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发表于 2018-4-21 17:14
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Dr Ho said parents who have migrated from Asian countries are more likely to feel anxiety about their children’s education, and that’s partly to do with Australia’s immigration system.
She said migrants to Australia are more likely to be highly skilled in order to fit immigration criteria. They are also more likely to value education as they can see its value in their own lives.
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/school-life/the-real-problem-with-selective-schools/news-story/eed3dcbce14095fe8ad346e434ae0d3c
我觉得Dr Ho分析的有点道理。OC,精英补习如此盛行主要还是因为作为父母的焦虑。不过这种焦虑不知来自移民的特殊处境,根源还是来自于儒家文化和丛林文化并存的祖国。
“You’re getting professional, educated people but they are feeling anxious that their kids might not have the same opportunities as Australian-born kids because they don’t have social networks to fall back on, they don’t have old boys networks to fall back on, they see it as the only means. The combination of those factors leads them to feel anxiety about their children's education,” she said. |
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