TUTORING PROGRAM

Dear BSC community, 

 

The 2020 school year was an extraordinary and challenging one for every school community. 

Many Victorian students spent much of Terms 2 and 3 this year learning remotely, and Victorian schools and their communities have made an exceptional effort to provide continuity of teaching and learning to our students during this time.

 

During Term 4, schools across Victoria have been focused on supporting students’ mental health and wellbeing, in addition to assisting students to readjust to on-site learning. Teachers have also been focusing on assessing student learning, addressing individual learning gaps, and identifying those students who need extra support for their learning, using classroom-based observation and assessments.

 

We know that the remote learning experience was different for every student. While some students thrived, some students may not have engaged as fully with remote learning. For most of our students, regular high-quality teaching in 2021 will be enough to help them progress to the expected level of learning. Some students will benefit from additional intensive learning support in 2021. 

 

As you may be aware, in response to this, the Victorian Government is investing $250 million in the Tutor Learning Initiative to enable schools across Victoria to engage around 4,100 teachers as tutors in 2021 to support students who need extra assistance with their learning. Schools will determine how this initiative is best implemented for their students and will ensure that students will get this support in a way that minimises disruptions to other learning or school activities.

 

By engaging additional teachers to support children with intensive learning, classroom teachers will have greater capacity to ensure that all other students’ achievement, engagement, and wellbeing needs are met, so that all students receive the support they need in 2021.

 

Here at Brighton Secondary College, we implemented a strategy to nominate students during Term 4, 2020 and into Term 1, 2021 for the Tutor Learning Initiative program. We worked collaboratively to try and understand our students experience of remote learning and their return to onsite learning during Term 1, 2021.

 

Further information about the Tutor Learning Initiative, and how it will be implemented for students who need individual learning support in our school, will be issued to those selected to participate before students begin tutoring in Term 2, 2021. 

 

If you are concerned about your child’s engagement in their learning, while learning at home or following their return to school, please contact Ms. Martine Ayoub our Tutor Learning Initiative coordinator. You are most welcome to call our general office and ask to speak with Martine or email her at ayo@brightonsc.vic.edu.au.

 

Yours Sincerely,

Martine Ayoub