精疲力尽的父母,受过教育的孩子?驾驭“胡安”文化:泰国的决策过程和教育

Q1 Social Sciences
Chengxiang Ma , Konrawan Rattanaburi , Chenglin Gao
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本研究探讨了中国父母选择送孩子去泰国留学的决策过程,这些决策是由不断加剧的学术压力、文化接近性、语言能力以及对整体教育环境的渴望所驱动的。采用定性设计,采访了21名中国家长和6名泰国教育工作者或政策制定者,以收集他们对这一增长趋势的看法。这项研究的中心论点是,以无情的学术竞争和有限的整体成长为特征的中国“Juan”文化,已成为中国父母决定将孩子送到国外的关键驱动因素。泰国因其学术严谨和个人发展之间的平衡而成为首选目的地。然而,这一决定也伴随着语言障碍、文化适应以及对教育质量的担忧等挑战。相反,机会包括接触不同的学习系统,潜在的双语能力和增强的未来职业前景。为了实现利益最大化和应对挑战,本研究建议加强信息传播,在泰国院校建立有针对性的支持机制,促进中国和泰国教育机构之间的合作,并加强政策以改善这些学生在泰国的国际教育体验。
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Burned out parents, educated kids? Navigating "Juan" culture: Decision-making-process and education in Thailand
This study explored the decision-making process of Chinese parents in choosing to send their children to study in Thailand, driven by intensifying academic pressure, cultural proximity, language proficiency, and the desire for a holistic educational environment as precursors to this decision. A qualitative design was used, with 21 Chinese parents and six Thai educators or policymakers interviewed to gather their views regarding this growing trend. The central argument of this study is that China's "Juan" culture, characterized by relentless academic competition and limited holistic growth, has become a key driver behind Chinese parents’ decisions to send their children abroad. Thailand emerges as a preferred destination due to its perceived balance between academic rigor and personal development. However, this decision is accompanied by challenges such as language barriers, cultural adaptation, and concerns about education quality. Conversely, opportunities include exposure to a different learning system, potential bilingual proficiency, and enhanced future career prospects. To maximize the benefits and address the challenges, this study recommends strengthening information dissemination, developing tailored support mechanisms in Thai institutions, promoting cooperation between Chinese and Thai educational institutions, and reinforcing policies to improve the international education experience of these students in Thailand.
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