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AVID Tutorology

AVID Tutorology. Presented by Mr. Laws 8 th Grade AVID Elective Teacher. AVID Tutorial Purpose/Overview:.

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AVID Tutorology

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  1. AVID Tutorology Presented by Mr. Laws 8th Grade AVID Elective Teacher

  2. AVID Tutorial Purpose/Overview: • To use a training tool with AVID teachers, tutors, and students to ensure they are equipped to conduct collaborative tutorials that lead to critical thinking and increase student achievement in academic classes. • To assist school sites in meeting the Essential 8 requirements for training teachers and tutors. • To provide a classroom resource for refining the tutorial process and for coaching and supporting members of the AVID Tutorial Team (AVID site coordinator, Site Tutor Trainers, teachers, tutors and students. Reference: AVID Tutorial Guide 2012

  3. What’s New for Tutorial 2012? • 2012 Tutorial Request Form (TRF)/Tutorial Process • Authentic questions • Resources used in completing pre-work to identify point of confusion (POC). • 30 – second speech shared with group. • Three – column notes taken by student presenter, tutor and group members. • 30 second Reflect and Connect Wrap Up • Reflection prompts used to reflect and connect last 8 minutes of the class. • https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B4_Olz7szGcPXzQtbVdZLTNnV2M

  4. 10 Step Tutorial Process • The AVID tutorial Process has been divided into three parts – before tutorial, during tutorial, and after tutorial. • These parts provide a framework for the 10 steps that need to take place to create effective, rigorous and collaborative tutorials.

  5. Any Questions?

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