Panel: Private supplementary tutoring in Asia - Paper 4Based on a mixed-methods study in Shanghai, this paper examines tiger parenting through a socio-economic lens to show the roles of shadow education in achieving parental goals. The study shows that tiger parenting is most evident in middle-class families. In order to transmit or increase social advantages intergenerationally, they use tutoring to prepare children for successful academic trajectories. The strategy is driven by anxieties related to social status in the rapidly-changing risk economy. Expansion of shadow education has provided parents with new means to increase family cultural capital which not only facilitates school performance but also reinforces class dispositions
Much of the research in Chinese parenting style has focused on comparative studies between Chinese p...
Singapore’s educational system is evaluated as one of the best systems in the world. Yet, local news...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...
Among the significant changes in China’s education sector during the last three decades has been the...
The size, structure and ‘quality’ of the population are issues of concern in contemporary East Asia,...
In 2010 a book by Amy Chua: Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother was published and it sparked a broad dis...
In recent years, shadow education—paid private supplementary tutoring providing additional education...
Worldwide, an increasing number of students seek private supplementary tutoring, known as ‘shadow ed...
Like many countries around the world, China has been implementing policies aimed at improving parent...
This paper explores the impact of Tiger Parenting on the academic performance and mental health of h...
Over half of Hong Kongs secondary students receive private supplementary tutoring, and in the last g...
In recent years, there has been considerable attention given to tiger parenting. Tiger parenting is ...
Shadow education helps students become academically competitive. Currently, little is known about wh...
Socialization, which begins shortly after birth, is the process of learning interpersonal and intera...
Using the 2015 data of the China Education Panel Survey (CEPS), the relationship between family soci...
Much of the research in Chinese parenting style has focused on comparative studies between Chinese p...
Singapore’s educational system is evaluated as one of the best systems in the world. Yet, local news...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...
Among the significant changes in China’s education sector during the last three decades has been the...
The size, structure and ‘quality’ of the population are issues of concern in contemporary East Asia,...
In 2010 a book by Amy Chua: Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother was published and it sparked a broad dis...
In recent years, shadow education—paid private supplementary tutoring providing additional education...
Worldwide, an increasing number of students seek private supplementary tutoring, known as ‘shadow ed...
Like many countries around the world, China has been implementing policies aimed at improving parent...
This paper explores the impact of Tiger Parenting on the academic performance and mental health of h...
Over half of Hong Kongs secondary students receive private supplementary tutoring, and in the last g...
In recent years, there has been considerable attention given to tiger parenting. Tiger parenting is ...
Shadow education helps students become academically competitive. Currently, little is known about wh...
Socialization, which begins shortly after birth, is the process of learning interpersonal and intera...
Using the 2015 data of the China Education Panel Survey (CEPS), the relationship between family soci...
Much of the research in Chinese parenting style has focused on comparative studies between Chinese p...
Singapore’s educational system is evaluated as one of the best systems in the world. Yet, local news...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...