Approaching Highly Selective College Admission Testing

(Forbes) By Willard Dix–Let me be direct about this topic: Over-emphasizing the ACT and/or SAT at the expense of other necessary college application components like academic achievement, doesn’t make sense. It’s far more productive for college admission and personal development to approach school and education as an ongoing enterprise instead of as the make-or-break proposition that college […]

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How to Recruit Great Tutors

(Pulse)  By Kevin Organisciak— I do a fair amount of recruiting for Educational Service providers. Most of the recruiting is, as you might have guessed, test prep, tutoring, or admissions oriented.  Although there are plenty of talented candidates, finding a perfect fit can sometimes be daunting. Recruiting tutors, in particular, has become quite competitive.   […]

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Survey Results: What Teachers Think of Test Prep

(The74)  By Jon Alfuth– A few weeks before the beginning of each teaching year, I would sit down to create my lesson calendar. When I taught a tested subject, I first had to account for the time dedicated to test preparation. I’d learned quickly during my first year of teaching that I needed to account […]

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Assistant Director of Standardized Test Prep

General Description Our fundamental belief at Freudigman & Billings is that children learn best in the context of supportive relationships. We are committed to helping students better understand how they learn and how they can take ownership of that learning. Our team provides educational solutions for adolescents and children through individual assessment, personally tailored learning […]

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Fall Test Prep & Tutoring Promotional Strategy II: Engagement

Learning how to market your tutoring business on a tight budget can be a difficult process. This is particuarly true if the Chief Marketer is also the business owner / lead tutor

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