Equity Related Concerns: Impact of Private tutoring in India

Authors

  • Harshita Sharma National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration 17-B, Sri Aurobindo Marg, NCERT Campus, New Delhi, Delhi-110016, India https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9132-8148

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20192.299.308

Keywords:

parental involvement, school education, private coaching, private tutoring, private supplementary tutoring, equitable access

Abstract

Aim. The paper attempts to explore the impact ofrivate tutoring in light of the equity-related concerns especially in the context of the Indian society. Private tutoring is a phenomenon that has been an intrinsic part of the Indian education system since the 1980s.

Methods. The paper is an outcome of the Masters of Philosophy dissertation work of the scholar submitted to National University of Education Planning and Administration, Delhi, India.

Results. The structure of private tutoring is such that it mimics the regular school curriculum and modifies itself to match the needs of the school and the children. Any changes in the regular school curriculum bring a change in its supplement as well. It thus behaves like a shadow of the regular schools. Though private tutoring was believed to enhance learning opportunities of weak students, it has now become a 'parity of prestige' issue.

Conclusion. The expansion of tutoring has begun to deepen the inequalities already prevalent in the stratified schooling system and society at large.

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Author Biography

Harshita Sharma, National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration 17-B, Sri Aurobindo Marg, NCERT Campus, New Delhi, Delhi-110016, India

PhD student

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Published

2019-09-02

How to Cite

Sharma, H. (2019). Equity Related Concerns: Impact of Private tutoring in India. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 10(2), 299–308. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20192.299.308

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LOCAL CULTURES AND SOCIETIES