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This book enables Western scholars and educators to recognize the
roles and contributions of shadow education/hakwon education in an
international context. The book allows readers to redefine the
traditional and limited understanding of the background success
behind Korean schooling and to expand their perspectives on Korean
hakwon education, as well as shadow education in other nations with
educational power, such as Japan, China, Singapore, and Taiwan. Kim
exhorts readers and researchers to examine shadow education as an
emerging research inquiry in the context of postcolonial and
worldwide curriculum studies.
This book constitutes a sociological, anthropological, and
curricular inquiry into the factors surrounding high academic
achievement rates of students in South Korea. Taking root in
similar studies conducted around the exemplary nature of the
Finnish education model, it explores the phenomenon of success in
South Korea, uniquely connecting it to the scholarship and models
for examining the recent shift in attention and popularity of
Korean culture. The authors argue that Korean education or "K-edu"
can also be studied and understood as a Hallyu and an exemplary
form of education. Drawing on longitudinal qualitative studies
spanning over 15 years, the authors advance understandings of
Korean academic success beyond more generalized understandings of
how Asian students learn and towards a holistic explanation for the
case of Korea. As such, the book challenges the perception of
Korean students as passive learners with a controlled learning
culture and instead advocates the ways in which Korean students are
leading a changing culture by utilizing all available resources and
opportunities in the space of South Korea’s evolving ecological
system of education. In addition, this book provides one
explanation as to how students from East Asian countries achieve
such excellent academic performance. A crucial exploration of the
culture and growth of education systems in Asian countries, this
book will appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in
Korean education and Korean students’ academic achievement as an
emerging inquiry for both Korean studies and East Asian Cultural
Studies. In addition, this book will also be informative for
scholars of comparative education, sociology of education,
educational policy, and postcolonial educational research in the
world.
This book theorizes shadow education as a new component of
curriculum, expanding the concept of curriculum to include this
type of learning. Curriculum scholars and theorists have largely
disregarded shadow education as a valid topic of scholarly
attention despite its massive growth worldwide. But shadow
education has become a global phenomenon with ever-increasing
numbers of student participants; it complements school-based
curricula, in many cases going beyond. Thus, Jung and Kim argue
that shadow education requires rigorous analysis by curriculum
studies scholars. This volume analyzes the state and importance of
shadow education in countries around the world: its representative
forms and industries (private tutoring institutes, home-visit
private tutoring, Internet-based private tutoring, subscribed
learning programs, after-school programs), its characteristic forms
in terms of curriculum, and its roles in student learning. It also
explores various features of shadow education based on an
eight-year ethnographic study in South Korea.
This volume tackles perceived myths surrounding the academic
excellence of East Asian students, and moves beyond Western
understanding to offer in-depth analysis of the crucial role that
shadow education plays in students' academic success. Featuring a
broad range of contributions from countries including Japan, China,
Taiwan, and Singapore, chapters draw on rich qualitative research
to place in the foreground the lived experiences of students,
teachers, and parents in East Asian countries. In doing so, the
text provides indigenous insights into the uses, values, and
meanings of shadow education and highlights unknown cultural and
regional aspects, as well as related phenomena including
trans-boundary learning culture, nomadic learning, individualized
learning, and the post-schooling era. Ultimately challenging the
previously dominating Western perspective on shadow education, the
volume offers innovative theorization to highlight shadow education
as a phenomenon which cannot be overlooked in broader discussion of
East Asian educational performance, systems, and policy. Offering
pioneering insights into the growing phenomenon of shadow
education, this text will benefit researchers, academics, and
educators with an interest in international and comparative
education, curriculum studies, and East Asian educational practices
and policy. Those interested in the sociology of education and
educational policy will also benefit from this book.
This volume tackles perceived myths surrounding the academic
excellence of East Asian students, and moves beyond Western
understanding to offer in-depth analysis of the crucial role that
shadow education plays in students' academic success. Featuring a
broad range of contributions from countries including Japan, China,
Taiwan, and Singapore, chapters draw on rich qualitative research
to place in the foreground the lived experiences of students,
teachers, and parents in East Asian countries. In doing so, the
text provides indigenous insights into the uses, values, and
meanings of shadow education and highlights unknown cultural and
regional aspects, as well as related phenomena including
trans-boundary learning culture, nomadic learning, individualized
learning, and the post-schooling era. Ultimately challenging the
previously dominating Western perspective on shadow education, the
volume offers innovative theorization to highlight shadow education
as a phenomenon which cannot be overlooked in broader discussion of
East Asian educational performance, systems, and policy. Offering
pioneering insights into the growing phenomenon of shadow
education, this text will benefit researchers, academics, and
educators with an interest in international and comparative
education, curriculum studies, and East Asian educational practices
and policy. Those interested in the sociology of education and
educational policy will also benefit from this book.
This book is a collection of essays about the interaction between
God, humans, and nature in the context of the environmental
challenges and Biblical studies. Chapters include topics on
creation care and Sabbath, sacramental approaches to earth care,
classical and medieval cosmologies, ecotheodicy, how we understand
the problem of nonhuman suffering in a world controlled by a good
God, ecojustice, and how humans help to alleviate nonhuman
suffering. The book seeks to provide a way to understand
Judeo-Christian perspectives on human-to-nonhuman interaction
through Biblical, literary, cultural, film, and music studies, and
as such, offers an interdisciplinary approach with emphasis on the
humanities, which provides a broader platform for ecotheology.
FOUR STARS from Doody's Star Ratings (TM) Internationally renowned
authorities in the field of hybrid imaging contribute firsthand
expertise on the practical application of single-photon emission
computed tomography (SPECT) and SPECT/CT. By combining clear
anatomic markers from CT with functional knowledge from SPECT,
SPECT/CT provides added value for patient evaluation and is
becoming increasingly prevalent in routine clinical practice.
Indeed, hybrid imaging is touted by many as a game changer in
nuclear medicine. The first two chapters of this book provide a
foundation for understanding SPECT and SPECT/CT technological
principles, including the associated radiopharmaceuticals. The
remaining chapters detail the utility of SPECT and SPECT/CT in
clinical practice including neuroscience and pediatrics, as well as
specific pathologies. The book concludes with in-depth discussion
of select case studies. Key Features Efficacious use of SPECT and
SPECT/CT for primary body systems, including the central nervous,
cardiovascular, respiratory, and skeletal systems Value for the
assessment of neoplastic disease, infection/inflammation, thyroid
and parathyroid gland disorders Fourteen high-quality videos
delineate specific techniques and clinical applications Meticulous,
four-color graphics clearly elucidate key concepts Illustrative
case studies offer educational teaching pearls Together, the
concise, evidence-based text and wealth of SPECT/CT images deliver
a solid knowledge base, enabling practitioners to learn the
effective use of this technology. This must-have book is certain to
be an invaluable resource for a diverse spectrum of practicing and
trainee clinicians in fields such as radiology, nuclear medicine,
and radiation oncology.
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