Mar 2024

Realizing the Promise of High Dosage Tutoring at Scale: Preliminary Evidence for the Field

Monica Bhatt Terence Chau Jon Guryan Jens Ludwig Matteo Magnaricotte Fatemeh Momeni Philip Oreopoulos Greg Stoddard

This technical report outlines preliminary results from the Personalized Learning Initiative showing that high dosage tutoring can be scaled and can work – even when delivered in the aftermath of the pandemic and in diverse academic settings.

Students who participated in tutoring during the school day saw large and positive gains on end-of-year test scores, at least in math; the results for reading are not yet conclusive. The impact on math scores is equivalent to about two-thirds of a year of learning, which would be enough to totally undo the effects of the pandemic for the average student. The impact on reading scores are inconclusive so far, but data collection is ongoing. These results provide hints that high dosage tutoring delivered in school can be scaled successfully.

Learn more about the Personalized Learning Initiative.

Read the related press release.

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We’ve seen firsthand the incredible impact of high dosage tutoring on Chicago students. We are proud to be a founding partner of the Personalized Learning Initiative and look forward to helping other school systems across the country follow in our footsteps.

Pedro Martinez

CEO, Chicago Public Schools

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As our students and policymakers continue to struggle with pandemic-era learning loss, the PLI represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to boost learning and close longstanding gaps in student achievement. The Education Lab is proud to work alongside our partners in determining how to cost-effectively deliver one of the most promising learning interventions to a student population in urgent need of support.

Dr. Jens Ludwig

Faculty Co-Director, University of Chicago Education Lab

Headshot of smiling Kevin Huffman, CEO of Accelerate on light colored background

We are excited to see growing evidence supporting the effectiveness of high dosage tutoring. While this research is ongoing, it is important for school leaders and school system leaders to have access to interim reports as they continue to make hard decisions about how to address disparities in learning outcomes. We appreciate the leadership of the Education Lab and MDRC in this important and timely initiative and look forward to learning more from the future years of this project.

Kevin Huffman

CEO, Accelerate – The National Collaborative for Accelerated Learning

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