Raising attainment through volunteer tutoring An education charity providing low-cost tutoring to secondary schools who we are Our mission: Action Tutoring supports young people facing socioeconomic disadvantage to achieve a meaningful level of academic attainment, with a view to enabling them to go on to further education, training or employment. Action Tutoring is an education charity that partners with schools to deliver tutoring programmes for pupils sitting their GCSEs in maths and English. We work specifically with pupils who are eligible for the Pupil Premium and at risk of missing out on getting a C grade. We carefully select and train high-quality volunteer tutors who work closely with subject teachers to ensure maximum impact. “Very few projects have this level of impact on student engagement and progress. The energy and commitment from tutors and tutees is palpable.” Hyder Dastagir, Headteacher, London Nautical School Action Tutoring . Raising attainment through volunteer tutoring eligibility Schools Pupils We work with non-selective state secondary schools where... Within those schools we look to work with pupils who are… A higher than average percentage of pupils are eligible for the Pupil Premium. Eligible for the Pupil Premium (or fitting one of our exceptions*) AND Not currently on track to achieve a C in the subject they would be tutored in. * For more details about what these are please email hello@actiontutoring.org.uk To find out more about our work, please call 020 7922 7761 or email hello@actiontutoring.org.uk why tutoring Tutoring has been shown to be an extremely effective way of raising pupil’s attainment. The Education Endowment Foundation describe the evidence on the impact of tuition as ‘consistent and strong’ in their Teaching and Learning Toolkit*. The main barrier for schools wanting to use tutoring is cost – paying for a qualified teacher to tutor can cost as much as £25 an hour. As a charity Action Tutoring sources talented volunteers to provide tutoring that is high-impact and low-cost. Tutoring can benefit your pupils by: • Improving their academic attainment in the tutored subject Research shows that pupils make up to 5 months additional progress during an intensive tutoring programme. (Source, EEF Toolkit) • Boosting their confidence through individual attention • Helping them develop their independent study skills “The tutors were highly engaged with supporting the students and helped them make progress in each session. Their strong moral purpose and nurturing approach were second to none.” Kate Vickers, Assistant Head of Faculty, Whalley Range High School, Manchester * EEF Toolkit (http://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/toolkit/one-to-one-tuition/) Action Tutoring . Raising attainment through volunteer tutoring how it works Tutoring sessions take place in school across the course of a term. Tutors work with pupils for an hour a week at a time that fits around the school timetable. Schools also decide whether they want pupils to work one-to-one or two-to-one with a tutor. Collaboration with subject teachers is at the core of our model. Teachers are asked to provide details of pupils’ strengths and weaknesses and are given the opportunity to guide the direction of tutoring by suggesting areas of focus or providing resources for the tutors to use. Before tutoring commences tutors take part in detailed training provided by Action Tutoring. Tutors are also given a selection of tutoring resources created for Action Tutoring by qualified teachers. cost Our tutoring programmes are heavily subsidised by grants and donations. As a result we are able to offer them to schools at a significantly discounted rate. If 20 pupils take part, an hour of tutoring costs less than £5 per pupil. One term of academic tutoring for between 10 and 20 pupils* £850 Cost of first tutoring programme for schools outside of London £425 *Pupil numbers depend on whether the school want pupils to work one-to-one or two-to-one. To find out more about our work, please call 020 7922 7761 or email hello@actiontutoring.org.uk our volunteers Our volunteer tutors come from a range of different backgrounds. Many are students who want to go into teaching so are looking to gain practical experience in secondary schools. We also recruit recent graduates and professionals who are looking to give something back to their community. All of our volunteers go through a strict selection process which focuses on their academic credentials (degree educated or studying for a degree, and an A or B at A-level in the subject they want to tutor) and core tutoring competencies. We also provide DBS checks for them. Chris Montagnon Volunteer tutor, London Jemma Walton Volunteer tutor, London “As someone who enjoys maths and sees this as a vital subject for all, I wanted to share this enthusiasm with students. Giving students personal attention, finding and fixing the tutorial at a level they can understand and seeing them build on this is really rewarding.” “I’ve spent 10 very interesting years as a journalist, but after tutoring for Action Tutoring, I’ve now found another profession that excites me much more. I’ve been accepted to train as an English teacher via Teach First.” “Action Tutoring has been a really valuable initiative for us. The quality of the tutors has been outstanding.” Mike Whiteside, Assistant Head Teacher, St Paul’s Roman Catholic High School, Manchester Action Tutoring . Raising attainment through volunteer tutoring impact 14,000 hours of tutoring delivered in 2013/14 C 100% of teachers agreed or strongly agreed that Action Tutoring was a valuable programme for their school 1,800 70% of pupils selected because they were at risk of missing out achieved a C grade after tutoring pupils tutored in 2013/14 87% of pupils agreed that they understood the subject they were tutored in better 91% of pupils said they found it easy to work with their tutor To find out more about our work, please call 020 7922 7761 or email hello@actiontutoring.org.uk “Coming to my sessions really helped me improve in the subject and made me more confident.” Hayer, Pupil, Holte School, Birmingham “One-to-one is really helpful because I’m not in a busy class so I get more help and my tutor explains words I don’t know.” Louisa, Pupil, Hove Park School, Brighton To find out more about our work please get in touch. Call 020 7922 7761 or email hello@actiontutoring.org.uk www.actiontutoring.org.uk @ActionTutoring Registered Charity No. 1147175
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