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Minneapolis finds no tutoring gain

A study in Minneapolis showed no gain from tutoring for reading problems; students who had it did no better than students who did not, and the different stakeholders are debating why.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 28 April 2006 in Struggling Readers

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