Who s responsible for domestic abuse witnessed by online tutors?

Get the Full StoryIn a piece co-published by Wired and EdSurge last week, Emily Tate detailed a troubling facet of the burgeoning online video teaching industry. According to US-based English tutors she spoke with, some of their young students in China were being beaten and scolded by their parents for making mistakes during these lessons on camera. Hundreds of thousands of children in China currently use online tutoring services to learn English, from platforms like QKids, Magic Ears, DaDa, Gogokid, and VIPKid which has raised more than 800 million in funding since it was founded in 2014 . Tate noted that of the two dozen This story continues at The Next Web

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