Private tutoring in the UAE: Rules and regulations.

Private tutoring in the UAE: Rules and regulations.-edcare.ae

If you are looking for private tutoring in the UAE, you may be wondering about the rules and regulations that apply to this service. Private tutoring is providing educational lessons outside of school hours by qualified educators. However, not everyone can offer or receive private tutoring in the UAE. Specific criteria and requirements must be met, and a code of conduct must be followed.

In this blog post, we will explain how to apply for a private tutor work permit in the UAE, who is eligible for it, what subjects can be taught, and the dos and don'ts of private tutoring in the UAE.

 

How to apply for a private tutor work permit in the UAE

A private tutor work permit is a document that allows you to legally work as a private tutor in the UAE. It is issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) and the Ministry of Education (MoE). The permit is valid for two years and is free of charge.

To apply for a private tutor work permit, visit the official MoHRE digital platform, go to the 'Services' tab, and click the 'Private Teacher Work Permit' section. You will need to enter your Emirates ID number and an OTP code that you will receive. Then, you will need to submit the following documents:

- Valid UAE Residence Visa (if it's stamped on your passport) or Emirates ID.
- Signed declaration.
- Certificate of good conduct approved by the ministry.
- No-objection certificate from the current employer or no-objection letter from parents (for students looking to provide private tutoring).
- Experience certificate (if any).
- If you're a school or university student, please provide confirmation of student status.
- Passport photo with white background.

The processing time for the permit is 1 to 5 working days, according to the MoHRE official website.

 

Who is eligible for the work permit?

Only some people can apply for a private tutor work permit in the UAE. You need to fall under one of the following categories:

- Registered teachers at public or private UAE schools.
- School students aged 15 to 18.
- University students.
- Federal and private sector employees.
- Unemployed individuals with a valid UAE residency (under family/spouse's sponsorship or freelance).

It would help if you also met other specific criteria, such as signing a code of conduct that lays out the rules and ethics of private tutoring.

 

What subjects can be taught?

Private tutors with a permit can teach a range of subjects, such as:

- Academic subjects like math, physics, chemistry, geology, sociology, food science, etc.
- Languages like English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, etc.
- Business topics like commerce, accounting, and economics.
- Social subjects like history and geography.
- Art and design
- Arabic and Islamic studies
- Physical education
- Film and video production, graphic design and multimedia
- Dance, music, and theatre.

 

What are the dos and don'ts of private tutoring in the UAE?

Private tutoring in the UAE is not a free-for-all activity. There are some dos and don'ts that you need to follow as a private tutor. Here are some of them:

 

Do:

 

- Be professional with your students and respect their privacy and confidentiality.
- Provide quality education that meets the standards and objectives of the curriculum.
- Use appropriate teaching methods and materials that suit the needs and abilities of your students.
- Charge reasonable fees that reflect your qualifications and experience.
- Keep records of your sessions, payments, attendance, and progress of your students.

 

Don't:

- Provide services directly to students affiliated with your school. This is prohibited and may cause a conflict of interest.
- Engage in inappropriate activities with your students, such as sending them emails or images or having physical contact with them.
- Subject your students to violence, either verbally or physically.
- Engage in topics containing abnormal or extremist concepts or ideas inconsistent with the state's national identity.
- Offer private tutoring in homes or any other facilities without a permit. This is illegal and may result in fines and penalties.

 

Conclusion

 

Private tutoring in the UAE is a great way to earn extra income or help students improve their academic performance. However, finding more than students and teaching them whatever you want is complex. You need to follow the rules and regulations that govern this service and obtain a private tutor work permit from the authorities. Doing so will ensure that you provide your students legal, ethical, and quality education.