Journal article

Research on Extended Education in Germany : A General Model with All-Day Schooling and Private Tutoring as Two Examples


Authors listStecher, L; Maschke, S

Publication year2013

Pages31-52

JournalInternational Journal for Research on Extended Education

Volume number1

Issue number1

URLhttps://www.budrich-journals.de/index.php/IJREE/article/view/19834

PublisherBudrich


Abstract

Although research on extended education is similar to school-focused research in some respects, in other respects it involves new research perspectives and questions. Our article presents an analytical model on extended education that is based on school-effectiveness research and the work of Fischer and Klieme (2013). We summarise selected research findings in two areas of extended education: all-day schooling and private tutoring. While much research has been done in the first area, there is a considerable lack in the second. Our model and the findings that we are reporting can be used to guide further research in the field of extended education.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleStecher, L. and Maschke, S. (2013) Research on Extended Education in Germany : A General Model with All-Day Schooling and Private Tutoring as Two Examples, International Journal for Research on Extended Education, 1(1), pp. 31-52. https://www.budrich-journals.de/index.php/IJREE/article/view/19834

APA Citation styleStecher, L., & Maschke, S. (2013). Research on Extended Education in Germany : A General Model with All-Day Schooling and Private Tutoring as Two Examples. International Journal for Research on Extended Education. 1(1), 31-52. https://www.budrich-journals.de/index.php/IJREE/article/view/19834


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