Although research on private tutoring has gained visibility in recent years, private tutoring in English (PT-E) has not received notable attention. This paper examines students’ perceptions of PT-E in Bangladesh in terms of its necessity and helpfulness, peer pressure in PT-E participation and ethicality of PT-E practice and government intervention. Our analysis of survey data (N = 572) leads to characterising PT-E and explaining the reasons for its popularity. As a popular learning space beyond formal schooling, PT-E is available in various forms and quality catering to the purchasing power of different social groups. We argue that students may resort to PT-E not because of its proven effectiveness but because of their declining faith in s...
This study identifies reasons for the low attendance of a peer-tutoring scheme for English language ...
International surveys indicate that the prevalence of private tutoring in England is relatively low ...
Conference Theme: Six Decades of Comparative and International Education: Taking Stock and Looking F...
Private Tutoring in English Language Learning is a common picture among the SSC level students. Many...
Shadow education has become a common phenomenon in Bangladesh, having expanded remarkably during rec...
Private supplementary tutoring with an additional fee is generally called shadow education, and this...
Private supplementary tutoring has long existed in Bangladesh, as elsewhere in the world, but in rec...
Using the databases created under Education Watch, a civil society initiative to monitor primary and...
This paper investigates clientele’s perception of choosing English-medium schools in Dhaka, Banglade...
Panel Paper: Cpmparative perspectives on the determinants of private tutoringConference Theme; Imagi...
Abstract: As it is viewed English Medium Instruction (EMI) at tertiary level has emerged as a big ed...
Session 1: CultureConference Theme: Theme: Empowering English Education and Cross-Cultural Communica...
Does private tutoring increase parental choice and improve student achievement, or does it exacerbat...
The current study examined and described the views of secondary school students and their parents on...
Abstract Private tutoring has become a popular option for many university students in Bangladesh, e...
This study identifies reasons for the low attendance of a peer-tutoring scheme for English language ...
International surveys indicate that the prevalence of private tutoring in England is relatively low ...
Conference Theme: Six Decades of Comparative and International Education: Taking Stock and Looking F...
Private Tutoring in English Language Learning is a common picture among the SSC level students. Many...
Shadow education has become a common phenomenon in Bangladesh, having expanded remarkably during rec...
Private supplementary tutoring with an additional fee is generally called shadow education, and this...
Private supplementary tutoring has long existed in Bangladesh, as elsewhere in the world, but in rec...
Using the databases created under Education Watch, a civil society initiative to monitor primary and...
This paper investigates clientele’s perception of choosing English-medium schools in Dhaka, Banglade...
Panel Paper: Cpmparative perspectives on the determinants of private tutoringConference Theme; Imagi...
Abstract: As it is viewed English Medium Instruction (EMI) at tertiary level has emerged as a big ed...
Session 1: CultureConference Theme: Theme: Empowering English Education and Cross-Cultural Communica...
Does private tutoring increase parental choice and improve student achievement, or does it exacerbat...
The current study examined and described the views of secondary school students and their parents on...
Abstract Private tutoring has become a popular option for many university students in Bangladesh, e...
This study identifies reasons for the low attendance of a peer-tutoring scheme for English language ...
International surveys indicate that the prevalence of private tutoring in England is relatively low ...
Conference Theme: Six Decades of Comparative and International Education: Taking Stock and Looking F...