Michigan City Area Schools Seeking More “High Dosage” Tutors to Help Students Stem Pandemic Learning Slide
As Michigan City Area Schools
prepares for school to open in August, the district is again seeking retired
educators, future educators, and other community members to assist students who
have fallen behind academically due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Students in our district, like
school-age children across the country, experienced learning loss due to the
COVID-19 pandemic,” said MCAS Superintendent Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins.
“High-dosage tutoring is just one way we are working to help students get back
on track.”
MCAS began
high-dosage tutoring as a pilot program at several schools last spring and
hopes to increase the number of tutors this school year. High-dosage
tutors work with students at the elementary and middle school levels, in the
areas of Language Arts, Reading, and Math. Students in groups of no more than
four meet with tutors for 30 minutes per day, three days per week, during the
school day.
According to
MCAS Director of Curriculum Cathy Bildhauser, high-dosage tutoring is a proven
model that is effective because tutors can pinpoint specific gaps and address
them with an individualized catch-up plan. “Research shows that tutoring in
small groups helps students develop a strong, comfortable relationship with the
tutor that results in strong academic gains,” she says. “This is not homework
help. It’s extra quality time on Math, Reading, and Language Arts activities
that will quickly accelerate student learning.”
High-dosage
tutors are paid $15 per hour, with retired teachers receiving their most recent
hourly wage. The schedule can be flexible, based on the tutor’s availability.
All training and curriculum is provided by MCAS.
“Our students missed 131 days of in-person instruction with educators and
peers during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years,” says Eason-Watkins. “Many
in our community have asked how they can help, and this is one tangible way for
those who may have a couple of hours to spare each week.”
For more
information and an application to become a high-dosage tutor, visit http://educateMC.net/highdosage.
219-873-2000 ext. 8365