International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations
Volume 16, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 15-34
Children from Chinese and Korean immigrant families and their education: An exploratory study (Article)
Zhang J. ,
Kim E.
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a
Department of Education and Human Development, School of Education and Human Services, The College at Brockport State University of New York, Brockport, NY, United States
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b
School of Education, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, United States
Abstract
This exploratory study was to investigate the demographic characteristics of Chinese and Korean immigrantfamilies living in the Greater Rochester Area of New York in the United States (US), and these families' perspectives andneeds for support concerning their children's growth and development. A total number of forty Chinese families andtwenty Korean families participated in this research. Descriptive data were analysed to report the demographiccharacteristics of the Chinese and Korean immigrant families. The results of the data analyses indicated that the Koreanfamilies used their primary language of Korean more often at home than the Chinese families using Chinese, while theparticipating Chinese families had higher annual gross incomes and more Chinese parents had been in US longer.Among the Chinese participants, the study investigated their use of Chinese language in general, but did not specify thelanguage being Mandarin, Cantonese, or other dialects. Qualitative data analyses were used to report the families'perspectives and needs. The paper also discussed how educational professionals can use the information on theirculturally and linguistically diverse students and their families to enhance the students' learning experience via culturallyresponsive teaching approaches. © 2016 the author(s).
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ISSN: 14479532
Original Language: English