The phrase
"tutoring providers" refers to companies or individuals who offer academic help, guidance, and teaching outside of regular classroom settings. They assist students by providing extra support and personalized instruction in specific subjects.
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In a push to provide more children with free tutoring under the No Child Left Behind Act, the Department of Education is expanding two pilot programs that allow school districts to offer the extra assistance a year earlier than usual, and to serve
as tutoring providers even if they themselves have been deemed poor performers.
Districts obligated to provide supplemental educational services must annually give parents a «brief description of the services, qualifications, and demonstrated effectiveness» of each approved
tutoring provider in the district.
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Nearly all the schools in the elementary initiative — and many others — now house a range of outside players,
from tutoring providers to dentists to social service organizations for children and families.
State education departments were responsible for vetting and approving
local tutoring providers, the majority of which were outside the public sector.
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And Spellings felt she had to allow at least some big - city districts to serve
as tutoring providers, in part to placate the Council of the Great City Schools, which had been a vocal and courageous advocate for the law.
In 2005 and 2006, the department gave several urban school districts (Anchorage, Boston, Chicago, Hillsborough County [Florida], and Memphis) permission to serve as
tutoring providers, even though they were themselves «in need of improvement» under the law.
Allowing districts to serve as
tutoring providers has had all kinds of deleterious effects on the supplemental educational services program.
For - profit providers of educational products and services, including members of the Education Industry Association, whether school management companies,
tutoring providers, or developers of learning materials and technologies, view students, parents, school districts, and state departments of education as customers.