2012
DOI: 10.1177/0038040712447180
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Revisiting the Role of Cultural Capital in East Asian Educational Systems

Abstract: The concept of cultural capital has proved invaluable in understanding educational systems in Western countries, and recent work seeks to extend those insights to the diverse educational systems of other geographic regions. We explored cultural capital in South Korea by investigating the relationships among family socioeconomic status (SES), cultural capital, and children's academic achievement using data from the 2000 Programme for International Student Assessment. South Korea was compared with Japan, France,… Show more

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“…As a result, many organizations and leaders, including then-U.S. President Obama, have praised Korea for its successful educational system. A considerable amount of educational studies have also investigated Korean educational systems (e.g., Bozkurt, 2014;Byun, Schofer, & Kim, 2012;Cheung, Sit, Soh, Ieong, & Mak, 2014;Sánchez, Salinas, & Harris, 2011).…”
Section: Context Of Investigation: South Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, many organizations and leaders, including then-U.S. President Obama, have praised Korea for its successful educational system. A considerable amount of educational studies have also investigated Korean educational systems (e.g., Bozkurt, 2014;Byun, Schofer, & Kim, 2012;Cheung, Sit, Soh, Ieong, & Mak, 2014;Sánchez, Salinas, & Harris, 2011).…”
Section: Context Of Investigation: South Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are no multicollinearity issues among the central independent variables and the covariates (variance inflation factor values < 2.5). Multilevel modeling is a standard method to analyze hierarchically structured data and has been applied in numerous studies based on PISA and other large-scale surveys (e.g., Byun et al 2012;Le Donné 2014;Schlicht et al 2010). Given that the PISA surveys provide cross-sectional data, some uncertainty remains as to the causal effects of the independent variables on students' educational performance.…”
Section: Analytical Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concepts of embodied and objective cultural capital are extended to East Asian contexts such as Japan and South Korea to measure the impact of family activities, cultural acquisition (embodied capital) and cultural possessions (objectified capital) on children's academic achievement and aspirations (Byun et al 2012;Yamamoto and Brinton 2010). However, the Chinese context raises the question about how to understand the impact of parental cultural capital and socioeconomic status on their daughters' aspirations and expectations with these particular demographic characteristics.…”
Section: The One-child Policy and The State's Modernisation Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%