Programs

"Peer Resources has taught me more than I could have imagined."

former Peer Resources participant
Peer Tutoring

Peer Tutors Make a Difference.

Peer tutoring teams provide academic help in subjects ranging from mathematics and chemistry to English as a second language. Tutoring takes place in classrooms during the lunch hour or after school. Students receiving tutoring are either referred by teachers, recruited by their peers, or voluntarily drop in on a tutoring session. Tutors are trained in teaching skills and are matched with individual students for one-on-one sessions.

Program Accomplishments

Last year peer tutoring took place at 11 school sites, an increase from our planned six sites. A total of 115 students became peer tutors, while 280 students received tutoring services. At some sites, peer tutors have helped in special education classes with severely disabled students. In many cases, students trained as peer tutors combined specific tutoring skills with skills taught through the Strategies of Successful Students curriculum or they completed tutoring activities during mentoring sessions.

For more information about the Peer Education program, contact the San Francisco Peer Resources office at 415.920.5211.