach. Seek advice from
    your supervisor or another tutor. But ultimately
    you are not responsible for whether a student
    succeeds, that is their responsibility.

8
Know Campus Resources
  • Your job is to assist students through homework
    support, development of effective study
    strategies, and review of material the student
    may not have fully comprehended during lecture.
    If a tutee approaches you with a problem outside
    of your job description refer them to the
    appropriate campus resource for help.
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