Published: February 01, 2011
Oprah Calls Education Our Current Civil Rights Movement. Zuckerberg Donates 100 Million Dollars to Schools. Join Tutorpedia Foundation's Mission.
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Tutorpedia
Foundation, a San Francisco-based education nonprofit,
will be hosting a fundraising
event on Wednesday, February 23rd,
between 6:00 and 9:00 pm, at 111 Minna Gallery, in San Francisco, CA.
In addition to auction and raffle prizes, the event will include a panel
discussion with Vicky Abeles, Director of the documentary Race to
Nowhere; Dennis Littky, Co-Founder & Co-Director of the charter
network Big Picture Learning; and Farb Nivi, Founder of the ed-tech
company Grockit.
Michelle Rhee, Bill Gates, and Governor Chris Christie are among
other personalities deeply engaged in reforming our current educational
system. This matter should concern all citizens, however,
since education is a pillar of our society and the foundation of our
future as a nation. In 2009, Tutorpedia Directors, educators Seth
Linden and David Taus, launched a non-profit foundation
dedicated solely
to help unprivileged students receive one-on-one tutoring.
"I
believe that all students should have access to tutors who can create
individualized programs to help them learn most effectively.
This was the premise for starting the Tutorpedia Foundation," explained
Seth Linden, Founder and President of the Tutorpedia Foundation, who
will be talking at TEDxMonterey in April. "Fifty percent of low-income
students fail to graduate high school, and in cities like Oakland and
East Palo Alto the number is closer to 70%. Students in economically
disadvantaged communities need the opportunity to work with tutors who
can create personalized learning experiences that foster long-term
academic success, while improving confidence, motivation, and a positive
work ethic."
If you, too, want to become a member of our current civil rights
movement and take a stand in changing our current educational system,
save the date on Wednesday,
February 23rd and join Tutorpedia's
Annual Fundraiser in San Francisco. For additional
information, please visit the Tutorpedia Foundation website (www.tutorpediafoundation.org)
and blog today (www.thethickenvelope.com).
About Tutorpedia Foundation:
The Tutorpedia Foundation's mission is to provide high-quality,
personalized tutoring and related education services to underserved
students. Central to the Foundation's work is the emphasis
on a personalized, collaborative relationship between student and tutor.
The Foundation takes a holistic approach to the positive development of
each student, and methods are carefully aligned with state content
standards. Tutors conduct assessments of their students, and use grades
and input from teachers, parents and guardians to determine areas of
specific need, and then set measurable goals in response to those needs.
More than 90% of Tutorpedia students report increases in grades
test scores, confidence and motivation.

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