Leveraging Volunteers: An Experimental Evaluation of a Tutoring Program for Struggling Readers

This study evaluates the impacts and costs of the Reading Partners program, which uses community volunteers to provide one-on-one tutoring to struggling readers in under-resourced elementary schools. The evaluation uses an experimental design. Students were randomly assigned within 19 different Read...

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