This course provides tutors with a clear understanding of how to responsibly handle student data in compliance with federal privacy laws, including COPPA and FERPA. Tutors will learn what qualifies as personal information, how to secure academic data, and how to maintain student confidentiality across tutoring sessions.
This course equips tutors with the knowledge and tools needed to maintain a secure and professional online tutoring environment. Tutors will learn best practices for using secure platforms, recording sessions responsibly, preventing cybersecurity threats, and ensuring student safety during virtual interactions.
This course provides an essential overview of the legal and ethical responsibilities tutors must uphold when working with minors. Tutors will gain a clear understanding of U.S. laws, including FERPA and COPPA, and will learn to apply ethical standards that promote student safety, privacy, and professional conduct in all tutoring interactions.
This course provides tutors with a structured, research-informed framework for delivering high-impact math tutoring sessions. From preparation and guided instruction to error analysis and progress tracking, each module equips tutors with practical tools to personalize instruction, engage students, and drive measurable improvement.
This course prepares tutors to work respectfully and effectively with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. Through practical strategies, inclusive language guidance, and real-world scenarios, tutors will learn how to foster supportive, equitable learning environments. Completion of this course is required for all tutors working with international students.
This tutor training program equips participants with the instructional skills, strategies, and resources to effectively deliver tutoring sessions using the Massachusetts Common Core-aligned video curriculum. Tutors will learn how to engage students, reinforce video-based learning with aligned activities, and provide effective feedback based on student progress and individual needs.
This course trains tutors on effective, respectful, and professional communication with students, parents, and the tutoring organization. It emphasizes the use of approved communication channels, appropriate language, and clear documentation of any concerns or incidents. Tutors will also learn the correct escalation pathways for reporting issues related to safety, behavior, or technology.
This course trains tutors to meet the professional standards of time management expected in U.S.-based tutoring services. It emphasizes punctuality, full-session engagement, long-term planning, proactive communication, and cross-time-zone awareness. Through real-world examples and practical exercises, tutors will gain the tools and mindset needed to build client trust and uphold U.S. scheduling norms.
This course equips tutors with the knowledge and skills necessary to create safe, respectful, and legally compliant learning environments for students—especially minors. Tutors will learn to recognize signs of child abuse, understand their mandatory reporting responsibilities under Massachusetts and U.S. law, and follow strict codes of conduct for ethical student interaction. Completion of this course is required prior to tutoring students under the age of 18.