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ATP Seattle 2012

 

 

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The ATP is pleased to announce that the Association for the Tutoring Profession annual conference will be held on April 1-4, 2012, in Seattle Washington at the Marriott on the Seattle Waterfront.

The conference will begin with a welcome reception Sunday night. Make plans to celebrate with food, fun and the waterfront.

Please save these dates and make your plan now to attend this exciting conference.

The 2012 Conference Will Begin in

Conference "Early Bird" Rates and Registration


Coming Soon to your Computer

The ATP is proud to offer the following series of webinars to you when planning your professional growth.

Topics beginning January 2012 include:

Jan. 20 — The Process of Hiring and Training Peer Tutors

Jan. 24 — Scaffolding the Tutoring Cycle with Bloom’s Taxonomy

Jan.30 — An Administrator’s Point of View

Feb. 22 — Study Strategies for Tutors

Feb. 28 — Building Effective Teams

All webinars will be rebroadcast at a later date if the first offering does not fit into your office schedule.

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 The atps of Tutor Training is available through this website. The book has information from tutoring professionals with over 100 years combined knowledge in the field.

Chapters include

  • Keys to Successful Training Strategies

  • A Systematic Approach to Training

  • Principles of Effective Tutoring: Relationship

  • Variables and Cognitive Strategies

  • Using Appreciative Inquiry in the Tutoring

  • Environment

  • Communication

  • The Art of Questions: Methods Tutors Can Use

  • to Enhance Critical Thinking Skills

  • Role Modeling to Under-Prepared Students

  • Learning Styles in Tutor Training

  • Developing Program and Tutoring Goals

 

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  • represent the members in areas of policy;

  • facilitate collaboration between practitioners, researchers, and policy makers.

     


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