Parents say their children have tutors to fill gaps, not to charge ahead
- Written by Karen Dooley, Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Private tutoring services seem to be getting more prominent.from shutterstock.comWhen you think about private tutoring, you might imagine parents striving to give their children a competitive edge. But many parents use tutoring to fill gaps in their child’s schooling – such as to improve their literacy.
In our research, some parents did...





