There’s an opportunity here to disrupt the current model of tutoring and provide a new solution that could change the face of higher education.
The question is, what if we started thinking about education differently?
What if we thought about it in terms of providing personalized instruction for each individual student, rather than large classes of people?
Despite the promise of online tutoring, the tutoring nonconsumption seemed to persist and no dominant entity emerged in the field. However, with the recent interest in high-dosage tutoring solutions to help students make up for lost learning during the pandemic, there has been a resurgence in spending on online tutoring businesses.
Among the leaders in this wave is Business professor who believes free market economic principles are the answer to education’s (and pretty much all other society’s social) problems. High-dosage tutoring is en vogue among those seeking to help students rapidly make up for learning lost during the pandemic.
With a significant research base behind the efficacy of tutoring, that’s driven widespread interest in schools using federal relief dollars on such tutoring solutions. And that in turn has fueled spending on a variety of businesses offering tutoring solutions.
The question is, what if we started thinking about education differently?
What if we thought about it in terms of providing personalized instruction for each individual student, rather than large classes of people?
Despite the promise of online tutoring, the tutoring nonconsumption seemed to persist and no dominant entity emerged in the field. However, with the recent interest in high-dosage tutoring solutions to help students make up for lost learning during the pandemic, there has been a resurgence in spending on online tutoring businesses.
Among the leaders in this wave is Business professor who believes free market economic principles are the answer to education’s (and pretty much all other society’s social) problems. High-dosage tutoring is en vogue among those seeking to help students rapidly make up for learning lost during the pandemic.
With a significant research base behind the efficacy of tutoring, that’s driven widespread interest in schools using federal relief dollars on such tutoring solutions. And that in turn has fueled spending on a variety of businesses offering tutoring solutions.