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Math Tutor Certification

National Tutoring Association

Certification

Become a contributor for free to openly demonstrate student outcomes, industry alignment & eligibility criteria.

The NTA was formed in 1992 for the purpose of establishing a membership organization for tutoring professionals. Over the past years, the purpose has expanded to promote education, specialization, and scientific research.

Format

Hybrid

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"MATH TUTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: - Current NTA Membership in good standing - AA or AS Degree Required or Started at an Accredited Institution (Peer Tutors in high school do not require a high school diploma, but must be at least 16 years old) - 50 hours of documented Math tutoring - Competency proven through the following: Successful completion of Connect the Disconnect: Understanding Math Strategies Part One. Successful completion of Connect the Disconnect: Understanding Math Strategies Part Two. Successful completion of Learning Preferences Webinar. Successful completion of Basic Level Tutor Webinar. - Completion of training can be via in-school training, NTA regional or national workshop/conference, or by our webinars. - Payment of the appropriate NTA Certification fee"

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

Internship/Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements

50 hours of documented Math tutoring

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply math strategies to support students in understanding mathematical concepts
  • Implement tutoring techniques aligned with NTA training standards across school-based, regional, or webinar-based learning environments
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Tutors25-3041.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Constructive feedback — deliver consistently using positive reinforcement strategies to build student confidence across recurring tutoring sessions.
  • Session-based progress assessments — conduct routinely to monitor student academic growth and adjust instructional focus without supervisor direction.
  • Test-taking and exam preparation strategies — teach to individual students or small groups tailored to upcoming academic assessments.
  • Class material and problem sets — review independently with students by guiding discussion, checking solutions, and clarifying misconceptions.
  • Small-group tutoring sessions — facilitate across multiple subject areas, adapting pacing and methods to meet varied student learning needs.
  • Multimedia educational software and online resources — select and integrate into sessions to reinforce concepts for diverse learners.
  • Tutoring plans — develop collaboratively with students and parents by synthesizing intake information and prior session observations.
  • Student performance data — monitor across multiple sessions to identify learning trends and recommend targeted academic interventions.
  • Active listening and social perceptiveness — apply during sessions to detect student frustration or disengagement and respond with adjusted instructional approaches.
  • Time management practices — model and teach to students as part of holistic academic support in school or tutoring center environments.

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