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Compulsory Tuitions

Do Children Need to go for Tuitions Compulsorily?

Started on  1-Aug-2003  By  sowmya


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MICHIKO

I don't think that tuition is very important. As I am not going for tuition I want to ask those who are going for tuition that why should we go for tuition? Many of them who are going for tuition say they have some problems in their studies. But if you have any problem or could not understand properly then, why can't you go to the teacher and ask your problem? I don't think they hit you for that. I think that going for tuition is just waste of money. If I have any problem, I would go to my subject teacher and ask her till I understand.

MANOJKV

Hi Sowmi, Sure, the children are not studying at home, but sending them for compulsory tuition is not the solution. The need of the hour is to identify the child's field of interest and encourage him/her to pursue that. Then in a few years time he/she will be able to teach many others THAT subject in a very good way. So tuitions are not even necessary then where is the question of compulsion coming into the picture?

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