Online tutoring services in India
India, has become a best destination for business process out sourcing and also for education tutoring outsourcing by virtue of large young and educated talent pool. The growing need for proper, scientifically designed methods of e-tutoring in US and other western countries have created immense opportunities to unemployed, partly employed, educated home makers ( house wives) in India. They are able to supplement their income with through E-tutoring in various core subject of mathematics, sciences, social studies and languages.
Helping others learn requires great communication skills, and the ability to identify the best way to convey the material in a way that matches the individual needs of the learner. Indians have long tradition of tuitions, during their secondary and upper primary K12 school levels and even at college study level. Vast talent pool with prior experience in either tutoring or in teaching is available in India.
The advantages of E-tutoring :
Studies indicate that students learn best when they have more attention to their individual needs. Thus, smaller classroom sizes, or even one-on-one learning, are advisable to maximize the benefits of the tutoring. Typically, the youngest children in particular benefit from small classroom sizes, but this can also be the case for older ones.
Indian Tutors are now sufficiently compensated for their time and only unrealistic and unhealthy competition is spoiling the tuition industry. Proper awareness of cyber laws and awareness programs by NGO’s and governmental agencies can bring desired improvement to the online tutoring industry. Talented individuals can pool up their common resources and can form tutorial clubs and associations for their common good and welfare. India with its great talent pool can’t miss the” world guru” status due to the unhealthy practices and cyber crimes by few unscrupulous elements. There is urgent need to strengthen and organize tutoring industry to make it become a leader in knowledge management domain.
Internet communication and e-learning opportunities have opened new windows to educate remotest poor students with quality education in India. Still, the budgetary allocation for education in India is comparatively low compared to developed countries. There is an urgent need to assess and allocate funds to primary and secondary education. Advanced communication facilities, cheap technology for dissemination of information has to be leveraged in war footing to make India 100 percent literate in coming years. India is poised to take world super power status by 2050 and educated India can really take forward the country to glorious heights as envisaged by the founding fathers of the nation.
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