MOVE Tutoring Opportunities

Posted by Admin On 12:30:00 PM
Are you interested in giving back to the Atlanta community through fun and dynamic tutoring programs?  If so, please read on to learn about what MOVE's tutoring programs have to offer you!

TEACH is offering two tutoring opportunities:

Place: Henry Grady High School
Subject: Math
Days: Mon-Thurs
Time: 3:30-4:30 pm

Place: Create Your Dreams
Subjects: Calculus, chem, bio, physics, etc.
Days: Tues
Time: 5-7 pm

If you would like to join or have any questions, please e-mail Christine Kim (ckim77@gatech.edu) the times that you can tutor, the subject and place, and your transportation situation (car or no car). If you do have a car, let me know if you are comfortable with carpooling with others. We should be starting tutorials on the week of January 23 so please send in your information ASAP.

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Children's Restoration Network (CRN) is a new program that focuses on tutoring and mentoring homeless children living in shelters in the Atlanta area. This program offers a lot of benefits for volunteers, such as:
  1. Great experience: It's a wonderful opportunity for tutors/mentors to interact with a wide age range of students. Volunteers build strong relationships with their students and become a positive role model for a child just by spending time with them.
  2. Flexible schedule: Volunteers may choose the dates and times at which they would like tutor, and volunteers are only required to tutor/mentor once a week for 1.5 hours. In addition, volunteers can choose a certain age range to tutor as well as whether they would prefer one-on-one or small group tutoring.
  3. Easy access: There are a few shelters within walking distance of Tech, so transportation would not be required for volunteers who choose those locations.

This program is a great way to give back to the community and to make a huge difference in one child's life just by showing up once a week and showing them that someone cares about their well-being!
For more info or to sign up, visit http://move.gatech.edu/tutoring/crn.php or feel free to contact Joyce Wong at jwong32@gatech.edu. Please  sign up before JANUARY 24 to begin volunteering this semester.

CORE is a tutoring and mentoring program for elementary and middle school students. This program operates outside of the classroom environment and includes field trips for the students and tutors. This program volunteers at City of Refuge in the afternoon Monday through Thursday. For more information, please contact Marcus Walker at mwalker42@gatech.edu.

PIE is an opportunity to assist middle school students as they study for standardized tests.  This occurs primarily in a classroom setting, but also offers 1 on 1 tutoring.  For more information, please contact Stefanie Olivier at solivier6@gatech.edu.

TTP is a tutoring program that works in all subjects at Centennial Place Elementary, which is very walkable from campus.  This program only requires one hour of tutoring time a week and is very flexible.  For more information, please contact Kelsie Riemenschneider at kjr3@gatech.edu.

If you have any other questions regarding tutoring or MOVE, please feel free to Christina Bins, at cbins3@gatech.edu.

1 Response to 'MOVE Tutoring Opportunities'

  1. Anonymous Said,
    https://georgiatechhts.blogspot.com/2012/01/move-tutoring-opportunities.html?showComment=1366650655103#c7750213610811662127'> April 22, 2013 at 1:10 PM

    This is a nice program and it will surely help a lot of students with their studies. I hope a lot of people would join because tutoring can be really effective and I know this because I know kids who tried high school chem/high school chemistry tutoring and their school performance really improved, a lot.

     

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