Hyper Education, Pawan Dhingra
Hyper Education, Pawan Dhingra
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Hyper Education
Why Good Schools, Good Grades, and Good Behavior Are Not Enough

Author: Pawan Dhingra

Narrator: Neil Shah

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/02/2020

Categories: Nonfiction, Education


Synopsis

Beyond soccer leagues, music camps, and drama lessons, today's youth are in an education arms race that begins in elementary school. In Hyper Education, Pawan Dhingra uncovers the growing world of high-achievement education and the after-school learning centers, spelling bees, and math competitions that it has spawned. It is a world where immigrant families vie with other Americans to be at the head of the class, putting in hours of studying and testing in order to gain a foothold in the supposed meritocracy of American public education. A world where enrichment centers, like Kumon, have seen 194 percent growth since 2002 and target children as young as three. Even families and teachers who avoid after-school academics are getting swept up.

Drawing on over 100 in-depth interviews with teachers, tutors, principals, children, and parents, Dhingra delves into the why people participate in this phenomenon and examines how schools, families, and communities play their part. Moving past "Tiger Mom" stereotypes, he addresses why Asian American and white families practice what he calls "hyper education" and whether or not it makes sense.

About Pawan Dhingra

Pawan Dhingra is professor of American studies at Amherst College. He is the author of many books, including Life Behind the Lobby: Indian American Motel Owners and the American Dream. His work has been featured in the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Salon, the PBS News Hour, and the documentary, Breaking the Bee.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patrick

This a complex, compassionate, and challenging account of families engaged in "hyper-education" for their children, which is education above and beyond what is provided by schools pursued not for remediation or extra help but as an attempt to get ahead in a meritocratic race. Although Dhingra's case......more

Goodreads review by David

An interesting topic close to my heart- Singapore's tuition industry has never been more prominent even as our government schools close down and merge for lack of students. My ethical concern with tuition, or private tutoring, has always been this: it is least available to those who need it most, an......more

Goodreads review by Mira

A fascinating examination of the cultural logic of first gen affluent Asian American parents in the United States who rely on supplemental education and educational competition as a distinguishing strategy in the "education arms race." This book is a sympathetic portrait of parents and places the cr......more