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Challenges of Tuition fee’s decision: Private Universities case in Kosovo [PDF]

open access: yesRomanian Economic Journal, 2013
This study assesses Challenges that Private Universities in Kosovo face when employing tuition fee strategies. Data are collected on May - June 2012 through in-depth interview and questioners with supervisors and students of three Private Universities ...
Besa Shahini , Yllka Azemi
doaj   +1 more source

Tuition Fees, as User Prices, and Private Incentives [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This paper studies the aggregate and distributional implications of introducing tuition fees for public education services into a tax system with income and consumption taxes. The setup is a neoclassical growth model where agents differ in capital holdings.
Economides, George   +2 more
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What Are They Buying In Private Tuition? Micro-Level Perspective On The Practice Of Private Tuition By Grade 9 Students In Kale Township, Myanmar

open access: yes, 2017
Private tuition is the practice of academic teaching and learning from outside of the school with a fee but a few of studies acknowledged what private tuition provides to the receivers beyond the teaching of academic subjects. This study explored the intensity and nature of private tuition through 1119 Grade 9 students’ survey reports and 18 ...
Tuang Suante, Kam Tung   +1 more
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Analyzing the Market for Shadow Education in Pakistan: Does Private Tuition Affect the Learning Gap between Private and Public Schools?

open access: yesLahore Journal of Economics
Over the past decade, Pakistan has seen the rapid growth of a third sector in education: shadow education. According to the Annual Survey of Education Report (2013), 34 percent of private school students and 17 percent of public school students ...
Bisma Haseeb Khan, Sahar Amjad Shaikh
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Private tuition and the 11-plus: an autobiographical extended literature with UK and global perspectives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The private tuition industry stands out as one of the major growth industries of the 21st Century. According to Hajar, private tuition has expanded to the extent it is now a “global phenomenon” (2018, P.514).
Knightly-Jones, Luke
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Funding sources for public higher education in South Africa: Institutional responses

open access: yesPerspectives in Education, 2013
Tuition fees and the use of student loans to complement government’s allocations have become unavoidable because of increasing competing new priorities for funding.
Isaac Ntshoe, Pierre de Villiers
doaj   +3 more sources

Learning English through Shadow Education: Exploring Participants’ Motives and Experiences

open access: yesCentral European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Parallel to the institutionalised school system, in which no change in pedagogical attitudes has taken place (Einhorn 2015), there is a growing demand for learning languages in non-formal contexts, including out-of-school courses that not only complement
Gabriella Hegedűs
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Investigating the status of supplementary tuition in the teaching and learning of mathematics

open access: yesPythagoras, 2009
The study seeks to investigate the status of supplementary tuition in the teaching and learning of mathematics and mathematical literacy. The study followed a descriptive survey design involving the use of learner and teacher questionnaires. A convenient
David Mogari   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

CAMBODIAN TWELFTH GRADERS' CHOICE FOR ENGLISH PRIVATE TUTORING: QUIT OR NOT TO QUIT?

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2020
Private tutoring is not a new phenomenon for education in both developed and developing countries. However, English private tutoring (EPT) attracted a limited number of studies, although English is viewed as the key to success in non-English speaking ...
Sopha Soeung
doaj   +1 more source

What matters most for early childhood development? Evidence from Malda district, India

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Background The early period of a child’s life is considered to be the most important developmental stage throughout the lifespan. Around 250 million children of age below five years in low-and middle- income countries (LMICs) are at risk of not attaining
Rayhan S. K
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