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Sang Hoon Bae; Kee Ho Choi – ECNU Review of Education, 2024
Purpose: In Korea, private tutoring is considered a social evil that damages the capacity of public schooling and undermines social justice. Although the government has implemented various policies to reduce private tutoring, ranging from improving the quality of education to providing "quasi-private tutoring" programs and regulating the…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Lichen Zhen; Nathaniel Ming Curran; Hernan Galperin – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2025
Facilitated by the increased availability of affordable broadband Internet, individuals around the world are taking language lessons online from private tutors. A large proportion of online language tutoring takes place through online teaching platforms (OTPs), which are two-sided online markets that connect individual learners and tutors for…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Electronic Learning, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Howard, Natalie-Jane – Online Submission, 2021
This article provides a theoretical contribution to the contemporary debates regarding the legitimacy and effects of supplementary tutoring, also known as shadow education. Shadow education is notably pervasive in South Korea, and accounting for high rates of domestic expenditure and increasing time demands on young people's lives. The paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, Private Education, Costs
Han, Sunyoung; Suh, Heejoo – Educational Studies, 2023
This study examined the effects of shadow education on high school students' creative thinking and academic achievement in mathematics. Data from the Seoul Education Longitudinal Study were used for the analyses, including descriptive statistics, path analyses, and multiple group analyses. The results reveal that shadow education negatively…
Descriptors: High School Students, Creative Thinking, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Achievement
Exley, Sonia – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
Private supplementary tutoring (PST) is a phenomenon growing throughout the world. Looking at regions such as East Asia where it is already vast and comparing with regions where it remains modest but is rising, some authors have argued that countries must act quickly to discourage negative societal implications which arise when PST grows. One…
Descriptors: Private Education, Supplementary Education, Tutoring, Politics of Education
Byun, Soo-yong; Jung, Jilli; Shin, Tae-Seob – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2023
Using longitudinal data for a nationally representative sample of fifth-graders from the Korean Educational Longitudinal Study of 2013, this study examined the effect of shadow education -- referred to as academically oriented extracurricular activities mainly aimed to prepare for examinations -- on students' creative thinking. To estimate the…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Education, Elementary School Students, Creative Thinking
Inhoe Ku; Hyerim Lee; Jung-Eun Kim – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
This study examines the role of shadow education as a contributor to educational inequality in South Korea. Using data from the Korean Educational Longitudinal Study (KELS), this paper analyzes the effects of private tutoring at 10th and 12th grade level on College Scholastic Aptitude Test (CSAT) scores. We reduce biases in prior research by using…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Education, Supplementary Education, Equal Education
Jo, Hyunmyung – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
Despite the growing importance of shadow education, literature on middle-class parental involvement has focused on the significance of family-school partnerships, and has neglected to examine the influence of parental involvement in terms of shadow education. Drawing on narratives of middle-class Korean mothers, this study explores their…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mothers, Social Networks, Middle Class
Bray, Mark – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2021
Private supplementary tutoring, widely known as shadow education, has become a global phenomenon. It has a range of providers, including commercial companies, university students desiring extra pocket money, and regular school teachers who provide tutoring as a sideline activity. This paper focuses on the last category. Governments are commonly…
Descriptors: Private Education, Supplementary Education, Tutoring, Foreign Countries
Kim, Taehoon; Jang, Hayun; Kim, Jinho – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2022
This study examines the influence of peers who receive private tutoring on an individual student's engagement in private tutoring. Using data from the Gyeonggi Education Panel Study of 7th and 10th graders in Korea, we leverage quasi-experimental variation generated from the random allocation of students to classes in schools. To address the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Grade 7, Grade 10
Path-Dependency or Path-Shaping? An Analysis of the Policy to Target Exam-Orientation in South Korea
Tan, Charlene; Yang, JeongA – Critical Studies in Education, 2021
This article draws upon Torfing's dialectics of path-shaping and path-dependency to shed light on the persistent challenge faced by the policymakers to reduce academic burden in Korea. It is argued that the policy agenda to promote a more all-encompassing form of education reflects the path-shaping motivation of the Ministry of Education to modify…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Test Anxiety
Jiseon Ryu; Byungmin Lee – English Teaching, 2024
The present study aimed to analyze the developmental trajectories of English achievement and exposure time through private education, utilizing univariate and multivariate latent growth curve analysis. This study used a subset of the Gyeonggi Education Panel Study data from 2012 to 2017. The results indicated consistent disparities in the growth…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Academic Achievement
Exley, Sonia – Comparative Education, 2020
The notion of selecting students based on academic achievement into different schools at certain points in their educational careers is one that has long been contested in education. In this paper I consider the role selective schooling may play in driving families' demand for private tutoring -- a phenomenon currently growing in many regions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Selective Admission, Private Education, Tutoring
Kim, Young Chun; Jung, Jung-Hoon – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2019
This article presents a new conceptualization of 'shadow curriculum', one component of the worldwide phenomenon of shadow education, i.e. learning outside of school. Traditional conceptions of curriculum are not applicable to shadow education, and so this article begins by exploring how shadow education practices qualify as a new focus of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Academic Achievement, Supplementary Education, Foreign Countries
Jo Mackiewicz; Colin Payton – Writing Center Journal, 2022
Even small, taken-for-granted words can have a strong influence on the pedagogical effect of a writing conference. In this study, we examined how experienced and trained writing center tutors' use of the discourse marker so helped them to connect ideas and to manage their conferences with students. We examined the extent to which tutors' use of…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Tutors, Discourse Analysis