A school in UK has become the first to outsource its teaching to India where around 100 tutors from Punjab will give one-to-one lessons to students who have fallen behind in Maths.Ashmount Primary in north London has become the first school to avail this service called Bright Spark Education, set up by UK-based entrepreneur Tom Hooper.The standard 6 pupils of the school are provided with a headset log while they log on to a website to have an on screen interaction with the teacher. It costs the school 12 pounds per hour per pupil compared with about 40 pounds for private tutors in London.
News On AIR | September 10, 2010 7:47 PM
UK school to outsource its teaching to India