Home Tuition: Reinstating the excellent Learning System

"In times of drastic change, it is the learners who inherit the destiny." Eric Hoffer

There are some very remarkable and notable arguments regarding the impact of education to the economy and vice versa: ?	Human resources or the work force is the key to economic stability and the skills race to achieve this is now beyond extraordinary levels; ?	Education is the key to winning this race but the existing mainstream of education is weakening and failing; ?	While there are local characteristics to these problems that should be dealt with by local authorities using local capital and addressing factors by the grassroots, now, it has crossed borderlines of local control becoming a global issue and a worldwide concern; ?	Education is needed by the human resources and the human capital is needed to achieve successful economy, thus economy must fulfill the needs basic in the provision and attainment of the most desirable and most efficacious educational system.

It is a web of complex patterns in the global socio-economic aspect and everyone plays a significant role in addressing issues and mitigating problems.

The Rise of Awareness in Home tuition Home tuition is generally regarded due to an one on one study for faster progress at any opportunity frame. It is a highly intense total immersion on a chapter or a course. In some culture it is popularly known as "shadow education".

Asia is witnessing a spectacular rise in private tutoring. In fact, Korea, Japan, China, India, Kazakhstan and Vietnam are countries who have remarkable shifts in the system - mainstream to alternative - to be able to compete globally in the world market.

Buttressing the Mainstream System The rise of private tutoring is quite understandable as, in most Asian countries, increase in population remains a major concern. Enrollees flock classrooms year after year but new additional classrooms and school facilities are very hard to come by. Adding to that equation is the scarcity of good teachers able to provide more than fair amount of expertise and perception to a 50-pupil classroom. Mainstream education is just not enough to supplement all the skills and knowledge a child needs to take the next step, to enter into universities, to have a good career in the destiny.

Parents are looking for other means to supplement any lack or deficiency in the traditional system. Home tuition is the key. But do not misunderstand this concept.

Home tutoring is there to buttress the mainstream educational system. Not to undermine any official decrees or authority or to create social gaps. It is facilitating education to achieve the most desirable there is.

Resolving Social Gaps Issues A research proved that children 3 years old and below who come from poorer families have "lower cognitive outcome" than the ones on the other side. This is due to the rippling and crippling effect of poor economy. Insufficiency in food, sanitation and health supplements may be among the factors that impact on this cognitive deficiency.

Can governments do something about this?

Can governments in the poorer countries afford to integrate an one-on-one learning system to its mainstream education for children who particularly in want of proper education?

Maybe, not. Perhaps I'm dreaming big here.

My point is: if we acknowledged education to be the winning tool in conquering the race, then why aren't we harnessing it?

Why shouldn't we reinstate an ideal learning system for everyone not only for those who can afford to obtain it? Home tuition should be for anyone and not for a select few.

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