
The Harvard EdCast How High-Impact Tutoring Is Reshaping Post-Pandemic Learning Recovery
Nov 5, 2025
Liz Cohen, Vice President of Policy at 50CAN and author of The Future of Tutoring, dives into the transformative power of high-impact tutoring for K–12 recovery post-pandemic. She emphasizes that effective tutoring is structured and consistent, differing significantly from traditional homework help. Liz shares success stories from states like Tennessee and Louisiana, illustrating how strong leadership and funding elevate tutoring programs. She also discusses the crucial role technology plays in coaching tutors while highlighting the importance of human connections in the learning process.
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Structure Is The Core Of Effective Tutoring
- High-impact tutoring requires structure: frequent, small-group, aligned sessions with the same tutor.
- This alignment to classroom learning is what produces larger academic gains.
Alignment Beats Standalone Remediation
- Tutoring aligned to classroom curriculum outperforms standalone remedial programs.
- Tennessee pilot students gained significantly more with curriculum-aligned tutoring than with separate RTI.
Fund And Support Implementation Together
- States must pair funding with implementation supports and local buy-in to scale tutoring successfully.
- Provide coaches, clear expectations, and district-level leadership to ensure fidelity.


