I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States

The focus of the present study is on the ways in which storybooks communicate cultural ideals about achievement orientation, and in particular, the role of effort, perseverance, and hard work in fostering successful outcomes. Sixty preschool children’s books from Indonesia, Japan, and the United Sta...

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Main Authors: Maria eSuprawati, Florencia K. Anggoro, Danuta eBukatko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00167/full
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spelling doaj-bdfffb9069ac41f3a5b716d9730d99462020-11-24T22:24:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782014-03-01510.3389/fpsyg.2014.0016776386I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United StatesMaria eSuprawati0Florencia K. Anggoro1Danuta eBukatko2Universitas Sanata DharmaCollege of the Holy CrossCollege of the Holy CrossThe focus of the present study is on the ways in which storybooks communicate cultural ideals about achievement orientation, and in particular, the role of effort, perseverance, and hard work in fostering successful outcomes. Sixty preschool children’s books from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States (20 from each country) were examined for the presence of achievement-oriented themes. These countries were chosen due to previously documented cultural differences in models of learning and individualist/collectivist tendencies that could have some bearing on achievement outcomes. Texts were assessed for (1) the frequency with which challenge events appeared in the narratives, (2) whether these events derived from sources internal or external to the main character, and (3) whether solutions relied on the main character individually or included the assistance of others. Results show that Japanese storybooks contained significantly more challenge events than Indonesian storybooks. Compared with Japanese storybooks, American storybooks tended to include a greater proportion of challenges derived from internal qualities of the main character as opposed to external factors. Compared with American storybooks, Japanese storybooks contained a significantly greater proportion of challenges that were solved with individual efforts as opposed to efforts involving the assistance of others. Findings from this study contribute to our understanding of how storybook contexts can provide a rich source of information for young children learning about culturally valued qualities and behaviors related to achievement.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00167/fullIndonesiaJapanAchievementculturepreschoolersSocialization
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author Maria eSuprawati
Florencia K. Anggoro
Danuta eBukatko
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Florencia K. Anggoro
Danuta eBukatko
I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
Frontiers in Psychology
Indonesia
Japan
Achievement
culture
preschoolers
Socialization
author_facet Maria eSuprawati
Florencia K. Anggoro
Danuta eBukatko
author_sort Maria eSuprawati
title I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
title_short I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
title_full I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
title_fullStr I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
title_full_unstemmed I think I can: Achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
title_sort i think i can: achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from indonesia, japan, and the united states
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2014-03-01
description The focus of the present study is on the ways in which storybooks communicate cultural ideals about achievement orientation, and in particular, the role of effort, perseverance, and hard work in fostering successful outcomes. Sixty preschool children’s books from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States (20 from each country) were examined for the presence of achievement-oriented themes. These countries were chosen due to previously documented cultural differences in models of learning and individualist/collectivist tendencies that could have some bearing on achievement outcomes. Texts were assessed for (1) the frequency with which challenge events appeared in the narratives, (2) whether these events derived from sources internal or external to the main character, and (3) whether solutions relied on the main character individually or included the assistance of others. Results show that Japanese storybooks contained significantly more challenge events than Indonesian storybooks. Compared with Japanese storybooks, American storybooks tended to include a greater proportion of challenges derived from internal qualities of the main character as opposed to external factors. Compared with American storybooks, Japanese storybooks contained a significantly greater proportion of challenges that were solved with individual efforts as opposed to efforts involving the assistance of others. Findings from this study contribute to our understanding of how storybook contexts can provide a rich source of information for young children learning about culturally valued qualities and behaviors related to achievement.
topic Indonesia
Japan
Achievement
culture
preschoolers
Socialization
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00167/full
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