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Teaching vs. Tutoring: An Ever Continuing Dillemma

June 8th, 2011 satAuthor 1 comment

Even I am at my wit’s end as to how to draw the line between the two! I have had teachers all my life, attended tuitions for Maths and Science and incidentally I teach a class of 45 and tutor a couple of students in economics. How is the role of teacher different from that of a tutor?

Let us examine what Wikipedia has to say in this regard:

“A teacher (or, in the US, educator) is a person who provides schooling for pupils and students. A teacher who facilitates education for an individual student may also be described as a personal tutor. The role of teacher is often formal and ongoing, carried out by way of occupation or profession at a school or other place of formal education.” Read more…

From Shadows into the Sunshine: International Perspective on the growth of Tutoring

June 7th, 2011 satAuthor No comments

What was once an obscured part of the mainstream education system is poised to be integrated into it to give rise to a rather stylish term known as “blended learning”. Yes, we are talking about the tutoring services, traditional or online, that have changed the form of education system in all the countries of the world. According to the Education Times, a publication of Times News Network, these tutoring centers are a parallel universe of education, existing alongside the schools and universities.

There was a time when contracting tutors meant the student was not smart enough to grasp the lessons at school. This was a decade back and parents were rather reluctant to admit that their children needed the help of private tuitions! Fast forward to the 21st century and today engaging private tutors and paying them close to $1000 per month has become a status symbol, so much so that if a student is not taking tuitions, there could be only two social reasons behind it: either the parents do not care about their child’s academic success or they are too poor to afford it, as a Korean mother of two laments. Read more…

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Tutoring: Need or Trend?

June 5th, 2011 satAuthor No comments

The already high cost of education notwithstanding, many parents are signing their kids up for tutoring programs if they are struggling in a subject, are low on confidence, faltering around grades or just because everybody else is engaging tutors, so they also need to do that!

The last reason is equally true as all the other reasons given above. According to a survey done by the Canadian Education Council, 73 percent of the students who took remedial help through tutoring were already good at learning, getting A or B grades in their regular school curriculum. Agreed that the twice weekly sessions with their tutors reinforced their confidence and improved their grades, but the rhetoric that arises here is: could they have accomplished the same without external help or a little help and guidance from their parents? Read more…

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Online Tutoring – Some Advantages

May 30th, 2011 satAuthor No comments

The omnipresence of the World Wide Web serves as the best and seemingly inexpensive way to connect people around the globe. It does not really matter if they are buyers and sellers or teacher and student. The need of one is readily and more efficiently supplied by the other, the barriers of time, place and accessibility notwithstanding. Tutoring is one such profession which has really come of age . Online  tutoring has seen a tremendous growth in last  5 years and that is not without a reason.

Some of the advantages of online tutoring are :

Transcending Time and Distances:  Online tutoring creates time and place utility for thousands of students who can log on to the tutor’s site and get their queries answered at virtually any time of the day, irrespective whether they are travelling, are out for picnic, are on their way home from school or snug beneath the blankets in their room. The round the clock accessibility is a boon because now they do not have to wait until the next session with their tutor to get their doubts cleared. Read more…

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