A Little Help, Please ; Tutors Give Extra Boost to Students

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No parent wants to see his child struggle in school. Be it basic reading, pre-calculus or some subject in between, tutoring or other out-of-school instruction can help.

"We see that (needing a tutor) as an asset, not as being in trouble," said Paulette Harris, the founder and director of Augusta State University's Literacy Center, which offers reading and other instruction to kindergartners through adults. "If a student needs help, it's not a bad thing. Most times we're just trying to keep them on an even keel."

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A Little Help, Please ; Tutors Give Extra Boost to Students

With high teacher-pupil ratios, individual learning styles and demanding curricula, extra help is often necessary and can provide pupils with a learning role m...

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