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There are numerous options for obtaining tutoring
support at De Anza. Programs such as EOPS, Slams,
OTI and others offer tutoring to their participants.
Many divisions offer study groups or instructional
associate help for their own course offerings.
Students often meet with the instructor during
office hours to clarify their understanding of
course material. In addition, students sometimes
find that hiring a private tutor is most useful
and provides maximum flexibility. Familiarize
yourself with the various options and match what
works best for the class and your needs.
Two primary tutorial resources are the instructional
support in the Educational Diagnostic Center and
peer tutoring through the Tutorial and Academic
Skills Center.
Peer tutoring in Tutorial
and Academic Skills Center
The Tutorial and Academic Skills Center provides
trained peer tutors for free individual, group
and/or drop-in tutoring for all students on campus
in many academic subjects. They also offer adjunct
study skills and learning strategies in small
group format to students enrolled in particular
sections of classes that are listed in each quarters
schedule of classes.
The Math and Science Tutorial Center is located
in E 36. The Tutorial and Academic Skills Center
which handles all other subjects is in L 47.
If you would like the Tutorial and Academic Skills
Center to coordinate with DSS or EDC, indicate
on the tutoring request application that you are
affiliated with our programs.
Instructional support
in the Educational Diagnostic Center
Trained Instructional Associates provide small
group tutoring or a drop-in lab for disability
related study support focusing in language, math,
learning strategies, and/or organizational skills.
Enroll in Guidance 118 (1 unit) for small group
tutoring, or Guidance 119 (1/2 unit) for drop-in
lab. Any student from the Special Education Division
whose disability indicates specialized tutoring
support may enroll, on the recommendation of their
counselor/advisor.
Steps to receive instructional
support:
1. Meet with DSS counselor or EDC advisor
to discuss tutoring support options or request
academic assistance. It is recommended that this
be done during registration planning in order
to reserve time in your schedule.
2. Attend an instructional support orientation
at the EDC so that you learn the guidelines to
use the services effectively.
3. Read and sign the Instructional Support
Contract which describes the procedures.
4. Follow the procedures specified for
small group tutoring and drop-in lab tutoring.
Policy
Enrollment in Guidance 118/119 Instructional
Support tutorials is by approval of designated
EDC or DSS staff members and is based on educational
need.
The required attendance policies are specified
on the Instructional Support Procedures provided
at the first group session you attend, or when
you are oriented to the lab. These must be followed
in order to receive course credit.
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