Private tuition in English in Bangladeshi secondary education: reasons, necessities and outcomes
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2021-05Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Mohona, Maisha TasnimMetadata
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Private tutoring in English (PT‟E) is a staple in Bangladesh. However, how much it actually
benefits the stagnating English education system – due to many factors such as the priority of
grades over skills – in the country is not well researched. Therefore, this study explores indepth the Bangladeshi students‟ psycho-social factors, or how social factors affect an
individual‟s decision-making processes and overall behavior, that perhaps lead them to
choose PT‟E. The study is conducted using the phenomenological approach by taking
interviews of the 22 Bangla medium students from class six to class ten. The data analysis
involved coding of the data and subsequent convergence into themes from the transcription.
The main findings include the fact that PT‟E is an established practice in Bangladesh, which
is nowadays sustained by psycho-social aspects like mental duress, high social expectations,
and the extreme perceived necessity of English for the future. In addition, the academic
disarray of the country, including a lack of planning and overwhelming student to teacher
ratio, serves as further incentives for PT‟E. Unfortunately, despite the overwhelming
popularity PT‟E, it has to a large extent failed to garner communicative competence.
Keywords
Private tutoring; psycho-social; Planning; Policies; Exam; Training; Communicative language teaching; Expectations; ExperienceDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2021.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]