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Why does the TUTOR A TEAM insist that the tutoring be done at the student’s home or neutral location such as a library?

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Why does the TUTOR A TEAM insist that the tutoring be done at the student’s home or neutral location such as a library?

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There are several reasons for this strategy. Each has been determined after many, many discussions with parents and students that have experienced different kinds of tutoring approaches. * Remote locations are not convenient for most families. * Working in groups of three or four students can be non-productive. It has been found by teachers and parents that one of the group may receive 100% of what is required. Others my find the material being covered is not relevant and experience a “wandering mind.” One-on-one tutoring ensures the student has full attention and receives only the material needed. * We know that having the parent in attendance or nearby allows that team member to keep up to date on what is happening and the progress that is being made. * The TUTOR A TEAM tutor’s job is to concentrate 100% on one student.Tutoring one student at a time gives the tutor the ability to have direct eye contact during the tutoring. Q: Why does the TUTOR A TEAM approach begin with the student

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