It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of students in terms of academic achievement due to having parents with especially high academic expectations due to traditional Confucian values. To examine this achievement, this study examines the common factors across the indigenous East Asian parenting ideologies, styles, and practices based on the perceptions of high-achieving, Korean-American primary school students through the East Asian Parenting Model. Perceptions about child development and learning, the mother-child relationship, authoritarian parenting style, and specific East Asian parenting practices are patterns explored in this study. These findings may inform teachers, pre-ser...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Korean-American families\u27 beliefs about child develo...
This research study examined the general question What do Asian American parents believe to be impo...
This study examined multigroup differences in parenting practices, psychosocial maturity, and academ...
It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of...
To most effectively meet the needs of young primary-grade children for whom English is not the home ...
UnrestrictedDiana Baumrind developed a parenting styles framework to examine adult-control and the i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which Korean American adolescents\u27 perception...
The purpose of this study is to document the reasons and motivating factors as to why Korean parents...
Parenting style as a predictor of students\u27 academic achievement is gaining increased interest by...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature and function of Korean schools, based on dat...
Graduation date: 2003Guided by Ogbu's cultural-ecological model of human development, this comparati...
Korean middle school students have shown outstanding performance in various international assessment...
This study explored the reason for the high academic achievements of Asian Americans by comparing th...
Different cultures produce different lifestyle patterns. Korea is a country profoundly influenced by...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Korean-American families\u27 beliefs about child develo...
This research study examined the general question What do Asian American parents believe to be impo...
This study examined multigroup differences in parenting practices, psychosocial maturity, and academ...
It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of...
To most effectively meet the needs of young primary-grade children for whom English is not the home ...
UnrestrictedDiana Baumrind developed a parenting styles framework to examine adult-control and the i...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which Korean American adolescents\u27 perception...
The purpose of this study is to document the reasons and motivating factors as to why Korean parents...
Parenting style as a predictor of students\u27 academic achievement is gaining increased interest by...
The authors of this article explore the impact of parent involvement in early childhood education in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature and function of Korean schools, based on dat...
Graduation date: 2003Guided by Ogbu's cultural-ecological model of human development, this comparati...
Korean middle school students have shown outstanding performance in various international assessment...
This study explored the reason for the high academic achievements of Asian Americans by comparing th...
Different cultures produce different lifestyle patterns. Korea is a country profoundly influenced by...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Korean-American families\u27 beliefs about child develo...
This research study examined the general question What do Asian American parents believe to be impo...
This study examined multigroup differences in parenting practices, psychosocial maturity, and academ...