Internet evolution has already seen outsourcing of home work. I mean it only half jokingly as kids can now get tutored online with teachers located around the world.
However, living in Canada as an immigrant, I see a lot of parents trying to connect their children to their roots. The main vehicle for facilitating this is language. People would like their children to learn read, write and speak (emphasis) their native tongue(s). However it is not very easy to find good teachers. Further, schedules may not always allow for such learning.
There is another aspect. Language is only one part if connecting with culture. There are local festivals / events, specific phrases and social activities that are also important. These are really hard to provide.
I believe this is a field ripe for innovation. Using the advances in technology and business process outsourcing it is possible to create an offering to capture this market segment. In some ways, motivated parents are relatively price insensitive as long as higher level of service and individualized attention is being provided.
Teachers from native countries could be used to provide tutoring in this specific area. Class sizes should be small. Video technology has to be utilized. I won't recommend one in one classes as it has been observed (from personal experience and industry research ) that children learn faster in company of other children.
Sound interesting? Fala Portuguese ?
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment