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Resources: Templates, About
Program and Tutor Certification and More
Background
/ The Challenge /
How Lab Works / Hiring Tutors /
Training Tutors / Evaluation / Student's
Story /
Certification,
Templates & Resources
College Reading & Learning Association's
Certification (CRLA)--How it helps
In May,
2001, the LCSC tutoring program applied for and was granted certification
from the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA).
This application, which included a $50 fee,
required documentation of tutor training on items such as amount and modes
of tutor training, amount of experience as well as hiring and evaluation
processes.
Benefits: "Certify"
tutors - take it wherever you go
Now certified, benefits include recognition from
a national body, and the ability to "certify" staff tutors who,
with increasingly more hours of training, can earn progressively higher
certifications― CRLA Regular, Advanced and Master Tutor
certificates. Find details at http://www.crla.net/.
" Tutors can take that certification with them wherever they
go," says McLaughlin, "which gives them an edge elsewhere."
It's also an extra excuse for staff and student celebrations.
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LCSC's Margie
McLaughlin.
New TRIO Program directors are welcome to contact her with questions
Margie
McLaughlin Retention/Tutoring Specialist
Student Support Services
Lewis-Clark State College
Reid Centennial Hall
500 8th Street
Lewiston, ID 83501
(208) 792-2300
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