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[ProfessionalDevelopment 1935] incentive for tutors to develop expertise

robinschwarz1 at aol.com robinschwarz1 at aol.com
Sat Feb 9 16:01:15 EST 2008



Another version of the
tutor mentor model could be having specific volunteers become experts
in something--then they could be the go-to person for that technique or
issue.? For example, the tutors I have been working with are delighted
with ideas for games and more hands-on techniques.? One or two tutors
who are especially interested in that approach could learn more and
then both be there for tutors who want to come to them to learn and
find ways to teach their peers--through face-to-face sessions or little
tutor tip sheets or something of the sort.



?Those of you who supervise tutors and do trainings, how do these ideas strike you??? Robin?











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