Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis study examined Chinese parents' beliefs and practices relevant to English language learning in Hong Kong. Sixty-five parents (52 mothers) of children (42 girls) who attended the final year of kindergarten (K3) in four districts that varied in terms of median family income participated in the study. They completed questionnaires which tapped their beliefs about English language learning and their home literacy practices (e.g., frequency of reading, number of books at home). Results indicated that there was a correlation between kindergarten district and family income. In the sample, 38.5% of parents reported speaking as the most importan...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
This is a comparative study of parental involvement in children’s learning at Key Stage 2. It focuse...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
This qualitative research study with 10 Chinese parents explored parental beliefs, involvement, and ...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...
Using a Chinese sample of 795 parents with preschool-aged children, this quantitative study employed...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
Background: The remarkable academic advancement of Asian students in crossnational studies has been ...
Previous research on family literacy in North America has generally been conducted in English, even ...
This study examined how parental expectations were associated with Chinese-Norwegian dual language l...
Prior studies based on data in the United States demonstrate that parental reading beliefs are signi...
An exploratory study was conducted to examine what Chinese immigrant parents have thought and done ...
Much of the research on parental involvement in education has focused on its positive influence o...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
This is a comparative study of parental involvement in children’s learning at Key Stage 2. It focuse...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
This qualitative research study with 10 Chinese parents explored parental beliefs, involvement, and ...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...
Using a Chinese sample of 795 parents with preschool-aged children, this quantitative study employed...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
Background: The remarkable academic advancement of Asian students in crossnational studies has been ...
Previous research on family literacy in North America has generally been conducted in English, even ...
This study examined how parental expectations were associated with Chinese-Norwegian dual language l...
Prior studies based on data in the United States demonstrate that parental reading beliefs are signi...
An exploratory study was conducted to examine what Chinese immigrant parents have thought and done ...
Much of the research on parental involvement in education has focused on its positive influence o...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
An exploratory study was conducted to investigate Chinese parents' attitudes toward their children'...
This is a comparative study of parental involvement in children’s learning at Key Stage 2. It focuse...