This research focuses on the predispositions that recent Chinese and Indian immigrant families bring with them to the United States and how these are reinforced by the communities in which they locate. The findings draw from 144 interviews in California. Three themes dominate: positioning through schooling, transnational family, and extended community and education. Our perspective joins Asian diaspora studies with cultural capital and social structural theories, enabling a more nuanced understanding of ways in which schooling in the home country informs how children are positioned in the American schooling system
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This study explores the attit...
The high level of academic achievement of Asian immigrants' children has attracted a great deal of a...
How do adults adapt when they have been inculcated into a particular phi-losophy of parenting and ed...
Throughout American history, parental involvement has been a “hot topic” in American education. Pare...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...
Probing the home school experiences of immigrant families in western society yielded valuable inform...
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. This presentation analyzes how first generation...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
Settles, Barbara H.This study explored relationships between Chinese schools and Chinese American pa...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
The purpose of the study was to examine how two Taiwanese and two Chinese families adapted to Americ...
The increasing interest in culture and growing mobility of individuals and ideas have raised awarene...
Immigrant families face multiple barriers to engaging with children's schools. Yet, school-based par...
This study examines ways in which Chinese immigrant families are involved in their children’s mathem...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. With the coming of tho...
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This study explores the attit...
The high level of academic achievement of Asian immigrants' children has attracted a great deal of a...
How do adults adapt when they have been inculcated into a particular phi-losophy of parenting and ed...
Throughout American history, parental involvement has been a “hot topic” in American education. Pare...
Confucian heritage culture holds that a good education is the path to upward social mobility as well...
Probing the home school experiences of immigrant families in western society yielded valuable inform...
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies Abstract. This presentation analyzes how first generation...
Asian Americans have been characterized as the “model minority” due to their extraordinary academic ...
Settles, Barbara H.This study explored relationships between Chinese schools and Chinese American pa...
Guided by both Coleman and Bourdieu’s theories on social capital, I interviewed Chinese immigrant pa...
The purpose of the study was to examine how two Taiwanese and two Chinese families adapted to Americ...
The increasing interest in culture and growing mobility of individuals and ideas have raised awarene...
Immigrant families face multiple barriers to engaging with children's schools. Yet, school-based par...
This study examines ways in which Chinese immigrant families are involved in their children’s mathem...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. With the coming of tho...
250 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This study explores the attit...
The high level of academic achievement of Asian immigrants' children has attracted a great deal of a...
How do adults adapt when they have been inculcated into a particular phi-losophy of parenting and ed...