Ethics for Parents When Getting Online Tuition from an Institute
To ensure a smooth, professional, and effective learning experience for their children, parents must follow these ethical guidelines when enrolling in an online tuition institute:
1. Respect for Teachers & Staff
✅ Always communicate with teachers and institute staff in a polite and respectful manner.
✅ Avoid unnecessary personal conversations with teachers.
✅ Give constructive feedback rather than criticism.
2. Punctuality & Commitment
✅ Ensure your child attends classes on time without unnecessary absences.
✅ Inform the institute in advance if your child is unable to attend a session.
✅ Follow the class schedule and avoid requesting frequent reschedules.
3. Payment Responsibility
✅ Pay the tuition fee on time, as per the institute’s payment schedule.
✅ Avoid delaying payments or requesting unnecessary discounts.
✅ Keep proof of payment and ensure all transactions are made through the institute’s official channels.
4. Trust & Confidentiality
✅ Do not ask teachers for their personal contact details or private tutoring outside the institute.
✅ Trust the institute’s hiring process and avoid requesting personal changes in faculty.
✅ Maintain confidentiality of any internal institute policies or communications.
5. Child’s Learning & Discipline
✅ Ensure your child completes their homework and engages actively in class.
✅ Provide a quiet and distraction-free environment for online learning.
✅ Do not interfere in the class while the teacher is conducting the lesson.
6. Professional Boundaries
✅ Avoid discussing personal or irrelevant matters with teachers.
✅ Do not request teachers to provide extra classes beyond the agreed schedule.
✅ Encourage your child to respect their teacher and follow class rules.
7. Communication with the Institute
✅ If you have any concerns, address them through official institute channels instead of direct confrontation with teachers.
✅ Provide honest and constructive feedback to help improve the teaching experience.
✅ Inform the institute immediately if any issues arise regarding class quality, behavior, or payment.