High-Dosage Tutoring for New Jersey Students
Catapult Learning, an approved vendor in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE), is proud to provide ELA & Math High-Dosage Tutoring services statewide to schools. Our High-Dosage Tutoring program will serve students to provide critical support in key subjects to help overcome the impacts of classroom learning disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All approved New Jersey LEAs are eligible for these services.
Catapult Learning for New Jersey
About Catapult Learning’s High-Dosage Tutoring
Our solutions work by activating existing and relevant knowledge, building prerequisite skills, and reinforcing foundational skills. Catapult Learning’s High-Dosage Tutoring program utilizes our Acceleration Framework — a research-based approach that includes:
Academic and/or social-emotional assessments pinpoint areas of strength and areas in which students need support
Using diagnostic data, our instructors create individualized academic and social-emotional learning goals to guide instruction as well as establish a baseline from which to monitor growth
Tutors provide personalized and targeted support aligned to each student’s individualized plan
Ongoing assessments to monitor progress, allowing real-time differentiation to maximize growth and achievement
Our High-Dosage Tutoring curriculum, AccelerateLiteracy and AccelerateMath, provides intensive, research-based grade-level support with a focus on high-impact prerequisite content and skills that benefits all students.
Flexible Program Design & Implementation
Important Information:
- The program is funded by NJDOE and free for schools through the New Jersey Learning Acceleration Program: High-Impact Tutoring Grant
- Programming can be delivered before, during, or after school or on whatever schedule meets the needs of your students.
- Funds are prioritized to students in grades 3 & 4, but will allow for serving of additional students
- Based on the availability of FY23 Federal ARP-GEER funds and FY24 Federal SFRF funds, this single-year grant program will begin October 11, 2023 and will end on August 31, 2024