Key Takeaways
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Strong Evidence for Effectiveness: Saga Education’s high-impact tutoring (HIT) program for grades 9-10 math received a “strong” evidence rating from Evidence for ESSA. This signifies that the program has been rigorously evaluated and shows significant effectiveness in improving student learning outcomes.
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Focus on Supplementing Math Instruction: Saga’s HIT program is designed to complement, not replace, existing math classes. It provides additional support during the school day, with sessions happening at least three times a week for 90 minutes each.
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Flexible Tutoring Models: Saga offers HIT programs in two models: traditional with smaller group sizes (1:2, 1:3, 1:4) and a technology-enhanced model with a larger group size (1:8) where students alternate between direct tutoring and computer-assisted learning.
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Ongoing Development and Exploration: Saga Education acknowledges the potential for further development in high-impact tutoring. They are exploring how to leverage technology (like AI) to improve scalability and how to apply HIT to other areas like teacher support, student attendance, and parent communication.