We explore immigrant students' experience of schooling focusing on Yang Yang and his family. We present insights into immigrant Chinese educational experience in Canada and bring forward a narrative-inquiry framework for the study of student experience. We find that-contrary to some of the expectations of Chinese immigrants-family relations, student learning, and school policies are complicated, with families finding it difficult to translate Chinese educational values in the Canadian context and their children facing serious learning and social difficulties.Education & Educational ResearchSSCI7ARTICLE4399-4223
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An increasing number of Chinese students are coming to study in Ontario and many of them are adolesc...
Chinese immigrant families’ educational expectations are usually characterized as one of the most im...
From 1998- 2009, mainland China has been the number one source of immigrants in Canada (Citizenship ...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. With the coming of tho...
My research study focuses on Chinese immigrants who feel marginalized in the Canadian school system ...
There is an increasing number of Chinese graduate students who study in Canada and have quite differ...
Guided by the sociocultural approach (Wertsch, 1998; Wertsch, Del Rio & Alvarez, 1995), the study ex...
Schooling experiences of 1st-generation Canadians interact with cultural experiences in their immigr...
This study explored non-school English literacy experiences of children from low English Chinese imm...
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