Neoliberal Governmentality and English Private Tutoring Among Rural Secondary School Students in Kazakhstan: A Quantitative Inquiry

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Abstract

This article investigates the nature, effectiveness, and implications of English private tutoring (EPT) among Grade 11 students in rural Kazakhstan. Drawing on survey responses from 160 students within a larger sample of 740, the study examines participation patterns, motivations, perceived benefits, and the financial and social costs associated with tutoring. Framed through the lens of neoliberal governmentality, the analysis situates EPT within broader global discourses that construct English proficiency as a form of human capital and position educational success as the responsibility of individual learners and families. The findings show that while EPT enhances exam preparedness, confidence, and self-learning skills, its perceived effectiveness is strongly mediated by socio-demographic and economic factors. Students from households with stable parental employment and higher educational backgrounds reported greater benefits, while those from disadvantaged families experienced limited gains and heightened financial stress. The results underscore how EPT reinforces existing inequalities in rural Kazakhstan, privileging students with greater resources and constraining equitable access to higher education. The study calls for regulatory measures to ensure affordability and quality in the tutoring sector, expanded online provision to address rural–urban disparities, and policies that safeguard student well-being in increasingly competitive educational environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)(In-Press)
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics (United Kingdom)
Volume(In-Press)
Early online date12 Dec 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Dec 2025

Bibliographical note

This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly
cited

Funding

Nazarbayev University. Grant Number: 2022-06725

FundersFunder number
Nazarbayev University2022-06725

    Keywords

    • educational equity
    • English private tutoring (EPT)
    • neoliberal governmentality
    • rural Kazakhstan
    • student well-being
    • благополучие учащихся
    • неолиберальная правительственность
    • образовательное равенство
    • сельский Казахстан
    • частное репетиторство по английскому языку (EPT)

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Language and Linguistics
    • Linguistics and Language

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