Educational Exit and the Pursuit of a Happy Childhood Among Singaporean Middle-Class Families

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1111/glob.12498
Kristina Göransson
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On the basis of ethnographic fieldwork in Singapore, the article explores the tension between children's academic success and emotional wellbeing, and the ways in which middle-class parents navigate these conflicting aspirations. It delves into families with young children who pursue alternative lifestyles by moving abroad to a presumably less stressful environment or by homeschooling their children. The study aims to understand how parents who ‘opt out’ perceive their children's future and the sacrifices they make in pursuing alternative education for their children. Decisions were made to ‘protect’ the child from the potentially negative effects of a competitive education system, while pursuing an alternative childhood and school–life balance. East Asian education systems are globally renowned for their high academic standards and for producing students who score at the top on international assessment tests and rankings. In this context, alternative educational pursuits are both less established and less well understood, yet they are central to understanding emerging aspirations of wellbeing as well as the reconfiguration of conventional ideals of upward social mobility.

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新加坡中产阶级家庭的教育退出与追求幸福童年
文章以在新加坡进行的人种学实地调查为基础,探讨了儿童学业成功与情感健康之间的矛盾,以及中产阶级父母如何处理这些相互冲突的愿望。文章深入研究了一些有年幼子女的家庭,这些家庭通过移居国外,到一个可能压力较小的环境中生活,或在家中对子女进行教育,来追求另一种生活方式。本研究旨在了解 "选择退出 "的父母如何看待子女的未来,以及他们在为子女寻求其他教育方式时所做出的牺牲。做出这些决定是为了 "保护 "孩子免受竞争激烈的教育体制可能带来的负面影响,同时追求另一种童年和学校生活的平衡。东亚教育体制以其学术标准高、培养的学生在国际评估测试和排名中名列前茅而享誉全球。在这种情况下,另类教育的追求既不那么成熟,也不那么为人所知,但它们对于理解新出现的对幸福的渴望以及对传统的社会向上流动理想的重构至关重要。
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