Tutoring could help reverse loss of learning in Hawaii public middle schools
The state Department of Education plans to offer special one-on-one tutoring and continue expanded summer school programs this year to help address student performance declines in public schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.
DOE officials shared the strategy Friday with members of a joint state House and Senate committee, along with recent metrics that show more middle school students were behind in learning after the first semester.
“One-to-one tutoring, when structured carefully, is one of the most effective strategies to increase student learning and mitigate learning loss,” DOE Deputy Superintendent Phyllis Unebasami told members of the House and Senate committees on education.
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