不是为了学习,而是为了体验:韩国父母的抱负、子女的幸福以及走向世界的其他途径

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1111/glob.12493
Yoonhee Kang
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韩国一直以 "早期留学"(ESA)或 "大学预科"(jogi yuhak)参与率高而著称,大学预科学生出国接受国际教育。然而,这一趋势最近有所下降。取而代之的是,许多韩国家长和他们的孩子开始寻求 "出国留学 "的好处,而无需长期离开韩国。根据对韩国家长的深入访谈,我探讨了他们为其 4-12 岁子女提供 "留学体验 "而不实际长期出国留学所采取的各种策略。这些方法包括沉浸式英语课程,如英语幼儿园和旨在让孩子接触外国文化和语言的夏令营。我分析了韩国父母如何在确保孩子未来成功的同时,实现培养 "快乐儿童 "的愿望,从而制定出超越传统的本地-全球和定居-流动二分法的各种策略。这凸显了教育选择背后更为复杂的动机,强调了超越单纯的资本积累或生活方式消费的目标。
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Not to Study, But to Experience: Parental Aspirations, Children's Happiness and Alternative Pathways to Going Global in South Korea

South Korea has been known for high rates of ‘early study abroad’ (ESA) or jogi yuhak participation, in which pre-college students go abroad for an international education. However, this trend has declined recently. Instead, many Korean parents and their children are seeking the benefits of ‘studying abroad’ without leaving Korea for long periods. Based on in-depth interviews with Korean parents, I explore various strategies they employ to provide their children, aged 4–12, with ‘study abroad experiences’ without actually studying abroad for an extended period. These approaches include English immersion programmes, such as English kindergartens and camps designed to expose children to foreign cultures and languages. I analyse how Korean parents’ aspirations to nurture ‘happy children’ while securing their future success shape diverse strategies that transcend traditional local–global and sedentary–mobile dichotomies. This highlights more complex motivations behind educational choices, emphasizing goals beyond mere capital accumulation or lifestyle consumption.

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