Aspiration and Anxiety : Asian Migrants and Australian Schooling
by
Christina Ho
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0522874835
ISBN-13
9780522874839
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Imprint
Melbourne University Press
Country of Manufacture
AU
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 2nd, 2020
Print length
216 Pages
Weight
274 grams
Dimensions
15.40 x 23.40 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Migration, immigration & emigrationOrganization & management of education
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While the hard work of Asian migrants has been praised, their achievements have ignited fierce debates. What is missing in these debates is an understanding of what drives Asian migrant parents' approaches to education. This book explores how aspirations for their children's future reinforce anxieties about being newcomers in an unequal society.
The children of Asian migrants are often perceived to be perfect students: ambitious, studious and compliant. They are remarkably successful-routinely outperforming other students in exams, dominating selective school intakes, and disproportionately winning places at prestigious universities. While their hard work and success have been praised, their achievements have ignited fierce debates about whether their migrant parents are 'pushing too hard', or whether they ought to be lauded for their commitment to education. Critics see a dark side, symbolised by the 'tiger mother' who is obsessed with producing overachieving 'dragon children'. What is often missing in these debates is an understanding of what drives Asian migrant parents' approaches to education. This book explores how aspirations for their children's future reinforce theiranxieties about being newcomers in an unequal society.
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