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CAUSES OF THE SPREAD OF PRIVATE TUTORING PHENOMENONA FIELD STUDY AT A CENTER IN ALGERIA

open access: yesJournal of Social Sciences, 2023
This research discusses the phenomenon of private tutoring, which has become a significant threat to the education system by creating academic inequalities and hindering students' equal opportunities for university enrollment.
AOUISSI, Kamel
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Shadow Education in Denmark: In the Light of the Danish History of Pedagogy and the Skepticism Toward Competition

open access: yesECNU Review of Education, 2021
Purpose: This article investigates the role of private supplementary tutoring in Denmark in light of the country’s pedagogical traditions in schools and leisure spheres. Design/Approach/Methods: Although tutoring activities are increasing, the phenomenon
Sidse Hølvig Mikkelsen   +1 more
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The Rise of Private Tutoring in Denmark: An Entrepreneur's Perspectives and Experiences

open access: yesECNU Review of Education, 2021
• This article sheds light on the emergence of private tutoring in Denmark. Written from the perspective of a tutoring entrepreneur, it discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by a fledgling tutoring company in present-day Danish society.
Nicklas Kany
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Private Tutoring during Crisis: Lessons Learned from a Private Tutoring Provider in Indonesia

open access: yesJournal of Nonformal Education, 2022
While educational institutions worldwide have been widely affected by the crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, private tutoring (PT) providers have also profoundly impacted. The only way for survival is to shift to online services, although they have to compete with formal educational institutions that also provide online learning and ...
Fikri Yanda   +3 more
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Students’ Perspectives on the Factors That Influence the Use of Private Tutoring Usage in Qatar

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2023
This paper unpacks the factors likely to influence students’ use of supplementary private tutoring in Qatar. Drawing on insights from Ajzen’s theory of planned behavior (TPB), the current study seeks to understand the main predictors of private tutoring ...
Reem Khalid Abu-Shawish
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Exploring students’ perceptions of private mathematics tutoring in three countries

open access: yesInfinity, 2023
This descriptive quantitative study explored secondary school students’ reasons for receiving or not receiving private mathematics tutoring. It also explored the prevalent teaching methods private mathematics tutors use.
Masitah Shahrill   +6 more
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Luxury Expenses of Shadow Education: A Comparative Study of Iranian Students, Parents and Teachers’ Views [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Comparative Education, 2019
The purpose of present research was investigating factors and attitudes affecting participation in private touring classes. A descriptive survey method with a quantitative approach was used. The participants were selected from three   groups: high school
Naser Shirbagi   +4 more
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Does private tutoring work? The effectiveness of private tutoring: a nonparametric bounds analysis [PDF]

open access: yesEducation Economics, 2014
Private tutoring has become popular throughout the world. However, evidence for the effect of private tutoring on students' academic outcome is inconclusive; therefore, this paper presents an alternative framework: a nonparametric bounds method. The present examination uses, for the first time, a large representative data-set in a European setting to ...
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Chemistry private tutoring in Malaysia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), 2023
<span lang="EN-US">The unsatisfactory result obtained by Malaysian secondary students in international assessment has caused the Ministry of Education to put much effort into structuring the curriculum. Variety of teaching pedagogies has been suggested but not all the approaches are applicable due to many constraints.
Low Suan Ee   +2 more
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Who is More Likely to Participate in Private Tutoring and Does it Work?: Evidence from PISA (2015)

open access: yesECNU Review of Education, 2018
Purpose In recent years, private tutoring has become increasingly prevalent in China and has become both a dominant way for students to learn after school and a major component of family educational expenditure.
Xiangyi Liao, Xiaoting Huang
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