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Shadow education and inequality
In den letzten Jahren haben Forscher eine globale Expansion der sogenannten “Shadow Education” festgestellt. Im Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit stehen dabei besonders Südkorea und Japan, da sich diese Länder durch eine durchgängige Praxis supplementärer Lernangebote auszeichnen, die stark an das staatliche Bildungssystem gebunden sind.
Tyutereva, Anastasia
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Among the significant changes in China’s education sector during the last three decades has been the rise of private supplementary tutoring. This phenomenon is widely called shadow education, in part because as the curriculum changes in the schools, so ...
Wei Zhang, Mark Bray
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Researching shadow education: methodological challenges and directions [PDF]
Research on shadow education has considerably increased in volume and has helped to improve understanding of the scale, nature, and implications of the phenomenon. However, the field is still in its infancy.
Mark Bray, Bray Mark
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Persistence of Shadow Education
2017This chapter analyzes the Continuity dimension outlined in the Shadow-Education-Inequality-Impact (SEII) Frame, specifically addressing the question whether educational and thus social inequalities in present Japan have increased due to increasing insecurities concerning educational credentials and their returns, which in turn affect families ...
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Commodification of education in the form of shadow education
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2022AbstractThis article is about the prevalence of shadow education in the world. It also discusses the phenomenon of commoditization of education in the form of shadow education and its drawbacks for the society. The article also pointed out how shadow education exacerbates inequity in society and its negative impact on the schooling process.
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The demand for shadow education in China: mainstream teachers and power relations
As in other parts of the world, private tutoring has expanded significantly in Mainland China during the past decade. This has been driven by factors including dramatic economic growth, high-stakes examinations, and the traditions of a Confucian culture ...
Zhang, W
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Understanding Shadow Education
Shadow education, also known as private tutoring or supplementary education, has global implications for educational systems. This abstract explores its origins, prevalence, impact, and contributing factors. It shapes academic trajectories, influences student outcomes, and addresses educational equity.Sathish Kumar Kumaravel +4 more
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The Phenomenon of Shadow Education
Shadow education, often referred to as private supplementary tutoring or parallel education, has emerged as a pervasive and intriguing phenomenon worldwide. This abstract delves into the multifaceted dimensions of shadow education, shedding light on its prevalence, motivations, consequences, and implications for formal education systems.Regan Murugesan +4 more
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2017
This chapter analyzes the Change dimension outlined in the Shadow-Education-Inequality-Impact (SEII) Frame, specifically addressing the question how Japanese shadow education managed to maintain strong despite unfavorable changes which were believed to make this industry superfluous until 2009 and how this affects educational opportunities for ...
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This chapter analyzes the Change dimension outlined in the Shadow-Education-Inequality-Impact (SEII) Frame, specifically addressing the question how Japanese shadow education managed to maintain strong despite unfavorable changes which were believed to make this industry superfluous until 2009 and how this affects educational opportunities for ...
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