Parental involvement in online education during Covid-19 lockdown: a netnographic case study of Chinese language teaching in the UK

Luyao Li, Xiaoli Liu, X. Curdt-Christiansen
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Abstract This paper reports on a study of Chinese parents’ involvement in their children’s heritage language (HL) development during the COVID-19 lockdowns in the UK. Involving seven transnational families, we examined the roles parents played during the online learning sessions and the factors shaping their involvement. Employing a netnographic approach, this study incorporates online classroom observations, semi-structured and focus group interviews with parents, and analysis of their Instagram posts. The study underscores the critical role of parental involvement (PI) in enhancing children’s HL education, offering insights into distinct parental roles, including as emotional supporters, co-educators, teaching assistants, and technical supporters. The study introduces a three-dimensional PI model within the framework of family language policy (FLP), enhancing our understanding of FLP by concretely manifesting what, how and why parents get involved in their children’s HL development. This study contributes to the discourse on PI and FLP, shedding light on the evolving roles of parents and the complexity of their involvement during the unique circumstances of the pandemic.
Covid-19 封锁期间家长对在线教育的参与:英国中文教学的网络案例研究
摘要:本文报道了一项关于中国父母在英国新冠肺炎疫情封锁期间参与子女传统语言发展的研究。我们调查了七个跨国家庭,考察了父母在在线学习过程中扮演的角色以及影响他们参与的因素。本研究采用网络学方法,结合了在线课堂观察、对家长的半结构化访谈和焦点小组访谈,以及对他们Instagram帖子的分析。该研究强调了家长参与(PI)在加强儿童HL教育中的关键作用,并提供了不同家长角色的见解,包括情感支持者、共同教育者、教学助理和技术支持者。本研究在家庭语言政策(FLP)的框架内引入了一个三维PI模型,通过具体体现父母参与孩子的语言发展的内容、方式和原因,增强了我们对FLP的理解。这项研究有助于对亲子关系和亲子关系的论述,揭示了父母在大流行的独特情况下不断演变的作用及其参与的复杂性。
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