Our classes are held two days a week for 90 minutes each day and we tutor in small groups and large groups. Our program is housed mainly in the local schools. Our professionally trained tutors, most of whom are certified teachers from local school and community are trained to ensure that our students are always supervised. We tutor students in Kindergarten through 8th grade in reading or math. Our program is designed with the highest regard for helping struggling learners in Georgia. Maximum Number of Students (all districts): 500Įducate! Motivate! Celebrate! We believe if the child is in our seat we can help them. Minimum Number of Students (each district): 100 Serving Limited English Proficient Students: No The content of this summary are the words of the Provider and not GaDOE. All grade level specific lesson plans and direct instruction components are directly aligned with Georgia Performance and national standards. These curriculums are developed by professional educators and psychologists and teach children important educational concepts. ATTL uses the Learning Horizons and Steck Vaughn curriculum for math and language arts. ATTL uses explicit teaching, which is a systematic method for presenting material in small steps, pausing to check for student understanding and eliciting active and successful participation from students. Tutoring sessions are 1-2 hours per session and range from 2-5 sessions per week depending on the Individualized Student Plan. Based on pre and post assessment data, 82% of students showed learning gains of 29%. ATTL has had a positive impact on increasing student achievement toward meeting state achievement standards in math and language arts/reading. The owners of ATTL have over 26 years of experience in providing quality teaching techniques to students. Students from low-income families who remain in Title I schools that fail to meet AYP for at least three years, and are thus in the second year of Needs Improvement status, are eligible to receive SES.Ĭlick on the provider's name from the list below for more details about that provider. They may be offered through public- or private-sector providers who are approved by the state, such as public schools, public charter schools, local education agencies (local school systems, herein referred to as LEAs), educational service agencies, faith-based organizations, and community groups. Supplemental Educational Services (SES) include summer and before- and after-school tutoring in reading, language arts, or math. Tutoring Services / Supplemental Educational Services Providers
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