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Title: Viking Tutoring Center


1
Viking Tutoring Center
  • 2nd Semester Agenda Improvements

2
Lets Discuss...
  • What are 2 or 3 successes that youve had in the
    Tutoring Center 1st semester?
  • What are 2 or 3 challenges youve faced?

3
Target Groups
  • Drop-in students
  • Guided Study Hall students
  • Frosh/Soph
  • Low grades
  • Close guidance support
  • Motivation organization
  • Assigned students

4
Drop-in Students
  • Greeter
  • Sign-in
  • Find help for each student
  • Be approachable (SMILE)
  • Build relationships
  • Designated English and Math Adult tutors

5
Guided Study Students
  • Tutor Teams
  • GSH teacher peer tutor
  • Working together to help student succeed
  • Several areas of assistance
  • Develop relationships with GSH students
  • Understand students strengths weaknesses
  • Be a motivator a good example!

6
Monday Go Day
  • Weekly Set-Up
  • To-do list
  • Outline the week
  • Upcoming tests/projects/papers
  • Events/activities
  • Missing work
  • Make reasonable goals

7
Friday Reflections
  • End-of-the-week summary
  • Accomplishments
  • Challenges
  • Review of goals
  • Chart grades graphs

8
Tutoring Session Report
  • Fill out for drop-in GSH students
  • Put in file when complete
  • Encourage a study plan
  • Encourage student to come back (Im here 3rd on T
    TH)
  • Tell/show student what you are writing

9
Tutors Role
  • Be on time
  • Arrive on your scheduled day
  • Be approachablesmile
  • Build relationships
  • Confidentiality
  • DONT SOCIALIZE SET EXAMPLE
  • Spread out
  • Dont use computers on duty
  • Ask for help

10
What can we do about the student who
  • Has a hard time getting focused/started
  • Lacks organization skills
  • Doesnt seem to care

11
Tutor as Helper
  • Help students to learn for themselves
  • Dont just give them answers
  • Suggest (help develop) a course of action
  • Guide the sessions
  • Be ready to help, but let students do the work!

12
Tutor as Teacher
  • Explain ideas or information that students missed
    in class
  • Teach concepts and ideas
  • Refer to the text
  • Draw diagrams
  • Give examples
  • Give the student tips
  • Encourage/cheer the student on

13
Tutor as Peer Learner
  • You are not experts
  • Be honest if you dont know something
  • Utilize text books, dictionaries, other tutors,
    and teachers to find answers
  • Model this behavior to students
  • Teach them how to look for help

14
Tutoring Tidbits
  • Let the student do the writing
  • Student should have pencil/pen
  • Read papers out-loud
  • Catches ones own mistakes
  • Produces CONFIDENCE
  • Dont criticize teachers or assignments
  • Sit in an uncluttered / quiet area

15
English Peer Tutor
  • Slay the biggest dragons firstisolate one or two
    writing issues and focus on those
    (i.e.transitions, mechanics)
  • Find something to praise in the students work
    (great intro)
  • Avoid writing the students paper
  • Reinforce the idea of multiple drafts (Ill look
    at it again for you)

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Extra Stuff
  • Resources in the room
  • Follow the peer tutor schedule
  • Borrowing supplies (IDs)
  • Computer policy
  • Hours of operation
  • Periods 1-8
  • After school 3-5pm
  • Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday
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