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Book: Regulating Private Tutoring for Public Good : Policy Options for Supplementary Education in Asia

TitleRegulating Private Tutoring for Public Good : Policy Options for Supplementary Education in Asia
Authors
KeywordsTutors and tutoring -- Asia
Education and state -- Asia
Issue Date2014
PublisherUNESCO and Comparative Education Research Centre, HKU
Citation
Bray, TM & Kwo, OWY. Regulating Private Tutoring for Public Good : Policy Options for Supplementary Education in Asia. Bangkok and Hong Kong: UNESCO and Comparative Education Research Centre, HKU. 2014 How to Cite?
AbstractRecent years have brought global expansion of private supplementary tutoring alongside regular school systems. This expansion has far-reaching implications for the nurturing of new generations, for social and economic development, and for the operation of school systems. Some dimensions are positive while other dimensions are problematic. Supplementary tutoring is especially visible in Asia. The formats of tutoring range from one-to-one provision to large classes. Some tutoring is provided by teachers and by specialist companies, while other tutoring is provided informally by university students and others. Using a comparative lens, this book examines possible government responses to the expansion of private supplementary tutoring. In general, the book suggests, the sector should be given more attention. The work shows wide diversity in the regulations introduced by governments in the Asian region. It notes not only that these governments can learn much from each other, but also that policy makers in other parts of the world can usefully look at patterns in Asia. The book also stresses the value of partnerships between governments, tutoring providers, schools, teachers’ unions, and other bodies.
DescriptionFulltext in: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002270/227026E.pdf
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/196415
ISBN
Series/Report no.CERC monograph series in comparative and international education and development; no. 10

 

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dc.contributor.authorBray, TMen_US
dc.contributor.authorKwo, OWYen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-07T03:28:27Z-
dc.date.available2014-04-07T03:28:27Z-
dc.date.issued2014en_US
dc.identifier.citationBray, TM & Kwo, OWY. Regulating Private Tutoring for Public Good : Policy Options for Supplementary Education in Asia. Bangkok and Hong Kong: UNESCO and Comparative Education Research Centre, HKU. 2014en_US
dc.identifier.isbn9789881785299en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/196415-
dc.descriptionFulltext in: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002270/227026E.pdf-
dc.description.abstractRecent years have brought global expansion of private supplementary tutoring alongside regular school systems. This expansion has far-reaching implications for the nurturing of new generations, for social and economic development, and for the operation of school systems. Some dimensions are positive while other dimensions are problematic. Supplementary tutoring is especially visible in Asia. The formats of tutoring range from one-to-one provision to large classes. Some tutoring is provided by teachers and by specialist companies, while other tutoring is provided informally by university students and others. Using a comparative lens, this book examines possible government responses to the expansion of private supplementary tutoring. In general, the book suggests, the sector should be given more attention. The work shows wide diversity in the regulations introduced by governments in the Asian region. It notes not only that these governments can learn much from each other, but also that policy makers in other parts of the world can usefully look at patterns in Asia. The book also stresses the value of partnerships between governments, tutoring providers, schools, teachers’ unions, and other bodies.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherUNESCO and Comparative Education Research Centre, HKUen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCERC monograph series in comparative and international education and development; no. 10-
dc.subjectTutors and tutoring -- Asia-
dc.subjectEducation and state -- Asia-
dc.titleRegulating Private Tutoring for Public Good : Policy Options for Supplementary Education in Asiaen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
dc.identifier.emailBray, TM: mbray@hkucc.hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailKwo, OWY: wykwo@hkucc.hku.hken_US
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dc.publisher.placeBangkok and Hong Kongen_US

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