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Tackling 5 Hurdles in Implementing High-Dosage Tutoring

The drive behind high-dosage tutoring (HDT) receives backing from top government levels. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona recently urged U.S. districts to aid struggling students by offering three 30-minute weekly tutoring sessions. This aligns with HDT models, as Chalkbeat reported.


However, implementing large-scale tutoring programs presents hurdles. Here are 5 challenges districts face along with strategies for progress:

 

Cost Constraints: Funding poses a challenge. To address this, districts can explore innovative funding sources and consider online platforms offering predictable pricing models.

 

Staffing Concerns: Recruiting tutors or managing them proves daunting. Some districts enlist volunteers or incentivize staff. However, partnering with expert vendors ensures qualified tutors and alleviates educator overload.

 

Scaling Quality: Maintaining high tutor standards while meeting content needs and supporting diverse learners is crucial. Partnering with third-party vendors offering shared resources helps districts overcome this challenge.

 

Time Constraints: Scheduling tutoring solely after school restricts access. 24/7 on-demand tutoring offers flexibility, aiding students with varied schedules.

 

Equity Prioritization: Equitable access to tutoring is vital. Districts can elevate tutoring to serve equity goals by ensuring accessibility for all students and providing multilingual, on-demand, 24/7 tutoring.


Addressing these challenges strategically can help districts implement effective HDT programs.

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