Educational Value Priorities of Chinese Parents in a Global City: A Mixed-Methods Study in Hong Kong

Trevor Tsz-lok Lee, Stephen Wing-Kai Chiu
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This study examines the value priorities of Chinese parents regarding their children’s education in globally competitive context. Although Chinese parents are often viewed as being excessively controlling of their children and preoccupied with their academic performance, research indicates that contemporary Chinese families hold diverse beliefs and values influenced by globalization and socio-cultural transformations. Via a mixed-method study primarily using responses to surveys ( n = 867) and semi-structured interviews ( n = 18) among Chinese parents in Hong Kong schools, the study sheds light on multiple and competing educational priorities among Chinese parents of a new generation. Findings reveal the complex landscape of value orientations as the parents navigated the challenges of supporting their children’s schooling. Parents’ concerns about whole-child development appeared to sometimes conflict with the school system’s academic focus. Implications concerning the difficulties of aligning family-school values for collaboration and intensifying educational competition are discussed.
全球城市中华裔家长的教育价值观优先事项:香港的混合方法研究
本研究探讨了在全球竞争背景下,中国家长在子女教育方面的价值取向。虽然中国家长经常被认为对子女管控过严,对子女的学习成绩斤斤计较,但研究表明,受全球化和社会文化转型的影响,当代中国家庭持有不同的信念和价值观。本研究采用混合方法,主要通过对香港学校的中国家长进行问卷调查(867 人)和半结构式访谈(18 人),揭示了新一代中国家长在教育方面的多重优先考虑和相互竞争。研究结果揭示了家长在应对子女就学挑战时的复杂价值取向。家长对孩子全人发展的关注有时似乎与学校系统对学业的关注相冲突。本文讨论了家庭与学校价值观难以协调合作以及教育竞争加剧的影响。
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