More than half of Russians surveyed (54%) spend 10% of their income on tutoring children. This is evidenced by a study of the services Rabota.ru and Podrabotka. socialbites.ca has a copy.
Another 23% of respondents spend on additional lessons – from 11% to 20%, 12% from 21% to 30%. Only 11% of parents spend more than 30% of their income on tutoring their children.
Of those who hired tutors, 17 percent chose core subjects (Russian and mathematics), 15 percent chose foreign languages, 3 percent chose physics and chemistry. 4 percent of parents noted other subjects, including biology and chess.
Deputy Director General of Raboty.ru Alexander Veterkov noted that the demand for teachers in Russia is increasing. According to analysts, the increase in teacher vacancies in August 2024 will be 87.8% compared to August 2023.
“This creates great opportunities for students. Working as a private tutor not only brings income, but also helps develop important skills and experience that will be useful in the future,” Veterkov emphasized.
It was known before this lunch The Ministry of Digital Development of Russia has created a new educational platform that will provide access to training in programming, big data and artificial intelligence for schoolchildren and students. The initiative is part of the Data Economy project.
To parents earlier explained In this case, it is better to change the child’s school.
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Source: Gazeta
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