Academic Evaluation and Two or Four Hours of Tutoring at Huntington Learning Centers (Up to 85% Off)
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A thorough academic evaluation pinpoints the subject areas that tutors will focus on during individualized tutoring sessions
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- $59 for an academic evaluation and two hours of tutoring (a $355 value) $79 for an academic evaluation and four hours of tutoring (a $515 value)
The detailed academic evaluation accounts for each student's strengths and weaknesses. It takes about an hour for nonreaders and about three hours for everyone else. Tutoring sessions then aim to give students a taste of success, and therefore begin at a difficulty level that's slightly below the student's current aptitude. As students reach various objectives, the tasks become more difficult. Nonreaders generally receive one-on-one tutoring, whereas most others meet in small groups with no more than a four-to-one student-to-teacher ratio.
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About Huntington Learning Centers
In 1977, career educators Eileen and Raymond Huntington opened the first Huntington Learning Center in Oradell, New Jersey. Their mission to give every child the best education possible is still going strong. They use an individualized approach to education, adjusting instructional tactics according to each student’s particular needs. Due to their success in helping K–12 students prepare for exams and improve grades and study skills, there are currently 260 Huntington franchises open nationwide.
The certified Huntington tutoring staff utilizes testing and rubrics for assessing each child’s skills, academic needs and potential for growth. Tutors note student response to different testing and academic situations to craft a methodology sensitive to each child’s learning style. Teachers adhere to the company’s code of ethics that stresses professionalism and confidentiality, encouraging students to improve grades honestly through dedicated study rather than shortcuts.