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Teachers as Tutors: Shadow Education Market Dynamics in Georgia - Shadow Education Market Dynamics in Georgia

English · Hardback

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The so-called shadow education system of private supplementary tutoring has become a global phenomenon but has different features in different settings. This book explores the ways in which teacher-tutors' beliefs, social norms, ideals about professionalism, and community values shape their economic decisions in the informal shadow education marketplace. Through theoretical lenses of economic sociology and anthropology, this study uncovers strong social and moral embeddedness of the shadow education market in social relationships, cultural norms and moralities in post-Soviet Georgia. The book questions some of the basic assumptions that the predominant neoliberal discourse promotes worldwide.The book is based on Kobakhidze's PhD dissertation, which won the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) Gail P. Kelly Outstanding Dissertation Award.
"[A] theoretically innovative and substantively enlightening account of shadow schooling in Georgia... A landmark achievement."
Roger Dale, University of Bristol

"... an important and timely topic ... addressed with exceptional thoroughness. It constitutes a solid piece of academic work and clearly makes a significant contribution to the field of shadow education."Heidi Biseth, University College of Southeast Norway, Chair of Gail P. Kelly Award Committee in 2017

"...through robust critical analysis, Kobakhidze invites a humanistic re-visioning of economy and society."
Ora Kwo, The University of Hong Kong

List of contents

Foreword, Mark Bray.- CHAPTER 1 Introduction.- CHAPTER 2 Society and Education in Georgia.- CHAPTER 3 Theoretical Framework.- CHAPTER 4 Research Design, Methods and Methodology.- CHAPTER 5 Teachers as Tutors.- CHAPTER 6  Free Market of Education.- CHAPTER 7 Economic Sociology of the Shadow Education Market.- CHAPTER 8  Conclusions.- References.- Notes on the Author.

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The so-called shadow education system of private supplementary tutoring has become a global phenomenon but has different features in different settings. This book explores the ways in which teacher-tutors’ beliefs, social norms, ideals about professionalism, and community values shape their economic decisions in the informal shadow education marketplace. Through theoretical lenses of economic sociology and anthropology, this study uncovers strong social and moral embeddedness of the shadow education market in social relationships, cultural norms and moralities in post-Soviet Georgia. The book questions some of the basic assumptions that the predominant neoliberal discourse promotes worldwide.The book is based on Kobakhidze’s PhD dissertation, which won the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) Gail P. Kelly Outstanding Dissertation Award.
“[A] theoretically innovative and substantively enlightening account of shadow schooling in Georgia… A landmark achievement.”
Roger Dale, University of Bristol

“… an important and timely topic … addressed with exceptional thoroughness. It constitutes a solid piece of academic work and clearly makes a significant contribution to the field of shadow education.”Heidi Biseth, University College of Southeast Norway, Chair of Gail P. Kelly Award Committee in 2017

“…through robust critical analysis, Kobakhidze invites a humanistic re-visioning of economy and society.“
Ora Kwo, The University of Hong Kong

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“The author’s contribution to educational research is not only to inform policymakers and researchers concerned with teaching practices, but also to inform those concerned with student learning. … This book could become a classic in the field of educational research.” (Larry E. Suter, International Review of Education, Vol. 65, 2019)

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"The author's contribution to educational research is not only to inform policymakers and researchers concerned with teaching practices, but also to inform those concerned with student learning. ... This book could become a classic in the field of educational research." (Larry E. Suter, International Review of Education, Vol. 65, 2019)

Product details

Authors Magda Nutsa Kobakhidze
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319959146
ISBN 978-3-31-995914-6
No. of pages 258
Dimensions 156 mm x 242 mm x 21 mm
Weight 520 g
Illustrations XIV, 258 p.
Series CERC Studies in Comparative Education
CERC Studies in Comparative Education
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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