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Private tutoring is not to be considered negative per se if it is based on the student\u2019s or parents\u2019 motivation to improve knowledge about the subject, even for competitive reasons.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, this paper focuses on a form of private tutoring, where a teacher deliberately reduces his teaching quality and either directly or indirectly forces students to participate in his private classes. Based on a large and original dataset, the paper identifies the main driving forces for this type of private tutoring and uses them to develop an analytical model. This model serves to formulate and evaluate a set of policies, which will help reduce private tutoring and improve the quality of primary education in Egypt.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Abstract: Egypt is facing a major challenge regarding the quality of its primary education. One of the crucial problems of the Egyptian education system is private tutoring. 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