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I guess I just don't understand why. The whole point of tutoring is to provide assistance to somebody so they can complete what you might call an "official" course of study. I could get a tutor to help me get my GED, for instance, or to help me pass my algebra class. In a sense, it's calling somebody who is "outside the official system" to help them pass the official test. By making all GED tutors "certified", you're technically pulling them all into the system. And how do you verify that sort of thing? If I ask for help with my fractions, are people required to say "Sorry - I'm not certified"?
If I need help getting my certification for GED tutoring, can I call in a tutor? And does THAT tutor need to be certified?
Lex
That sort of summarizes my reaction.



to you.