Spatializing a global education phenomenon: private tutoring and mobility theory in Cambodia

D. Brent Edwards*, Hang Le, Manca Sustarsic

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Along with the dramatic expansion of private tutoring around the world, a significant body of literature has been produced to understand this phenomenon. While many studies consider the issue of geographic location, the spatial dimension tends not to be a central focus of private tutoring studies. In contrast, the present essay applies mobility theory to research from Cambodia, where private tutoring is essential to student success. It does so in order to place private tutoring provision into a broader perspective that includes but moves beyond the economic dimensions of supply and demand and the sociological dimensions of economic, cultural, and social capital to include consideration of how private tutoring provision is constrained by a multidimensional spatial field of possibilities and how private tutoring participation is enabled by one’s position and abilities in relation to that field. The paper argues for increased attention to ‘spatial capital’ in studies of private tutoring and education generally.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)713-732
ページ数20
ジャーナルJournal of Education Policy
35
5
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2020 9月 2
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 教育

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