I recently read an opinion piece in the New York Times that explained the benefits of the upcoming change to the SATs: the College Board has redesigned the SAT to minimize time pressure. Until now, the SAT has covered so much material that most students do not complete the test. But because of the recent… Continue reading “It’s time we stop confusing quick with smart.”
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What I Learned from Tutoring Online for 18 Months
It’s late August of 2021, and I am now working with all of my students in person, some masked, some vaccinated. I’m almost ready to cancel my expensive subscription to Zoom, but I probably won’t, because I am open to working with some students online who live too far away for in-person tutoring. Nevertheless, I’m… Continue reading What I Learned from Tutoring Online for 18 Months
