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“These officers are called Tutors; and they are connected by duties and by accountability, not with the university at all, but with their own private colleges.”
“Wenger is starting a 'Tail Waggin' Tutors 'program at Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library at the end of this month.”
“Tutors don't "explain" content so much as they help the tutee construct the information for themselves based on the knowledge they bring with them to the table.”
“Job details: ORIGINAL JOB LISTING Tutors work one-to-one with adults with very low reading abilities.”
“Tutors will be assigned an adult student in the Upper Pinellas area.”
October Events in Adult Education and Literacy « Blogs « Literacy News
“Get some useful feedback and how to work with your challenges. 11am – 1pm New Resources for Tutors: Hands-on training of new materials made available to tutors.”
October Events in Adult Education and Literacy « Blogs « Literacy News
“Tutors of Literacy in the Commonwealth: “Outside the Textbook” Blog”
“We all have favorite books we'd like to see dramatized, but do we know of any that would achieve the mass success of True Blood, Dexter, The Sopranos, Big Love, Deadwood, The Tutors, or even half-hour comedies like Weeds, Sex in the City and Californication?”
“Tutors and inmates live together in Prince George's County's education unit, as well.”
The Washington Post: GED programs attract inmates across region
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