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Asian immigrant parents’ and New Zealand early childhood teachers’ views of parent-teacher relationships

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posted on 2023-10-26, 03:22 authored by Karen GuoKaren Guo
The growing number of Asian children entering the New Zealand early childhood education system means that teachers can not ignore the need to develop an understanding of Asian cultures and practices that support working collaboratively with Asian families. This paper examines the views of a small number of Asian immigrant parents and New Zealand early childhood teachers about parent-teacher partnerships in children’s early education and care. The findings point to challenges for both parents and teachers. The paper highlights some major problems or barriers to the achievement of effective partnerships between Asian immigrant parents and New Zealand early childhood teachers, namely parental and teacher confidence, time, and willingness or perception of need to develop a partnership. Some recommendations for improving teacher practices are outlined. It is concluded that given the limitations of this study and yet the issues it has raised, that this is topic which needs to be more systematically researched.

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Journal

NZ research in early childhood education

Volume

8

Pagination

125-135

Location

Parkville, Vic.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2005, Childforum Research Network

Publisher

Childforum Research Network

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