ASER report says more children opting for tuition; enrolment in government schools increase
The Hindu
Those opting for private tuition are from the lesser privileged classes
Blame it on disruption of classroom teaching due to the pandemic or the inability to adapt to online education, more school children are opting for private tuition according to the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER).
The , released on Wednesday, reveals that 40% of the school children are now opting for private tuition classes compared to 30% in 2018. This proportion has increased across both sexes and all grades and school types. The incidence of tuition has increased across all States except Kerala, the report said.
Interestingly, those opting for private tuition are from the lesser privileged classes. There is an increase of 12.6 percentage points among the children of parents who fall in the low education category whereas it is 7.2 percentage points among children with parents in the ‘high’ education category.

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