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Should private tutors need to be licensed in order to tutor children?

<p>The latest case in point is the announcement that private tutors will have to be licensed because it has been discovered that many of these teachers setting up this increasingly lucrative trade, are totally unqualified to teach anything at all and vice verse with some teachers who have NO knowledge of teaching. </p>

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Question added by Kathy Mustafa , Personal Assistant to CEO- Managing Sales and Marketing Departments , Saudi Kinda Real Estate
Date Posted: 2014/12/02

Yes they should, for all the reasons you have given Kathy. In UK at the moment there is heavy emphasis on "safeguarding" both in respect of children and vulnerable adults (I have just finished courses for both). ANYONE having ANY form of responsibility or association with these two particular groups has to have a police background check carried out on them to determine their suitability, CRB/DBS checks (Criminal Record Board). I would definitely support the proposal to license private tutors and would, as part of that licensing, incorporate the checks that I have mentioned. Presumably there will in time be some form of private tutor "watchdog" to ensure standards are maintained.

Jonathan Catindig
by Jonathan Catindig , ESL Instructor / English Teacher , Al Ezdihar Language Institute

In my opinion, private tutors must be an experienced teacher not necessarily licensed but have the abilities and background to teach. Many teachers I know are not so good in tutorial jobs, however there are people who can do the job who are not even professional teachers. As long as the tutor or teacher demonstrates knowledge in the subject matter and have the abilities to conduct the lesson effectively and efficiently, and there's a great improvement in your child's learning, study habits and academic performance, then it is not so important if the tutor is licensed or not.

رمضان حامد حسين عبدالسلام
by رمضان حامد حسين عبدالسلام , معلم أول أ لغة إنجليزية , وزارة التربية والتعليم

I would definitely support the proposal to license private tutors because they will be completely aware of children 'needs and desires and quite realize how to teach and what to teach rather than any nonspecialist ones

Orouba Dandashly
by Orouba Dandashly , Housing/invoicing/planner , Saudi Oger, Kaust Project

No they should not as a teacher she/he might have the education certificate to be able to teach then no need for another certificate to private tutoring

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