Tutor Responsibilities — Pisqre
Updated at : 17 January 2026
1. Professional Conduct
- Maintain a professional, respectful, and student-friendly tone.
- Avoid inappropriate language, personal discussions, or distractions.
- Remain punctual and conduct sessions strictly as scheduled.
- Do not discuss or request direct payments, or share personal contact details such as phone number, WhatsApp, or email.
2. Educational Integrity
- Do not use AI-generated, copied, or plagiarized content while teaching.
- Focus on conceptual clarity rather than rote memorization.
- Use only verified, accurate, and syllabus-aligned study material.
- Respect copyright laws when using third-party educational resources.
3. Feedback & Performance
- Students may rate and review tutors after each session.
- Repeated low ratings, complaints, or misconduct may result in suspension or removal.
- Pisqre reserves the right to review session recordings (if available) for quality assurance.
4. Compliance & Violations
Tutors must strictly comply with Pisqre’s policies, session rules, and professional standards. Any violation may lead to:
- Warning or temporary suspension
- Forfeiture of pending payments
- Permanent account termination
- Legal action in cases of fraud or serious misconduct
Comments (4)
I am confused about why mountain pastoralists had to migrate every year. Was it only because of climate, or were there economic reasons as well?
Aarav Sharma
2026-01-08
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Can someone explain how seasonal migration actually helps in preventing overgrazing? I don’t fully understand this concept.
Priya Verma
2026-01-08
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Why did British forest laws affect mountain pastoralists more than farmers? This part is a little confusing for me.
Rohit Singh
2026-01-09
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Why did pastoral nomads keep different animals like sheep, goats, and yaks instead of focusing on just one type?
Neha Patel
2026-01-09
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