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Minority Students in East Asia

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Minority Students in East Asia book

Government Policies, School Practices and Teacher Responses

Minority Students in East Asia

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Minority Students in East Asia book

Government Policies, School Practices and Teacher Responses
Edited ByJoAnn Phillion, Ming Tak Hue, Yuxiang Wang
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 26 May 2011
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203813317
Pages 280
eBook ISBN 9780203813317
Subjects Area Studies, Education
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Phillion, J., Hue, M.T., & Wang, Y. (Eds.). (2011). Minority Students in East Asia: Government Policies, School Practices and Teacher Responses (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203813317

ABSTRACT

In Minority Students in East Asia: Government Policies, School Practices and Teacher Responses authors discuss their research on minority students’ schooling (elementary to higher education) in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Minority students’ educational issues are often neglected in literature and in practice; social and educational conditions that have resulted from globalization – in particular issues pertaining to minority groups’ education, language and other human rights – receive little attention. In addition, many areas of East Asia have viewed themselves as single-ethnicity countries and have not articulated strong agendas around minority rights. The purpose of this book is to highlight key educational issues for specific minority populations in East Asia. Themes addressed include government policies related to minorities; equity issues in the education of minorities; school practices and teacher perspectives on minorities; identity construction in terms of language and culture; national versus ethnic identity; teacher education issues; and parental concerns. The authors also discuss new theoretical orientations to understanding minority educational issues. A particular strength of this book is the use of multicultural education theories to both articulate concerns related to the education of minority students and to provide solutions to these concerns.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction: Minority Students in East Asia: JoAnn Phillion and Yuxiang Wang

ByJOANN PHILLION, YUXIANG WANG

part |1 pages

Part I: Minority Students in Mainland China

chapter 2|17 pages

Language, Culture, and Identity: Experiences of Hui Students in Eastern China: Yuxiang Wang

ByYUXIANG WANG

chapter 3|16 pages

Why Are Hui Minority Girls Dropping Out of School in China?: Ying Sun, Wei Yu, and Yuhua Ye

ByYING SUN, WEI YU, YUHUA YE

chapter 4|17 pages

Multiculturalism in China: Confl icting Discourses in Universities

ByZHENZHOU ZHAO

chapter 5|22 pages

School Life and Ethnic Identity: A Case of Tibetan Student Narrative: Zhiyong Zhu

ByZHIYONG ZHU

chapter 6|15 pages

Constructing Tibetan Students’ National and Ethnic Identities in Tibetan School Education

ByZHIYAN TENG

part |1 pages

Part II: Minority Students in Hong Kong

chapter 7|18 pages

Critical Perspective on New Arrival Children from Mainland China in Hong Kong: Government Policies, School Practices, and Teacher Responses: Stella Chong

BySTELLA CHONG

chapter 8|18 pages

Culturally Relevant Counseling Practices for New Immigrant Students: Betty C. Eng

ByBETTY C. ENG

chapter 9|14 pages

Building a Culturally Responsive School: Cross-Cultural Experiences of Ethnic Minority Students in Hong Kong Schools: Ming Tak Hue

ByMING TAK HUE

chapter 10|19 pages

The “Long March” toward Multiculturalism in Hong Kong: Supporting Ethnic Minority Students in a Confucian State: Kerry J. Kennedy

ByKERRY J. KENNEDY

chapter 11|19 pages

Cross-Boundary Students in Hong Kong Schools: Education Provisions and School Experiences: Celeste Y. M. Yuen

ByCELESTE Y. M. YUEN

part |1 pages

Part III: Minority Students in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan

chapter 12|22 pages

Language Learning Experiences of International Students in Japan: Facilitating Access to Communities of Practice: Tae Umino

ByTAE UMINO

chapter 13|13 pages

Migrant Workers and International Marriage Minorities in South Korea: Jungmin Lee

ByJUNGMIN LEE

chapter 14|19 pages

From Assimilation to the Assertion of Subjectivity: Critiques of Indigenous Educational Policies in Taiwan: Dorothy I-ru Chen

ByDOROTHY I-RU CHEN

chapter 15|8 pages

Conclusion: Where Does Multicultural Education in Asian Countries Lead?: Tak Cheung Chan

ByTAK CHEUNG CHAN
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