Involvement in Preschools: Comparing Chinese Immigrant and Non-Chinese Parents in New Zealand

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Zhang, Qilong [1 ]
Keown, Louise [2 ]
Farruggia, Susan [3 ]
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[1] Waiariki Inst Technol, Early Childhood Educ, Rotorua, New Zealand
[2] Univ Auckland, Fac Educ, Auckland, New Zealand
[3] Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL USA
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Parental involvement; preschool; Chinese immigrant; role construction; self-efficacy; opportunity for involvement;
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This study compared 120 Chinese immigrant parents and 127 non-Chinese parents from New Zealand preschools on their level of involvement in preschool-based activities, as well as key predictors of parental involvement. Results showed that Chinese immigrant parents had a lower level of involvement than non-Chinese parents across three forms of involvement including communication with teachers, volunteering to help at the preschool, and participation in the preschool's decision making. For the entire sample, parental role construction and parenting self-efficacy were predictors of all three forms of involvement, and perceived opportunity for involvement was predictor of communication with teachers. For the Chinese immigrant sample, perceived opportunity for involvement predicted communication with teachers and participation in the preschool's decision making, and educational qualification predicted communication with teachers. The findings highlight the role of parents' motivational beliefs in parental involvement, in particular, the importance of teacher invitations for parental involvement among Chinese immigrant parents.
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页数:19
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