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Supplementary tutoring in Trinidad and Tobago: Some implications for policy making

机译:特立尼达和多巴哥的补充补习:对政策制定的一些启示

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Globally, private supplementary tutoring is a huge business and the practice is expanding rapidly in many regions of the world where it never existed before. In some of these regions it is posing a novel set of challenges for education planners and policy makers. The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which supplementary tutoring is impacting on the goals of the formal education system in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). The participation rate in supplementary tutoring at primary school level in T&T was found to be high (88.2 per cent at Standard Five level), with the majority of the students being privately tutored by their regular school teachers. Their main motivation for taking private tutoring lessons was to try to secure a place in one of the few elite secondary schools in the country. The authors of this paper admit that there is no quick solution to the problem, especially if it is understood as a part of the process of cultural change. They contend that the key to breaking the elitist tradition lies in modifying public understanding about education and convincing parents and citizens at large that a wide range of options and opportunities exists outside the narrow confines of the old colonial economy and the old colonial schools.
机译:在全球范围内,私人补习是一项巨大的业务,而且这种做法在世界上许多前所未有的地区正在迅速发展。在其中一些地区,它对教育计划者和政策制定者提出了一系列新的挑战。这项研究的目的是研究在特立尼达和多巴哥(T&T),补充补习对正规教育系统目标的影响程度。在电大,小学阶段补充补习的参与率很高(标准五级为88.2%),大多数学生由正规学校老师进行私人补习。他们参加私人补习课的主要动机是试图确保在该国为数不多的精英中学之一中获得一席之地。本文的作者承认,无法快速解决该问题,尤其是如果将其理解为文化变革过程的一部分的话。他们认为,打破精英主义传统的关键在于改变公众对教育的理解,并说服父母和广大公民在古老的殖民地经济和古老的殖民地学校的狭con范围内,存在各种各样的选择和机会。

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