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  2. Live online tutoring - Wikipedia

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    Private tutoring can range between $25–80+ per hour on average, although dyslexia tutors and other specialized tutors can cost up to $135 per hour or more. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Local tutoring centers can range from $150–$200+ per month. [ 13 ]

  3. Tutoring - Wikipedia

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    Some studies have estimated costs associated with "shadow education". In Pakistan, expenditures on tutoring per child averaged $3.40 a month in 2011. In Japan, families spent $12 billion in 2010 on private tutoring. [9] In Georgia, household expenditures for private tutoring at the secondary school level was $48 million in 2011. [14]

  4. National Tutoring Programme - Wikipedia

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    One such provider was being paid up to £84 per hour, while its least experienced tutoring jobs were advertised at £15 per hour. [8] Another provider pays tutors between 20 and 30 pounds per hour of tuition, while charging 80 per hour. The NTP defended the sums paid to providers, saying that the money not paid to tutors funds training, quality ...

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  6. Preply - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the commission Preply charges, they also inflate the tutor's set pricing to make additional profits. For example; a tutor with 150 hours who has set their pricing at $10 per 50 minutes may be marketed to students at $14 per 50 minutes. Preply then takes the $4 markup and $2.50 commission.

  7. Online tutoring - Wikipedia

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    is also a way of adding extra value and service to traditional educational services (postal services can be expensive and slow, yielding to the cost-effectiveness and speed of online resources). The main advantage of private one-to-one tutoring was described by Benjamin Bloom (educator and psychologist) in 1984 in Two sigmas problem. [11]

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