Given that private tutoring has received increasing attention in research as a global educational phenomenon with significant implications for educational practices, it has become necessary for TESOL researchers and practitioners to become aware of its impact on language learning and pedagogy. This study investigated the learning experience and reflections of 14 Chinese learners who had received English private tutoring (EPT) during their secondary education in Hong Kong. Each participant completed a background questionnaire and participated in a one-to-one semistructured interview. The analysis revealed participants' ambivalent and paradoxical attitudes toward EPT. Although they considered EPT indispensable for secondary education, they di...
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate from the author’s insider perspective the lived experiences...
Purpose The Non-native English (NNE) teachers who teach English as a Foreign Language face unique s...
Tens of thousands of Western ‘teachers’, many of whom would not be considered teachers elsewhere, ar...
Private tutoring has received increasing research attention as a global phenomenon, but awareness of...
In Hong Kong, many students receive shadow education which supplements mainstream education. They em...
Panel Paper: Cpmparative perspectives on the determinants of private tutoringConference Theme; Imagi...
Private supplementary tutoring, which is also called shadow education, has become an indispensable c...
Conference Theme: Six Decades of comparative and International Education: Taking Stock and Looking F...
In view of the popularity and continuous expansion in the scale of shadow education (private supplem...
Private tutoring plays an important role in out-of-school language learning. It is widely called sha...
The growing phenomenon of private supplementary tutoring is noticeable in Hong Kong and elsewhere. T...
Session 1: CultureConference Theme: Theme: Empowering English Education and Cross-Cultural Communica...
Around the world, increasing numbers of students receive after-school private supplementary tutoring...
Recent decades have brought global expansion of private supplementary tutoring, widely known as shad...
AbstractRecent decades have brought intensification of what in some settings has been called the sha...
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate from the author’s insider perspective the lived experiences...
Purpose The Non-native English (NNE) teachers who teach English as a Foreign Language face unique s...
Tens of thousands of Western ‘teachers’, many of whom would not be considered teachers elsewhere, ar...
Private tutoring has received increasing research attention as a global phenomenon, but awareness of...
In Hong Kong, many students receive shadow education which supplements mainstream education. They em...
Panel Paper: Cpmparative perspectives on the determinants of private tutoringConference Theme; Imagi...
Private supplementary tutoring, which is also called shadow education, has become an indispensable c...
Conference Theme: Six Decades of comparative and International Education: Taking Stock and Looking F...
In view of the popularity and continuous expansion in the scale of shadow education (private supplem...
Private tutoring plays an important role in out-of-school language learning. It is widely called sha...
The growing phenomenon of private supplementary tutoring is noticeable in Hong Kong and elsewhere. T...
Session 1: CultureConference Theme: Theme: Empowering English Education and Cross-Cultural Communica...
Around the world, increasing numbers of students receive after-school private supplementary tutoring...
Recent decades have brought global expansion of private supplementary tutoring, widely known as shad...
AbstractRecent decades have brought intensification of what in some settings has been called the sha...
Purpose: This article aims to illustrate from the author’s insider perspective the lived experiences...
Purpose The Non-native English (NNE) teachers who teach English as a Foreign Language face unique s...
Tens of thousands of Western ‘teachers’, many of whom would not be considered teachers elsewhere, ar...