Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learning. This qualitative inquiry investigates Korean immigrant parents\u27 beliefs and the language practices they engage in to raise their children to speak Korean. Based on questionnaires completed by 40 parents and in-depth, open-ended interviews with 5 parents, this study specifically focuses on Korean parents residing in an area with a low Korean immigrant population and how they perceive, foster, and advocate for their children\u27s Heritage Language (HL) learning. The findings show that parents play crucial roles as active advocates of their children\u27s HL learning and positive belief in HL maintenance, making best efforts to help their c...
Through increasing immigration, the U.S. society is becoming more linguistically and culturally dive...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
Heritage language (HL) proficiency confers developmental benefits; however, the onset of HL loss is ...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...
The purpose of this qualitative study, conducted with parents of a Bay Area Korean school, was to ex...
Many Korean households in America are comprised of Korean immigrant parents and their American-born ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The increased attention given to immigrants’ Englis...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
The purpose of this study is to explore attitudes and practices regarding their heritage language an...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
For parents of immigrant children in the United States, the desire for their children to assimilate ...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
Among various groups of immigrant students who face challenges in maintaining their heritage languag...
Through increasing immigration, the U.S. society is becoming more linguistically and culturally dive...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
Heritage language (HL) proficiency confers developmental benefits; however, the onset of HL loss is ...
Parents play a significant role in fostering Korean-American children\u27s heritage language learnin...
The purpose of this qualitative study, conducted with parents of a Bay Area Korean school, was to ex...
Many Korean households in America are comprised of Korean immigrant parents and their American-born ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06The increased attention given to immigrants’ Englis...
Much research has been conducted on learning English as an additional language both in the United St...
Studying issues of heritage language (HL) maintenance is gaining more significance than ever as our ...
The purpose of this study is to explore attitudes and practices regarding their heritage language an...
textAmerican-born Korean-Americans show one of the highest rates of heritage language attrition amon...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
For parents of immigrant children in the United States, the desire for their children to assimilate ...
The focus for my research project was language learning practices and how people negotiate and trans...
Among various groups of immigrant students who face challenges in maintaining their heritage languag...
Through increasing immigration, the U.S. society is becoming more linguistically and culturally dive...
In the United States, often referred to as a nation of immigrants, language diversity has been ironi...
Heritage language (HL) proficiency confers developmental benefits; however, the onset of HL loss is ...