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2017
This chapter analyzes the Effects dimension outlined in the Shadow-Education-Inequality-Impact (SEII) Frame, specifically addressing the question whether shadow education inherits the power to enhance all students’ chances to achieve a high education level independent of socioeconomic origin.
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This chapter analyzes the Effects dimension outlined in the Shadow-Education-Inequality-Impact (SEII) Frame, specifically addressing the question whether shadow education inherits the power to enhance all students’ chances to achieve a high education level independent of socioeconomic origin.
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Shadow education and inequality
2020In 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.
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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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This research study inquires about shadow education's ethical, social, economic, and educational effects. A “necessary evil,” sometimes a tool for exacerbating educational inequality, sometimes a tool for mitigating inequality in access to education, shadow education has significant elements that must be considered.
Adile Emel Sardohan Yıldırım +3 more
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Adile Emel Sardohan Yıldırım +3 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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2012
Private supplementary tutoring, or shadow education, has long been a major phenomenon in parts of East Asia, including Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. In recent times, shadow education has been rapidly increasing in other Asian countries as well, as it has in Europe and North America.
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Private supplementary tutoring, or shadow education, has long been a major phenomenon in parts of East Asia, including Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. In recent times, shadow education has been rapidly increasing in other Asian countries as well, as it has in Europe and North America.
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Inefficient competition in shadow-education investment
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2017Abstract We investigate how inequalities in wages, productivity and education affordability determine individuals’ educational efforts as they compete for premier jobs. Extending Tullock’s (1980) contest-theory framework with endogenous returns, we first find that competition for better-paying jobs can result in social inefficiency in the form of ...
Chung, Keunsuk, Lee, Dongryul
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From Shadow Education to “Shadow Curriculum”: Its Definitions and Features
2019This chapter theorizes ‘shadow curriculum’ as a new definition of curriculum. Highlighting the confusing character of the notion of shadow education, the authors provide conceptual discussions about the term. Then, they discuss its limitations for the field of curriculum studies.
Young Chun Kim, Jung-Hoon Jung
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Peer effects and shadow education
Economic Modelling, 2022Zheng Pan, Donald Lien, Hao Wang
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