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Shadow Education Beyond Tutoring? New Forms of Private Supplementary Classes in Singapore
This paper explores the emergence of new forms of private supplementary classes in Singapore. Specifically, it examines the consolidation of an ‘enrichment industry’ offering classes in sports, music, performing arts, and extracurricular academic activities. The paper argues that even if such classes do not shadow the school curriculum or prepare students for national examinations, they can still be understood as a form of shadow education. More precisely, they reflect a policy shift from exclusively academic to more holistic criteria of educational advancement. They interact directly with private tutoring as competing strategies in the educational arms race, and in this sense, extend the competitive logic of shadow education into holistic education itself. As many other (especially Asian) countries with substantial shadow education sectors are undertaking similar reforms, the dynamics between education reform and shadow education uncovered here may have relevance for other systems as well.
期刊介绍:
The prime aims of the European Journal of Education are: - To examine, compare and assess education policies, trends, reforms and programmes of European countries in an international perspective - To disseminate policy debates and research results to a wide audience of academics, researchers, practitioners and students of education sciences - To contribute to the policy debate at the national and European level by providing European administrators and policy-makers in international organisations, national and local governments with comparative and up-to-date material centred on specific themes of common interest.