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Modes and Trajectories of Shadow Education in Denmark and China: Fieldwork Reflections by a Comparativist - Wei Zhang (张薇), 2021 (sagepub.com)


Article Information

Article first published online: September 27, 2021; Issue published: September 1, 2021 

Received: July 22, 2021; Accepted: August 08, 2021


Author

Wei Zhang (张薇) 

The Institute of Curriculum and Instruction, East China Normal University


Abstract

Purpose: In the domain of shadow education (private supplementary tutoring), Denmark and China may be placed at opposite ends of a spectrum. Denmark has a recently emerged, small, and high-cost sector that mostly serves low achievers, while China has a more industrialized sector with a long history and economies of scale. The paper juxtaposes the two to shed light on each.

Design/Approach/Methods: The article is a personal narrative of the author's research experiences. She grew up and had initial education in China before moving to the Nordic realm for 2 years. This provided a set of initial lenses, which were subsequently deployed in research partnership from her current base in China with colleagues in Denmark.

Findings: The juxtaposition raises questions that might otherwise not have been asked and provides insights that might otherwise not have been gained. Danish families hesitate to use shadow education for advantages in the egalitarian society, in contrast to Chinese patterns that stress competition and achievement. These facets have implications for the modes of shadow education and even the names of tutorial companies.

Originality/Value: The paper has a methodological value in addition to its substantive insights on the trajectories of shadow education in the two countries.


Keywords 

Denmark, China, shadow education, private tutoring, comparative education, personal narrative



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