Taming the wild horse of shadow education: : the global expansion of private tutoring and regulatory responses / Wei Zhang.

Yazar:Zhang, Wei (Education teacher)
Materyal türü: KonuKonuYayıncı: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Tanım: 1 online resourceİçerik türü:text Ortam türü:computer Taşıyıcı türü: online resourceISBN: 9781003318453; 1003318452; 9781000885460; 1000885461; 9781000885477; 100088547XKonu(lar): Tutors and tutoring -- Case studies | Comparative education -- Case studies | EDUCATION / Comparative | EDUCATION / ResearchDDC sınıflandırma: 371.39/4 LOC classification: LC41Çevrimiçi kaynaklar: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
İçindekiler:
Part I: A global framework -- Conceptual framework -- What needs to be regulated, why and how? -- Part II: Five country studies -- Japan: Changing dynamics of regulation and self-regulation -- China: Strong state confronting strong market -- India: Diversity in a decentralised system -- Egypt: Teachers as tutors -- Denmark: Students as tutors -- Part III: Conclusions -- Learning from comparing.
Özet: "Zhang analyses the phenomenon of private supplementary tutoring from a global perspective. The expansion of such tutoring alongside schooling is among the striking global shifts since the turn of the century. In many countries over half of the relevant cohorts of children receive private tutoring, with that proportion in some locations exceeding 80%. The sector has far-reaching implications for social inequalities, (in)efficiencies in educational processes, study burdens on students, family finances, innovation, and employment. Yet greatly-needed government regulations have typically been slow to catch up with the phenomenon. Commentary in the volume juxtaposes countries with strong regulations with counterparts having weak regulations. Conceptually, the book considers forces changing the roles of multiple stakeholders, including governments, entrepreneurs, teachers, families and students. A useful read for students and researchers interested in comparative education and governance"-- Provided by publisher.
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Part I: A global framework -- Conceptual framework -- What needs to be regulated, why and how? -- Part II: Five country studies -- Japan: Changing dynamics of regulation and self-regulation -- China: Strong state confronting strong market -- India: Diversity in a decentralised system -- Egypt: Teachers as tutors -- Denmark: Students as tutors -- Part III: Conclusions -- Learning from comparing.

"Zhang analyses the phenomenon of private supplementary tutoring from a global perspective. The expansion of such tutoring alongside schooling is among the striking global shifts since the turn of the century. In many countries over half of the relevant cohorts of children receive private tutoring, with that proportion in some locations exceeding 80%. The sector has far-reaching implications for social inequalities, (in)efficiencies in educational processes, study burdens on students, family finances, innovation, and employment. Yet greatly-needed government regulations have typically been slow to catch up with the phenomenon. Commentary in the volume juxtaposes countries with strong regulations with counterparts having weak regulations. Conceptually, the book considers forces changing the roles of multiple stakeholders, including governments, entrepreneurs, teachers, families and students. A useful read for students and researchers interested in comparative education and governance"-- Provided by publisher.

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