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Exploring the perceptions of Indian Immigrant parents on private supplementary tutoring within the context of Australian primary school education

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posted on 2025-02-11, 22:17 authored by Asha Murali Murali Syamala
This study investigates the motivations, experiences, and challenges faced by Indian immigrant parents in engaging paid private supplementary tutoring services for their primary school children in Australia. Drawing on qualitative research methods, including a descriptive qualitative survey questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, the research is informed by Bourdieu’s theory of capitals. The study delves into the intricate dynamics within immigrant Indian communities, examining how the social, cultural and economic factors interplay to shape parental expectations and the educational aspirations they hold for their children. By understanding these dynamics, the study aims to provide insights into the broader implications of private supplementary tutoring within the context of Indian immigrant families in Australia.

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Philip Wing Keung Chan

Additional supervisor 1

Peter Waterhouse

Additional supervisor 2

Sindu George

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

School of Education, Culture and Society

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Education

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