This study examines the educational achievements and attainments of 1.5 and second-generation Korean Americans. Drawing from the 1998 New York and the 2004 IIMMLA surveys as well as forty follow-up in-depth interviews (selected among the 1998 New York survey participants), the study finds that second-generation Korean Americans are attaining high levels of education similar to the educational attainments of their immigrant parents. A high proportion of second-generation Korean Americans also attend elite high schools and colleges, giving the impression of them as model minorities. Closer analysis, however, suggests a more complex dynamic at work, one that involves Korean immigrants' selective educational and occupational background ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the ethnic education of the Korean immigrants\u27 children a...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
Despite the rapid growth of Korean Schools (KS), from two in the 1960s to 681 by 2008, a few studies...
2001This article attempts to show how second-generation, Korean-American students have constructed ...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
This study investigated how family-, individual-, and school-related factors together influence the ...
Successful educational outcomes among Asian American college students often obscure the challenges a...
Abstract: This article ethnographically examines how family characteristics, school resources and te...
textThis study explores how Asian Americans’ educational aspirations are different from other racial...
This dissertation examined the relationship between educational environments and academic achievemen...
This research focuses on the high college attendance rates of Asian Americans. In this research, I t...
It is important to note that international students are not the only Koreans who are currently atten...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
Based on multi-sited ethnographic research conducted in South Korea and the United States from May 2...
The purpose of this study was to assess the ethnic education of the Korean immigrants\u27 children a...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
Despite the rapid growth of Korean Schools (KS), from two in the 1960s to 681 by 2008, a few studies...
2001This article attempts to show how second-generation, Korean-American students have constructed ...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
This study investigated how family-, individual-, and school-related factors together influence the ...
Successful educational outcomes among Asian American college students often obscure the challenges a...
Abstract: This article ethnographically examines how family characteristics, school resources and te...
textThis study explores how Asian Americans’ educational aspirations are different from other racial...
This dissertation examined the relationship between educational environments and academic achievemen...
This research focuses on the high college attendance rates of Asian Americans. In this research, I t...
It is important to note that international students are not the only Koreans who are currently atten...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
Based on multi-sited ethnographic research conducted in South Korea and the United States from May 2...
The purpose of this study was to assess the ethnic education of the Korean immigrants\u27 children a...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
Despite the rapid growth of Korean Schools (KS), from two in the 1960s to 681 by 2008, a few studies...