European Journal of Education : Research, Development and Policy
Vol. 55, n°3, 09/2020
Shadow education – Opportunity for development
- Shadow education—Opportunity for development, János Gordon Győri
- An inevitable phenomenon: Reflections on the origins and future of worldwide shadow education, David P. Baker
- The global diversity of shadow education, Magda Nutsa Kobakidze, Larry E. Suter
- Comparative research on shadow education: Achievements, challenges, and the agenda ahead, Wei Zhang, Mark Bray
- School systems as breeding grounds for shadow education: Factors contributing to private supplementary tutoring in West Bengal, India, Pubali Ghosh, Mark Bray
- Accountability and (mis)trust in education systems: Private supplementary tutoring and the ineffectiveness of regulation in Myanmar, Junyan Liu, Mark Bray
- The education of academically gifted students in South Korea: Innovative approaches in shadow education, Young Chun Kim, Jaeseong Jo, Jung‐Hoon Jung
- Shadow education in the service of tiger parenting: Strategies used by middle‐class families in China, Wei Zhang
- Students' teaching career expectations by gender and ability levels in science and math: The role of salary and numeracy skills, Seong Won Han, Francesca Borgonovi
- The Programme for International Student Assessment and Google: An analysis of online news in Italy, Brunella Fiore, Donatella Poliandri
- An evaluation of university students' latent and self‐perceived digital competence in the use of mobile devices, Genoveva Leví‐Orta, Luisa Sevillano‐García, Esteban Vázquez‐Cano
- Why do students leave university? Qualitative research at an Italian higher education institution, Marco Romito, Silvia Pilutti, Dalit Contini
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