Parental perceptions towards heritage language education for bicultural children in South Korea

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Jiyoung Kim
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Abstract Over the past two decades educators and researchers have shown considerable interest in bicultural families and their children in South Korea, largely due to their increasing numbers (Statistics Korea and Ministry of the Interior and Safety of the Republic of Korea, 2021). However, socio-linguistic research on non-Korean parents’ attitudes towards their children’s heritage language (HL) education is comparatively scarce. Accordingly, this study investigates the perceptions of non-Korean parents in bicultural families regarding their children’s HL education and maintenance. The study examines interview data from 32 participants from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, which were collected as part of a wider research project. The results reveal that most non-Korean parents recognise the importance of HL maintenance and development and strived to pass their ethnic language and culture on to their children, although a few parents express indifferent views or appear to be unaware of the importance of HL education. One of the more significant findings to emerge from the analysis suggests dominant optimistic views on HL education and maintenance, despite a perceived lack of appropriate HL support for children and negative perceptions shown by Korean family members and neighbours towards the participants’ ethnic backgrounds. The implications of these results are discussed with regard to the general public’s the perceptions of minority languages and cultures, as well as the views of family members in bicultural families. This paper concludes with some suggestions for ways to improve perceptions of the general public in relation to ethnic minority cultures and bicultural families.
父母对韩国双文化儿童传统语言教育的看法
在过去的二十年里,教育工作者和研究人员对韩国的双文化家庭及其子女表现出相当大的兴趣,主要是因为他们的数量不断增加(韩国统计局和大韩民国内政安全部,2021年)。然而,关于非朝鲜族父母对子女传承语言教育态度的社会语言学研究相对较少。因此,本研究调查了双文化家庭中非韩国父母对子女HL教育和维持的看法。该研究调查了来自不同语言和文化背景的32名参与者的访谈数据,这些数据是作为一个更广泛的研究项目的一部分收集的。结果显示,大多数非朝鲜族父母认识到维持和发展朝鲜族语言的重要性,并努力将他们的民族语言和文化传递给他们的孩子,尽管少数父母表达了漠不关心的观点或似乎没有意识到朝鲜族语言教育的重要性。从分析中得出的一个更重要的发现表明,尽管韩国家庭成员和邻居对参与者的种族背景表现出负面看法,但对儿童的HL教育和维护持乐观态度。讨论了这些结果的影响,涉及到公众对少数民族语言和文化的看法,以及双文化家庭中家庭成员的看法。本文最后就如何提高公众对少数民族文化和双文化家庭的认识提出了一些建议。
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