中国农村学生的连续参与理论:基于中国一所精英大学的纵向数据分析

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sunny X. Niu, Weiping Wang, Grace Y. Zheng, Yu Xiao
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摘要

学者们将弱势学生的低社会参与度解释为自我孤立,因为他们被赋予了较低水平的文化和社会资本。它给出了一个无望的阶级复制结论,它也反映了一种隐含的假设,即学生在学术上和社会上是并行的。为了从经验和理论上为学生参与研究做出贡献,我们将重点放在农村学生——中国一个主要的弱势学生群体——以及他们是否担任学生领导角色——这是中国背景下一项非常重要的社会参与活动。利用纵向调查、行政记录和对中国一所精英大学2014年新生的深度访谈,我们发现,在学业上取得进步的农村学生似乎采用了“学业第一,社会第二”的顺序参与策略,以赶上城市学生,担任领导角色,并成功地应对了学术和社会领域的挑战。
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A sequential engagement theory for Chinese rural students: analysis based on longitudinal data from an elite Chinese university

A sequential engagement theory for Chinese rural students: analysis based on longitudinal data from an elite Chinese university

Scholars explain low levels of social engagement of disadvantaged students as self-isolation because they are endowed with lower levels of cultural and social capital. It renders a hopeless class reproduction conclusion, and it also reflects an implicit assumption that students engage academically and socially in parallel. To contribute both empirically and theoretically to student engagement research, we focus on rural students—a major disadvantaged student group in China—and whether they hold a student leadership role—a highly consequential social engagement activity in the Chinese setting. Utilizing a longitudinal survey, administrative records, and in-depth interviews of the 2014 freshmen cohort at an elite Chinese university, we find that rural students who progressed academically seemed to employ a sequential engagement strategy, “academics-first, social-second,” to catch up with urban students in holding a leadership role and have successfully coped with the challenges at both academic and social realms.

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Asia Pacific Education Review
Asia Pacific Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
5.20
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4.30%
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64
期刊介绍: The Asia Pacific Education Review (APER) aims to stimulate research, encourage academic exchange, and enhance the professional development of scholars and other researchers who are interested in educational and cultural issues in the Asia Pacific region. APER covers all areas of educational research, with a focus on cross-cultural, comparative and other studies with a broad Asia-Pacific context. APER is a peer reviewed journal produced by the Education Research Institute at Seoul National University. It was founded by the Institute of Asia Pacific Education Development, Seoul National University in 2000, which is owned and operated by Education Research Institute at Seoul National University since 2003. APER requires all submitted manuscripts to follow the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA; http://www.apastyle.org/index.aspx).
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