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Custodians demand fair wages from LACCD
falling below wage standards.
person appointment. Group tutoring and the writing lab are unavailable in-person, yet the space at the Center is available for students to use.
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“Students can come in and get face to face tutoring,” Kiekel said. “But they can also just come in, use the space and take online classes right now because it’s totally quiet.”
According to Kiekel, prior to the pandemic 90 percent of CAS tutoring was in-person and 10 percent was through online services. Kiekel said that the services did not meet student needs.
Now that has changed, 90 percent of tutoring is provided online, while 10 percent of tutoring is in-person.
Kiekel said that since the CAS revamped most of its services online, they have made it easier for students to access tutoring.
With all these changes being done, it can be said that it has reduced equity gaps for Pierce students who utilize CAS online services.
“I think it’s more accessible to be on Zoom and so I do Zoom and in-person at the same time. I do get more students on Zoom,” said Gonzalez.
However, there’s an issue when it comes to students not knowing about these provided services. “In this covid world, it’s really hard to let students know that we’re here,” said Kiekel.
And to combat that inequity, most of the in-person services provided for students on campus are teaching them about how to access online tutoring services.
“A lot of what we do on our face to face services is helping students get online,” said Kiekel, who added that students use the Center to access an online tutor.
The CAS has 140 tutors and 20 part-time faculty staff who help carry dayto-day operations, mostly outside the Center. There are difficulties that CAS is facing, such as the lack of tutors for STEM and tutors for higher division classes. And there are policies that prevent qualified applicants from becoming tutors, according to Kiekel.
“The district really limits who we can hire and for how long and for what rate,” said Kiekel.
LACCD doesn’t allow tutors to work unless they take 12 units or have completed more than 10 semesters at Pierce. Kiekel that the District undercuts Pierce tutors by giving those who have transferred or come from a university a higher wage.
“The district tells us once a student transfers to a university, their payscale is raised by $4,'' Kiekel said. “We have all these amazing tutors and they can’t get a raise and I have to pay them at the lower rate just because they haven’t transferred to a university.” pkalidasan.roundupnews@gmail.com