Immigrant Education and A Typology of Adaptation

Immigrant Education and A Typology of Adaptation

Case Studies of New Arrival Students from Mainland China to Hong Kong

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-08-05 )

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This book tracks the wave of new immigrants from Mainland China to Hong Kong since late 1990s through the turn of the new century. Perceived as a social problem in Hong Kong, many of these ‘arrivals’ are school-age children who may have been brought up in a different culture and who come to Hong Kong for family reunion. This study sets out to explore the different adaptation pathways that the new arrival students have gone through, and to explain their academic success and failure. Using social capital and cultural capital as the key analytic concepts, the author argues that supportive networks with the institutional agents is necessary for the new arrival students to activate the capital they possess, and to accumulate further capital for assimilating or accommodating to the society and culture of Hong Kong. A typology of adaptation, namely “Transitional Adaptation”, “Instrumental Adaptation”, “Accommodative Adaptation”, “Bicultural Adaptation” and “Marginality” is constructed to delineate and capture the divergent experiences of the new arrival students, and the way their academic achievements are affected.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-2375-7

ISBN-10:

3844323759

EAN:

9783844323757

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Hei-hang Hayes Tang

Number of pages:

136

Published on:

2011-08-05

Category:

Education, Occupation, Career