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摘要
本研究利用文献计量指标和 Scopus 数据对亚洲的影子教育研究进行了研究。它通过各种分析,包括共同引用、书目耦合、共同作者和共同出现,揭示了这一领域的主要学者、科学起源和进展情况。此外,还对 H 类出版物进行了回顾,以突出具有影响力的贡献。马克-布雷(Mark Bray)被确定为关键人物,中国、香港和韩国成为主要贡献者,形成了合作网络。网络分析揭示了与影子教育不同层面相一致的主题集群,包括经济、社会学、政治、语言和心理学方面。语料库中的主要主题包括:在关键的教育过渡时期,私人辅导(PT)在取得高分方面带来的切实好处;一些受辅导者和教师的行为表明,私人辅导对主流学校教育的动态产生了影响;以及私人辅导在加剧亚洲教育和社会不平等方面所起的作用。此外,还对家教中的腐败现象表示关注。本研究描述了影子教育的多面性,强调了考虑家教的软效益、提高主流学校的教学质量以及实施有效的家教监管措施的重要性。
A bibliometric analysis of shadow education in Asia: Private supplementary tutoring and its implications
This study examines shadow education research in Asia using bibliometric indicators and Scopus data. It uncovers this field’s leading scholars, scientific origins, and progression through various analyses, including co-citation, bibliographic coupling, co-authorship, and co-occurrence. H-classics publications are also reviewed to highlight impactful contributions. Mark Bray was identified as a key figure, and China, Hong Kong, and South Korea emerged as leading contributors, forming collaborative networks. Network analysis reveals thematic clusters aligning with diverse dimensions of shadow education, including economic, sociological, political, linguistic, and psychological aspects. The main themes in the corpus include the tangible benefits of private supplementary tutoring (PT) in achieving high scores during critical educational transitions, the impact of PT on the dynamics of mainstream schooling as demonstrated by the behaviour of some tutees and teachers, and the role of PT in exacerbating educational and social inequalities in Asia. Concerns about corruption in tutoring practices are also noted. This study depicts the multifaceted nature of shadow education, emphasising the importance of considering the soft benefits of PT and enhancing the quality of teaching in mainstream schooling, as well as implementing effective PT regulatory measures.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of the International Journal of Educational Development is to foster critical debate about the role that education plays in development. IJED seeks both to develop new theoretical insights into the education-development relationship and new understandings of the extent and nature of educational change in diverse settings. It stresses the importance of understanding the interplay of local, national, regional and global contexts and dynamics in shaping education and development. Orthodox notions of development as being about growth, industrialisation or poverty reduction are increasingly questioned. There are competing accounts that stress the human dimensions of development.