Stride Launches Teacher-Staffed Tutoring Platform for Schools, Families

Online education and curriculum provider Stride has launched Stride Tutoring, a high-dosage tutoring platform that requires every tutor to be an active, state-certified teacher, now available for grades 7–12 nationwide, the company said in a news release.

Families and schools can sign up for Stride’s new high-dosage tutoring solution, either for individual student sessions or small-group tutoring, the company said.

“For schools and districts, Stride Tutoring offers a variety of scalable solutions for high-dosage tutoring, including the ability to schedule small-group sessions during the school day and access detailed student- and school-level reports,” according to the announcement.

Stride’s tutors provide sessions in their field of mastery – in the subjects they teach – and the platform’s built-in feedback features “make it easy for the student, tutor, and parents to connect, and parents have direct access to tutors through the platform’s secure messaging capabilities and post-session feedback channels,” Stride said.

Learn more at Tutoring.StrideLearning.com.

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Kristal Kuykendall is editor, 1105 Media Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].


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