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What about peer tutoring – a 6th grader or high school student helping a younger student with reading or tests – or cooperative learning activities in class?

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What about peer tutoring – a 6th grader or high school student helping a younger student with reading or tests – or cooperative learning activities in class?

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When students are simply learning together rather than grading each other, there is nothing in the court decision which prohibits this. It may be a good idea to have high school students who come to work with younger students sign a confidentiality agreement.

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