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Private supplementary tutoring in Central Asia: new opportunities and burdens

Author(s)
Silova, Iveta
Languages
English
Series
Educational costs and financing
Year
2009
Pages
188 p.
ISBN
978-92-803-1331-4

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About the publication

This book focuses on private tutoring in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Through international comparison and national case studies, it examines the ways in which not only private tutoring but also mainstream school systems have changed during the transformation period since the collapse of the socialist era. The book provides the first insight into the scope, nature and implications of private tutoring in Central Asia. It also identifies challenges that confront education stakeholders and policymakers as they decide how to respond to the rapidly spreading and constantly changing phenomenon of private tutoring.