Theorizing Shadow Education and Academic Success in East Asia: Understanding the Meaning, Value, and Use of Shadow Education by East Asian Students: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Autor Young Chun Kim, Jung-Hoon Jungen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 ian 2023
Featuring a broad range of contributions from countries including Japan, China, Taiwan, and Singapore, chapters draw on rich qualitative research to place in the foreground the lived experiences of students, teachers, and parents in East Asian countries. In doing so, the text provides indigenous insights into the uses, values, and meanings of shadow education and highlights unknown cultural and regional aspects, as well as related phenomena including trans-boundary learning culture, nomadic learning, individualized learning, and the post-schooling era. Ultimately challenging the previously dominating Western perspective on shadow education, the volume offers innovative theorization to highlight shadow education as a phenomenon which cannot be overlooked in broader discussion of East Asian educational performance, systems, and policy.
Offering pioneering insights into the growing phenomenon of shadow education, this text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in international and comparative education, curriculum studies, and East Asian educational practices and policy. Those interested in the sociology of education and educational policy will also benefit from this book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367564612
ISBN-10: 0367564610
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367564610
Pagini: 278
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Introduction: Shadow Education in East Asia: The Historical and Cultural Heritage of Learning Fever and Academic Success
Part 1: Shadow Education, Trans-boundary Learning Culture, and Academic Success
Chapter 1: Shadow Education Studies as Post-Truth Discourse: Ruins of the Tradition and Theorizing Academic Success with "Learning Capital"
Young Chun Kim and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 2: Four Secret Variables of Shadow Education Practices for Academic Success
Young Chun Kim, Michael McVey, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 3: With/Without Public Schooling: The Trans-Boundary Learning Culture as an Emerging Feature of Academic Success
Young Chun Kim, Jae-seong Jo, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 4: Learners as Nomad: East Asian Students’ Changing Identities for Academic Success under Shadow Education
SungEun Min and Jae-seong Jo
Part 2: Top Tiers of Pisa: World Class Learners and Use of Shadow Education
Chapter 5: South Korea: Currere of Learning under Shadow Education
Myung Hee Park
Chapter 6: South Korea: Preview Learning in Shadow Education for School Success
Sangwon Jung, Seongho Choi, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 7: Japan: Forms and Functions of Shadow Education
Robert J. Lowe and Ryo Mizukura
Chapter 8: Taiwan: Changing Learning Culture led by Shadow Education
Jeng Liu
Chapter 9: Hong Kong: Students’ Learning in Shadow Education
Kevin Wai Ho Yung
Chapter 10: Singapore: Shadow Curriculum between ‘Private Tuition’ and ‘Enrichment’
Søren Christensen
Part 3: Shadow Curriculum, Race for Academic Success, and Winner-takes-it-all
Chapter 11: Making Smart Students Smarter: The Cultural Production of Olympiad Winners through Secret Shadow Curriculum
Young Chun Kim, Jae-seong Jo, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 12: The Other Side of Learning for Scores and School Grades: The Hidden Curriculum in Shadow Education
Young Chun Kim, SungEun Min, and Jae-seong Jo
Chapter 13: Fearful Future: The Worldwide Shadow Education Epidemic and the Reproduction of Inequality outside Public Schooling
Steven R. Entrich and Wolfgang Lauterbach
Part 1: Shadow Education, Trans-boundary Learning Culture, and Academic Success
Chapter 1: Shadow Education Studies as Post-Truth Discourse: Ruins of the Tradition and Theorizing Academic Success with "Learning Capital"
Young Chun Kim and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 2: Four Secret Variables of Shadow Education Practices for Academic Success
Young Chun Kim, Michael McVey, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 3: With/Without Public Schooling: The Trans-Boundary Learning Culture as an Emerging Feature of Academic Success
Young Chun Kim, Jae-seong Jo, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 4: Learners as Nomad: East Asian Students’ Changing Identities for Academic Success under Shadow Education
SungEun Min and Jae-seong Jo
Part 2: Top Tiers of Pisa: World Class Learners and Use of Shadow Education
Chapter 5: South Korea: Currere of Learning under Shadow Education
Myung Hee Park
Chapter 6: South Korea: Preview Learning in Shadow Education for School Success
Sangwon Jung, Seongho Choi, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 7: Japan: Forms and Functions of Shadow Education
Robert J. Lowe and Ryo Mizukura
Chapter 8: Taiwan: Changing Learning Culture led by Shadow Education
Jeng Liu
Chapter 9: Hong Kong: Students’ Learning in Shadow Education
Kevin Wai Ho Yung
Chapter 10: Singapore: Shadow Curriculum between ‘Private Tuition’ and ‘Enrichment’
Søren Christensen
Part 3: Shadow Curriculum, Race for Academic Success, and Winner-takes-it-all
Chapter 11: Making Smart Students Smarter: The Cultural Production of Olympiad Winners through Secret Shadow Curriculum
Young Chun Kim, Jae-seong Jo, and Jung-Hoon Jung
Chapter 12: The Other Side of Learning for Scores and School Grades: The Hidden Curriculum in Shadow Education
Young Chun Kim, SungEun Min, and Jae-seong Jo
Chapter 13: Fearful Future: The Worldwide Shadow Education Epidemic and the Reproduction of Inequality outside Public Schooling
Steven R. Entrich and Wolfgang Lauterbach
Notă biografică
Young Chun Kim is Professor of Education at Chinju National University of Education, South Korea.
Jung-Hoon Jung is an Instructor at Chonnam National University, South Korea.
Jung-Hoon Jung is an Instructor at Chonnam National University, South Korea.
Recenzii
Shadow education is often misunderstood and viewed as an inequitable source of excessive household resources devoted to enhancing children’s academic success. This excellent book takes an in-depth examination of East Asian shadow education and shows how it is embedded in historical and cultural conceptions of family responsibility for instilling in their children a commitment to the value of academic learning. This is a must read book for its’ powerful message, especially today, when learning is being overshadowed by the price tag of gaining admission to a selective university rather than the value of learning and how it is encouraged and supported by Asian families.
-- Barbara Schneider, John A. Hannah University Professor Michigan State University, USA
It is a must read for anyone interested in theorizing shadow education and in understanding it’s role in East Asian educational success.
-- Michael A. Peters,Distinguished Professor of Education, Beijing Normal University, China
For decades researchers have attempted to uncover the 'secret' that explains East Asian students' academic success. Explanations have ranged from intensive mothering (e.g., Tiger moms), to culture, to the role of test-driven education systems. The authors of this book demystify the so-called magic that underpins students' success by illuminating the critical role of shadow education and placing it within the broader ecology of schooling. Readers of this book will find value in the practical descriptions of how shadow education is expressed (e.g., home-visit, internet-based, institutes), the forms of shadow education (e.g., cram schools, franchises), how and why students use tutoring (e.g., prepare for school learning), how shadow education varies (e.g., Singapore versus Taiwan), and the scale of shadow education.
-- Janice Aurini, Associate Professor, University of Waterloo, Canada
"This collection of essays and studies by scholars across East Asia have carefully examined the rise and place of Shadow Education through the examination lens of curriculum Studies and learning culture. And, the book clearly lays out that not only is Shadow Education firmly placed in the culture of many countries, but it has also contributed to the academic success of many Asian nations as measured by results on international tests and through the admiration of political leaders across the globe."
-- Michael McVey, Professor of College of Education, Eastern Michigan University, USA
-- Barbara Schneider, John A. Hannah University Professor Michigan State University, USA
It is a must read for anyone interested in theorizing shadow education and in understanding it’s role in East Asian educational success.
-- Michael A. Peters,Distinguished Professor of Education, Beijing Normal University, China
For decades researchers have attempted to uncover the 'secret' that explains East Asian students' academic success. Explanations have ranged from intensive mothering (e.g., Tiger moms), to culture, to the role of test-driven education systems. The authors of this book demystify the so-called magic that underpins students' success by illuminating the critical role of shadow education and placing it within the broader ecology of schooling. Readers of this book will find value in the practical descriptions of how shadow education is expressed (e.g., home-visit, internet-based, institutes), the forms of shadow education (e.g., cram schools, franchises), how and why students use tutoring (e.g., prepare for school learning), how shadow education varies (e.g., Singapore versus Taiwan), and the scale of shadow education.
-- Janice Aurini, Associate Professor, University of Waterloo, Canada
"This collection of essays and studies by scholars across East Asia have carefully examined the rise and place of Shadow Education through the examination lens of curriculum Studies and learning culture. And, the book clearly lays out that not only is Shadow Education firmly placed in the culture of many countries, but it has also contributed to the academic success of many Asian nations as measured by results on international tests and through the admiration of political leaders across the globe."
-- Michael McVey, Professor of College of Education, Eastern Michigan University, USA
Descriere
This volume tackles perceived myths surrounding the academic excellence of East Asian students, and moves beyond Western understandings to offer in-depth analysis of the crucial role that shadow education plays in students’ academic success.