Shadow Education in the Middle East Private Supplementary Tutoring and its Policy Implications

This volume offers insights into the role of private supplementary tutoring in the Middle East, and its far-reaching implications for social structures and mainstream education. Around the world, increasing numbers of children receive private tutoring to supplement their schooling. In much of the ac...

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Main Author: Bray, Mark (auth)
Other Authors: Hajar, Anas (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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