This article discusses the perspectives and experiences of Chinese immigrant parents in New Zealand early childhood settings. The findings suggest that the parents’ behaviour is aimed at raising children with an understanding of both New Zealand and Chinese culture. A key feature of this bicultural development, however, is a disconnect between activities at home and at childcare. The research highlights conflicts involved in forming a cross-cultural community of practice in which immigrants’ funds of knowledge interact with those of early childhood centres
In many countries, early childhood educators have to confront the issue of how to assist immigrant c...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
This study compared 120 Chinese immigrant parents and 127 non-Chinese parents from New Zealand presc...
This article discusses the perspectives and experiences of Chinese immigrant parents in New Zealand ...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
New Zealand early childhood centers are increasingly multicultural. New migrant families bring diver...
A multiple-case study investigation of the experiences of eight Chinese immigrant children in New Ze...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
“Learning through play” is an important component of Western early childhood education, and plays a ...
Teacher-parent partnership is promoted in the early childhood education sector in New Zealand as it ...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This practice research project examines the lived experiences of second-generation Chinese New Zeala...
This comparative study investigated the experiences of starting childcare of three immigrant childre...
The growing number of Asian children entering the New Zealand early childhood education system means...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
In many countries, early childhood educators have to confront the issue of how to assist immigrant c...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
This study compared 120 Chinese immigrant parents and 127 non-Chinese parents from New Zealand presc...
This article discusses the perspectives and experiences of Chinese immigrant parents in New Zealand ...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
New Zealand early childhood centers are increasingly multicultural. New migrant families bring diver...
A multiple-case study investigation of the experiences of eight Chinese immigrant children in New Ze...
This pilot study was designed to shed light on Malaysian-Chinese parents' beliefs about ethnic ident...
“Learning through play” is an important component of Western early childhood education, and plays a ...
Teacher-parent partnership is promoted in the early childhood education sector in New Zealand as it ...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
This practice research project examines the lived experiences of second-generation Chinese New Zeala...
This comparative study investigated the experiences of starting childcare of three immigrant childre...
The growing number of Asian children entering the New Zealand early childhood education system means...
This article discusses the parenting aspirations of Chinese immigrants, looking in detail at a study...
In many countries, early childhood educators have to confront the issue of how to assist immigrant c...
This article reports on a deep investigation of five Australian Chinese families regarding their pre...
This study compared 120 Chinese immigrant parents and 127 non-Chinese parents from New Zealand presc...