Understanding Distributed Tutorship in Online Language Tutoring

12/07/2021
by   Meng Xia, et al.
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With the rise of the gig economy, online language tutoring platforms are becoming increasingly popular. They provide temporary and flexible jobs for native speakers as tutors and allow language learners to have one-on-one speaking practices on demand. However, the lack of stable relationships hinders tutors and learners from building long-term trust. "Distributed tutorship" – temporally discontinuous learning experience with different tutors – has been underexplored yet has many implications for modern learning platforms. In this paper, we analyzed tutorship sequences of 15,959 learners and found that around 40 tutors while reverting to previous tutors sometimes; only 16 to new tutors and then fix on one tutor. We also found suggestive evidence that higher distributedness – higher diversity and lower continuity in tutorship – is correlated to slower improvements in speaking performance scores with a similar number of sessions. We further surveyed 519 and interviewed 40 learners and found that more learners preferred fixed tutorship while some do not have it due to various reasons. Finally, we conducted semi-structured interviews with three tutors and one product manager to discuss the implications for improving the continuity in learning under distributed tutorship.

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