Identifying the missing link between shadow education and academic success: Features of private supplementary tutoring in South Korea

IF 0.1 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Matters Pub Date : 2020-12-20 DOI:10.18296/CM.0048
Young Chun Kim, M. McVey, Jung-Hoon Jung
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Shadow education or private supplementary tutoring has become an international phenomenon as increasing numbers of students seek help beyond traditional schooling for academic achievement. The positive relationship between students’ academic achievement and participation in shadow education has been previously reported. However, the manner in which shadow education practices can help students to gain and maintain higher academic achievement remains understudied. In response, this study explored the features of shadow education practices that may benefit the academic achievement of students, particularly those in South Korea but with relevance beyond the South Korean context. Using qualitative research methods, this study revealed that preview learning from/with private supplementary tutors, academic mastery learning of subject knowledge and skills, training skills for school exams, and solving students’ individual learning difficulties through intensive coaching are contributing factors to improving academic achievement.
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识别影子教育与学业成功之间缺失的环节:韩国私人补习的特点
随着越来越多的学生寻求传统学校之外的帮助以取得学业成绩,影子教育或私人补习已成为一种国际现象。学生的学业成绩与参与影子教育之间的正相关关系先前已有报道。然而,影子教育实践如何帮助学生获得并保持更高的学术成就仍然没有得到充分的研究。作为回应,本研究探讨了影子教育实践的特点,这些实践可能有利于学生的学业成绩,特别是那些在韩国的学生,但其相关性超出了韩国的背景。采用定性研究方法,本研究表明,从私人辅助导师那里/与私人辅助导师一起进行预习学习、学科知识和技能的学术掌握学习、学校考试的培训技能以及通过强化辅导解决学生的个人学习困难是提高学业成绩的因素。
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