Researching shadow education: methodological challenges and directions Mark Bray OriginalPaper Open access 28 January 2010 Pages: 3 - 13
Private tutoring and mass schooling in East Asia: reflections of inequality in Japan, South Korea, and Cambodia Walter Dawson OriginalPaper 28 January 2010 Pages: 14 - 24
Teaching in the shadow: operators of small shadow education institutions in Japan Julian Dierkes OriginalPaper 29 January 2010 Pages: 25 - 35
The origin of universal shadow education: what the supplemental education phenomenon tells us about the postmodern institution of education Izumi MoriDavid Baker OriginalPaper 29 January 2010 Pages: 36 - 48
Demand intensity, market parameters and policy responses towards demand and supply of private supplementary tutoring in China Percy Lai Yin Kwok OriginalPaper 26 January 2010 Pages: 49 - 58
Private tutoring through the internet: globalization and offshoring Alexandre VenturaSunhwa Jang OriginalPaper 10 February 2010 Pages: 59 - 68
The pre-university English-educational background of college freshmen in a foreign language program: a tale of diverse private education and English proficiency Byungmin Lee OriginalPaper 11 March 2010 Pages: 69 - 82
Does policy matter in shadow education spending? Revisiting the effects of the high school equalization policy in South Korea Soo-yong Byun OriginalPaper 10 February 2010 Pages: 83 - 96
The history of policy responses to shadow education in South Korea: implications for the next cycle of policy responses Chong Jae LeeHeesook LeeHyo-Min Jang OriginalPaper 02 February 2010 Pages: 97 - 108