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As an AVID Tutor (small group facilitator), you will share an imperative role in bringing out the best in AVID students, in closing the opportunity gap, and in creating a successful experience for them.
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Requirements / Qualifications 1) Current College Student with minimum of 2.5 GPA2) Cover Letter - Letter of Introduction expressly made for this position 3) Resume4) Two letters of recommendation.
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Education, Licenses, Certification, or Formal Training: Active enrollment in higher ed - e.g. college or university Prior to employment, all candidates must pass a background check Complete AVID Tutor training with AVID Site Coordinator Qualifications: Applicants should have organizational and record keeping skills, excellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and the ability to manage time and meet obligations with minimal supervision.
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Tutors work with AVID students in study groups and individually, assisting them in all academic areas to make progress commensurate with college expectations. Tutors from area colleges and universities are trained to use specific teaching methodologies and materials to work with AVID students.
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EVALUATION: Evaluation conducted by AVID Elective Teacher/Coordinator utilizing AVID Tutor Rubric. Attend eight hours of initial AVID Tutor Training and eight hours of follow up training.
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Communicate regularly with the AVID coordinator/teacher regarding student progress and areas of concern. Tutors work with AVID students in study groups and individually, assisting them in all academic areas to make progress toward college and career readiness skills.
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Once hired, Academic Tutors are required to complete a series of tutor training modules for Tutor AVID Certification. Imagine a school district that wins the San Diego County Academic Decathlon eight years in a row, that guarantees a college education to entire grade levels of children and where students excel in the arts as well as the classroom.
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Coach students to summarize the academic learning and reflect on the tutorial processEngage fully in the AVID Tutorial Process through their online meeting platform (Canvas, Zoom, Teams, or other selected tools)Build relationships with the students to establish clear expectations and norms for their tutorial group, communicate with the students if unable to see the notes clearly or hear the conversation fully, and troubleshoot technology challenges.
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Tutor students in small study groups, assisting them in all subject areas based on the class and text notes they have collected in their AVID binders. This temporary, part-time position supports student achievement by providing AVID tutors to work with intermediate grade-level students and serve as excellent role models of motivated, organized, successful college students who believe that AVID students can and will succeed.
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The AVID Tutor provides support and tutoring to AVID students either at the middle school or high school level. Job Number: 2024 AVID Tutor. The AVID Tutor provides support and tutoring to AVID students either at the middle school or high school level.
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Please indicate on application what type of tutor position you are applying for and who is your supervisor/TOSA/coordinator/teacher. RUSD is led by its 12th Superintendent, Ms. Renee Hill and is governed by a Board of Education comprised of publicly elected officials who serve five different trustee areas.
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What does an AVID Tutor do? AVID is an elective class that helps prepare students for academic success and college readiness. Middle School sites that offer AVID Classes: Grange Middle School, & Matt Garcia Career and College Academy.
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Academic/Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) Tutor. Perform other duties as assigned by administrators and/or site coordinators/teachers, including working with individual students, leading group discussions, and grading AVID notebooks and Cornell notes.
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As an AVID tutor, you are an active participant in the learning, growth, and personal development of students. AVID Tutor (Part-Time 2-3 hours per week) AVID prepares these students by teaching them college readiness skills.
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Under the direction of the Student Services Director, will tutor high school and/or middle school students in AVID elective classes, evaluate student binders, and coordinate student assignments with teacher.
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