Thursday, December 20, 2012

Availability/Accessibility of Tutors as an example of a class divide

Instead of just helping a student catch up, a new sort of tutor has taken on duties of therapists, personal assistants and even parents.
 
I'm posting this article because it reminded me of a common argument that's made in urban education, which is - "The parents aren't doing enough.  Families need to do more and get more involved in their children's education."  But according to this article, it seems like the parents at the other end of the socio-economic spectrum aren't doing more - they're in fact doing less.  The only difference is that they have the money to pay somebody to pick up the slack for them.  Again, another example of a class divide in the success of students in schools and in higher education.

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