What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices

It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of students in terms of academic achievement due to having parents with especially high academic expectations due to traditional Confucian values. To examine this achievement, this study examines the co...

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Main Author: Wendi J. OTTO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kura Publishing 2016-09-01
Series:International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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spelling doaj-7a27e6c4bf3a4609888a238abc7117542020-11-25T03:53:40ZengKura PublishingInternational Electronic Journal of Elementary Education1307-92982016-09-0191167181What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and PracticesWendi J. OTTO0Claremont Graduate University, United StatesIt has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of students in terms of academic achievement due to having parents with especially high academic expectations due to traditional Confucian values. To examine this achievement, this study examines the common factors across the indigenous East Asian parenting ideologies, styles, and practices based on the perceptions of high-achieving, Korean-American primary school students through the East Asian Parenting Model. Perceptions about child development and learning, the mother-child relationship, authoritarian parenting style, and specific East Asian parenting practices are patterns explored in this study. These findings may inform teachers, pre-service teachers, and others involved in the education of Korean-American students about differentiating factors (i.e., specific East Asian parental and/or teaching practices) that may be influential for explaining and improving the academic achievement for the children in this group.http://iejee.com/index/makale/312/what-teachers-should-know-about-why-these-students-perform-so-well-an-examination-of-korean-american-achievement-through-student-perspectives-of-east-asian-parenting-beliefs-styles-and-practicesKorean achievementAsian achievementKorean parentingEast Asian parenting model
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What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Korean achievement
Asian achievement
Korean parenting
East Asian parenting model
author_facet Wendi J. OTTO
author_sort Wendi J. OTTO
title What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices
title_short What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices
title_full What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices
title_fullStr What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices
title_full_unstemmed What Teachers Should Know About Why These Students Perform so Well: An Examination of Korean-American Achievement through Student Perspectives of East Asian Parenting Beliefs, Styles and Practices
title_sort what teachers should know about why these students perform so well: an examination of korean-american achievement through student perspectives of east asian parenting beliefs, styles and practices
publisher Kura Publishing
series International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
issn 1307-9298
publishDate 2016-09-01
description It has been widely reported that Korean-American students as a group outperform most other groups of students in terms of academic achievement due to having parents with especially high academic expectations due to traditional Confucian values. To examine this achievement, this study examines the common factors across the indigenous East Asian parenting ideologies, styles, and practices based on the perceptions of high-achieving, Korean-American primary school students through the East Asian Parenting Model. Perceptions about child development and learning, the mother-child relationship, authoritarian parenting style, and specific East Asian parenting practices are patterns explored in this study. These findings may inform teachers, pre-service teachers, and others involved in the education of Korean-American students about differentiating factors (i.e., specific East Asian parental and/or teaching practices) that may be influential for explaining and improving the academic achievement for the children in this group.
topic Korean achievement
Asian achievement
Korean parenting
East Asian parenting model
url http://iejee.com/index/makale/312/what-teachers-should-know-about-why-these-students-perform-so-well-an-examination-of-korean-american-achievement-through-student-perspectives-of-east-asian-parenting-beliefs-styles-and-practices
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