GoGuardian Releases One-Click Tutoring for GoGuardian Teacher and Pear Assessment

Digital learning company GoGuardian has announced new integrations that bring its Pear Deck Tutor platform to its GoGuardian Teacher and Pear Assessment products, enabling one-click access to tutoring resources for students.

A new "Assign Tutoring" button within GoGuardian Teacher and Pear Assessment allows teachers to set up personalized, one-on-one live tutoring for students, across all subjects and grade levels, in real time, based on student performance and assessment, the company said.

"We're not only enhancing the learning journey for students but also relieving the burden on teachers as the sole providers of personalized instruction, helping to ensure every student receives the tailored support they need to thrive," said Sharad Gupta, chief product officer at GoGuardian.

GoGuardian Teacher is a classroom management platform that enables teachers to "curate online learning environments, informed by real-time insights, where students can safely and responsibly learn at their own pace," the company said. "Teachers can then continue with the rest of the class as planned, while specific learners receive the personalized guidance or extra challenge they need to work through an assignment or learning material."

With Pear Assessment, teachers can "create and administer effective curriculum-aligned assessments, access instant, data-driven insights, and track standards mastery in a single, easy-to-use platform," GoGuardian said.

Pear Assessment also provides data for educators to see the effectiveness of assigned tutoring through pre- and post-tutoring assessments. Teachers can review student progress through Standards Progress Reports and Whole Learner Reports to help them design intervention strategies to help their students.

To learn more about implementing one-on-one online tutoring within the classroom, read this Pear Deck teacher's guide.

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