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Free live tutoring at schoolhouse.world


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hi everyone, Sal here from Khan Academy, and I just wanted to make an announcement of something that I think many of you will find useful. I have a little bit of a side project going on called schoolhouse.world. It isn't an official Khan Academy project, but it's a way to get free tutoring. Yes, I'm talking about free live tutoring!

What happens on schoolhouse.world is you, as a student, can go and say what areas—and we're starting with high school math—what areas of high school math you need help in. You can see existing tutoring sessions that are scheduled in the coming days and coming weeks.

On the other side, we have volunteer tutors who look at what students, what you might need help in, and will schedule these group tutoring sessions. So whether you're interested in being a student and getting some free live help or whether you're interested in being a tutor or both, check out schoolhouse.world.

There's a little bit of a registration process. This is really a startup project right now, where we're trying to make sure we balance the tutors and the students. But I'll tell you right now, we have an incredible number of amazing tutors, and actually, we're looking for more students to tutor.

So check it out, fill out the form, and you will be able to get some help. And you know the view is you can learn at your own time and pace on Khan Academy. Obviously, we have the exercises, the feedback there; you have the videos. We just launched our "Get Ready for Grade Level" courses. You can use that as well, and then when you need in-person help, you can go to schoolhouse.world.

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