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Family Strategies, Guanxi, and School Success in Rural China
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Family Strategies, Guanxi, and School Success in Rural China
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Family Strategies, Guanxi, and School Success in Rural China
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Research in school success in contemporary China has argued that market reforms have reproduced the advantages for children from the cadre and the professional families while simultaneously creating new opportunities for children of the new arising economic elites. However, it has performed less for traditional peasant families. This book places a special emphasis on how rural parents from different social backgrounds use
guanxi
(interpersonal social networks) to maintain the interconnectedness between their families and schools to create advantages for their children in school success. It investigates, by an ethnographic study in a rural county in middle China, how families from different social backgrounds within rural society get involved in the schooling of their children and how this contributes to different patterns of school success. The book argues that schools provide few formal and routine channels for rural parents to become involved in their children’s schooling. This raises the importance of family strategic initiatives to employ
in the creation of advantages for their children’s school success. It concludes with discussions about
as an important mechanism for social exclusion in post-socialist China.
Chapters include:
Family Strategies, Parental Involvement, and School Success
The Roles of Parents: Voices of Parents in Zong Regarding School Involvement
Policy Discourses: Missing the Link between Family and School
Peasants: Family and Kinship
The Blurring Division between Home and School
This concise and comprehensive book is a qualitative study that will appeal to researchers and advance students in Chinese education and society.
guanxi
(interpersonal social networks) to maintain the interconnectedness between their families and schools to create advantages for their children in school success. It investigates, by an ethnographic study in a rural county in middle China, how families from different social backgrounds within rural society get involved in the schooling of their children and how this contributes to different patterns of school success. The book argues that schools provide few formal and routine channels for rural parents to become involved in their children’s schooling. This raises the importance of family strategic initiatives to employ
in the creation of advantages for their children’s school success. It concludes with discussions about
as an important mechanism for social exclusion in post-socialist China.
Chapters include:
Family Strategies, Parental Involvement, and School Success
The Roles of Parents: Voices of Parents in Zong Regarding School Involvement
Policy Discourses: Missing the Link between Family and School
Peasants: Family and Kinship
The Blurring Division between Home and School
This concise and comprehensive book is a qualitative study that will appeal to researchers and advance students in Chinese education and society.