We tutor students for 45 minutes. Some students want less time, others more time. We feel 45 mins is perfect, especially in a difficult session w a difficult or unmotivated student.
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On May 3, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Sandy Sampson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello veryone,
> I am trying to locate information on the optimal length of time for
> tutoring sessions, especially in reading and English. We are tutoring
> community college students and we are wondering how long can you
> really hold their attention in a tutoring session. Is a 2 hour session too
> long? Is a 1 hour session more productive?
> Thanks in advance for any asistance.
>
> Sandy Sampson
> Learning Commons Coordinator
>
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