June 03, 2022
Grand Valley State University (GVSU) NextEd Co-Lab and Littera Education Team-up to Create E-Tutoring Facilities

T The Grand Valley State University (GVSU) NextEd Co-Lab and Littera Education have teamed up to ensure K-12 schools in Michigan can provide its students with research-based tutoring.
“This partnership will reshape academic support for Michigan students,” said Littera Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Justin Serrano. Adopting the Littera Academic Support Platform will enable K-12 Connect to reach even more students and make it easier for Michigan schools to deliver high-impact tutoring, she further added.
…we’re proud of the impact we have had so far bolstering K-12 education in the state… we know that high-impact tutoring has proven to accelerate student learning, and we are strengthening the Michigan teacher pipeline…
Speaking on the merger, Amirah Vosburgh, director of K-12 Connect at GVSU said, “We’re proud of the impact we have had so far bolstering K-12 education in the state. We know that high-impact tutoring has proven to accelerate student learning, and we are strengthening the Michigan teacher pipeline.”

K-12 Connect and Littera offer Michigan students effective at accelerating learning where students receive instruction several times per week, with the same tutor for the length of the program. To foster relationships that support learning, students and teachers will interact with each other once a week.
Posted in Collaborations and tagged Collaborations, Grand Valley State University (GVSU) NextEd Co-Lab, Littera Education, K-12, K-12 Connect, Michigan
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