This qualitative study examined the current schooling experiences of eight Korean high school students in the United States. By comparing and contrasting recent immigrant adolescents and 1.5/2nd generation students, the purpose of this study was to explore how their identities as Koreans or Korean Americans were formed and shifted while they engaged with American teachers and peers in mainstream contexts. The findings suggest that even in the same ethnic group, differences were conspicuous. The newcomer group desperately wished to assimilate to mainstream culture by associating with American classmates. On the other hand, the 1.5/2nd generation group lived bi-culturally with dual identities as Korean and American and shifted their identitie...
ABSTRACT This dissertation explores newcomer experiences of Korean young adults in middle and high s...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
It is important to note that international students are not the only Koreans who are currently atten...
This qualitative study examined the current schooling experiences of eight Korean high school studen...
This study examines the college experiences of Korean international (KI) students who are currently ...
Along with the ever-increasing racial/ethnic diversity in U.S. schools, researchers began to investi...
This qualitative study centers on the voices and experiences of Asian immigrant high school students...
The objective of this study is to approach the lived experiences and the identity development of Ko...
This study examines how Korean ethnic identity can be represented differently by Korean early study ...
Despite the rapid growth of Korean Schools (KS), from two in the 1960s to 681 by 2008, a few studies...
This study explores 1.5-generation Korean Americans’ perception of their identity in the southeaster...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
This study examines the unique experiences of international Korean college students in the Midwest w...
The lives of 1.5 generation Korean American immigrant adolescents are often misunderstood as they ar...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
ABSTRACT This dissertation explores newcomer experiences of Korean young adults in middle and high s...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
It is important to note that international students are not the only Koreans who are currently atten...
This qualitative study examined the current schooling experiences of eight Korean high school studen...
This study examines the college experiences of Korean international (KI) students who are currently ...
Along with the ever-increasing racial/ethnic diversity in U.S. schools, researchers began to investi...
This qualitative study centers on the voices and experiences of Asian immigrant high school students...
The objective of this study is to approach the lived experiences and the identity development of Ko...
This study examines how Korean ethnic identity can be represented differently by Korean early study ...
Despite the rapid growth of Korean Schools (KS), from two in the 1960s to 681 by 2008, a few studies...
This study explores 1.5-generation Korean Americans’ perception of their identity in the southeaster...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
This study examines the unique experiences of international Korean college students in the Midwest w...
The lives of 1.5 generation Korean American immigrant adolescents are often misunderstood as they ar...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
ABSTRACT This dissertation explores newcomer experiences of Korean young adults in middle and high s...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
It is important to note that international students are not the only Koreans who are currently atten...