Deciding on the right kind of help when our students are struggling can be overwhelming. The following list of six main types of tutoring will help clarify what the tutoring is, what it is trying to accomplish, and what type of student would benefit from it. After you have determined what type of tutoring would be good for your student, take a look at three questions to ask when looking for the right tutor. Find the Right Tutor with Three Questions
Remediation
Focus – Remediation focuses on the student becoming proficient in a certain area or subject.
Goal – Remediation is meant to give the student content skills that he needs to master concepts, reach benchmarks and stay caught up with peers.
Student – Remediation is best for the student who is struggling with grade-level concepts or is falling behind in certain subjects.
Coaching
Focus – Coaching focuses on teaching the student how to learn.
Goal – Coaching is meant to give the student the skills that he needs to meet academic goals and succeed academically.
Student – Coaching is best for students who struggle with time management, organization, study skills and who seem to be overwhelmed with the workload of school.
Support
Focus – Support focuses on the combination of remediation and coaching by addressing both content and skills.
Goal – Support is meant to give the student specific content skills in trouble areas while also giving the study skills needed to be successful.
Student – Support is best for the student who seems to be struggling across the board and who is at risk of falling behind his peers.
Intervention
Focus – Intervention focuses on deeper level learning strategies when a significant deficiency is present.
Goal – Intervention is meant to give the student the strategies to become proficient in certain subjects or skills.
Student – Intervention is best for the student who is considerably behind his peers, has differentiated learning needs, and is potentially at risk of failing.
Enrichment
Focus – Enrichment focuses on the student learning at a deeper or more accelerated level.
Goal – Enrichment is meant to engage and challenge the student in a particular area of interest or strength.
Student – Enrichment is best for the student who wants more challenge and needs more in-depth learning.
Test Preparation
Focus – Test preparation focuses on teaching the skills and techniques needed to take tests.
Goal – Test preparation is meant to prepare the student for success with taking tests.
Student – Test preparation is best for the student who has an upcoming standardized test and the student who struggles with test anxiety.