While many in-person and online tutoring models are available, high-impact tutoring stands out as the research-backed, effective choice for reading intervention. In a publication on equitable and accelerated approaches to addressing pandemic learning loss, the National Student Support Accelerator (NSSA) at Stanford University recognizes high-impact tutoring as an effective, scalable approach to help students make academic gains in reading.
In an interview for Education Week, Susanna Loeb, the founder and director of the NSSA, said that a high-impact tutoring service “is a great way to kind of engage students in school who are less engaged, because they and their tutor together can see all the success that they’re having academically by working really at that zone of proximal development.”1
Despite changes in funding, school districts understand that there is no responsibility more important than ensuring their students can read well, as this impacts their academic achievement for their time in K-12 and beyond. Tutoring makes reading intervention accessible to all students who need it and has a strong research base for its efficacy, so long as certain components are in place.
A well-designed high-impact tutoring program has research-based characteristics that make it particularly effective. These fit into the following categories:
The ideal reading intervention is scalable and easily implemented in schools and districts. Research from these design principles published by EdResearch for Action shows that the students who would benefit the most from high-impact tutoring are also the least likely to access it without school intercession, so schools, districts, and tutoring organizations like Hoot Reading must continue to work together to make tutoring an integrated, well-resourced part of a school’s literacy ecosystem.
"Program design and implementation matter. Not all tutoring programs are effective, so educational leaders should turn to research for direction on evidence-based ways to design and implement their programs for maximum effectiveness."2
Hoot Reading has all the characteristics that make a high-impact tutoring service successful:
These allow us to provide equitable, differentiated instruction to thousands of students who need it the most.
Interested in learning more? Find out how Hoot has become a trusted partner for schools and districts that are committed to high-impact tutoring.
1Sparks, Sarah D. “High-Impact Tutoring: Some Research-Based Essentials.” EducationWeek, April 26, 2023. https://www.edweek.org/leadership/high-impact-tutoring-some-research-based-essentials/2023/04
2“Design Principles for Accelerating Student Learning With High-Impact Tutoring.” Student Support Accelerator, June 2024, https://studentsupportaccelerator.org/briefs/accelerating-student-learning-with-high-Impact-tutoring.