Theorizing Shadow Education and Academic Success in East Asia

Theorizing Shadow Education and Academic Success in East Asia

Understanding the Meaning, Value, and Use of Shadow Education by East Asian Students

Kim, Young Chun; Jung, Jung-Hoon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

260

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Inglês

9780367564605

15 a 20 dias

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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'

Soren 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
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