Tuitions should be banned

Tuitions should be banned


Teachers of all the schools who are covered under the Right of children to Free and Compulsory Education Act would be proscribed from giving sequestered tutorials as ordered.

For:

- Not all the students are same; some can grasp the lessons quickly in the class; whereas some cant due to various reasons like distractions, explanation gaps. Hence they need extra support, wherein private tutors can help them understand those important key points once again
- In recent times, the minimum number of students in each class is 40 students and it’s easy for the kids to get distracted by friends while chit- chatting and makes them loose interest in studies and hence they need extra help in terms of studies
- Children today have their attention directed towards television, internet, games, etc. and hence tuition help them cope up with studies as well
- Private tutors can effectively deal with weak and ‘difficult to handle’ students, inspire them to study hard and improve them
- In higher classes, the level of education also increases and additional help to score better is also necessary, specifically now when there is competition prevailing in every field at a very young age

Against:

- It adds to the burden of the students, as they not only receive home-works by school teachers but also from their private tutors, hence leaving them with no or less time for extra – curricular activities, which would help them to refresh their mind
- Private tuitions are often expensive and cannot be paid by all parents
- The standard of teaching in the classroom deteriorates, if the teacher conducts private tuitions in the wake of earning some extra bucks
- To prove the class of their private tuitions, they may indulge in ‘practice test’ to help those students help clear exams with distinction in schools.

Conclusion:

- Instead of banning tuitions completely, school teachers conducting private tuitions should not engage their own school students for the same.
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  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -Ranirani Sharma (02/11/24)
  • Yes in our sholapur Indian model school is there it is english medium school but all teachers speak in Marathi with students see there ability .still they are conducting pvt tution .most time they do there home work like house work .dide by side.just they said write numbers or ask little student write alphabet and look after there home work and collect huge fees from parents.these patent ate illlete they to not understand what there kid do inside home .it's waste of money and time.and all kids fo there home work in pvt tution they can not do independent.teachers write all answers and send them .so these students become lazy and dull they are using there brains.so stop pvt tution.
  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -aaron (03/19/23)
  • It really should because it's like a lot of homework, less playtime.
  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -Deepa Kaushik (04/20/14)
  • Tuitions are assistance for the children who are not very good at grasping at the first instance. Not every child is born with the same intellect and grasping power. Teachers at school can cover a topic as per the demand of the class, and it is not possible to deal with each and every child individually, as they have the target to complete the course material for the session.

    Banning the tuitions could be a heavy loss for such kids who face trouble in coping up with the class. Many families now-a-days have both the parents working and they hardly get time to check for their child’s home assignments and get them to study at home under their supervision. Such parents definitely look out for good tutors who could help their children absorb the portions taught on the class.

    Though there remain many students finding out good tutors for their intellect, still a number of teachers today have made the tuitions as a profession, to make some extra money in addition to the pay at the school. These teachers fail to perform their duties at school, with a tendency towards pulling those children of private tuitions with them.

    It is definitely incorrect to make money out of this noble profession of teaching. But banning the tuitions is not a solution to this in any way.
  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -shubham singhania (03/07/14)
  • hello friends

    i would like to raise a fact that is the concept of private tuitions at school level have degraded the quality of teachings which we used to have.

    why to account for tuition fees?
    first lets have a look at whats the use of going to school and paying hefty fees if each and every student requires private tuitions for almost all subjects taught at senior secondary school except language subjects.
    moreover the teachers have also indulged themselves in such unethical practises of teaching casually in school to have a bunch of students at his home to let him earn some extra penny.

    teaching once used to be a profession looked upon wirh great dignity and respect but money as we say has ruined everything it can.

    thanks
  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -Shivam gupta (02/27/14)
  • Tuitions should not banned bcoz it will give more extra knowledge to the student in some other feild if we guide our student or child in the right way in which feild he/she is showing more intrest.
  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -pankaj singh (02/24/14)
  • Tuition should not be banned because it helps the weak students to grasp the subjects. Different students has different traits.weak one need some extra support.
  • RE: Tuitions should be banned -Rajani Sharma (01/27/14)
  • For:
    • Tuitions should be banned as it adds to the burden of the students. As they are overloaded with the homework received by school teachers and also from their private tutors, they get no or less time for extra-curricular activities, which would help them refresh their mind.

    • The standard of teaching in the classroom deteriorates, if the teacher conducts private tuitions in the wake of earning some extra bucks.

    • To prove the class of their private tuitions, they may indulge in ‘practice test’ to help those students help clear exams with distinction in schools.

    • Private tuitions are often very expensive and cannot be beard by all parents.

    • A private teacher generally has a dual role to play that of a teacher and of a course administrator for conducting tests, assessments, scheduling and other activities, making it difficult for him or her to do justice to either role.

    • In a private tuition, a student's exposure to the actual real world competition is limited. And it is very often seen, that students scoring well in tuitions doesn’t fare well in actual examinations.

    • In a private tuition the student is dependent on just one teacher who may be specialized in a few subjects and not all the subjects required by the students.

    • Some students treat their tutors as a walking dictionary, expecting them to furnish answers to the homework given by school without thinking through the solutions by themselves over time. This can make them mentally lazy.

    Against:
    • Tuitions should not be banned as these help those students who cannot grasp the lessons quickly in the class due to various reasons like distractions, explanation gaps. Hence they need extra support, wherein private tutors can help them understand those important key points once again.

    • In recent times, the minimum number of students in each class is 40 students and it is not easy for a teacher to pay attention on an individual basis.

    • During classes, it’s easy for the kids to get distracted by friends while chit- chatting and makes them loose interest in studies and hence they need extra help in terms of studies.

    • Nowadays children give their all attention to television, internet, games, etc. and hence tuition helps them cope up with studies as well. Allocating times for private tuition reduces their time spent in unhealthy pursuits.

    • Private tutors can effectively deal with weak and ‘difficult to handle’ students, inspire them to study hard and improve them.

    • In higher classes, the level of education also increases and additional help to score better is also necessary, specifically now when there is competition prevailing in every field at a very young age.

    • At tuitions, the students are given a lot of practice through tests, homework, group assignments and others such practices. The results are declared promptly so that the students find enough time to work on his short comings.