Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia

This study examined factors that influence Chinese parents' choice of medium in primary schools in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire that was based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour was administered to investigate the influence of attitudes towards school, social pressure (subjective norms) a...

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Main Authors: Lee, Diana Phooi Yan, Ting, Su Hie, Lo, May Chiun
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.162192023-10-31T06:45:51Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16219/ Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia Lee, Diana Phooi Yan Ting, Su Hie Lo, May Chiun HM Sociology L Education (General) This study examined factors that influence Chinese parents' choice of medium in primary schools in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire that was based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour was administered to investigate the influence of attitudes towards school, social pressure (subjective norms) and perceived behavioural control on parents' intentions for school choice. The survey was conducted with 397 Chinese respondents who had children in one of 21 Chineseand Malay-medium schools in Kuching, Sarawak. The results showed that the strongest influence on primary school choice was perceived behavioural control, which is the extent to which parents felt capable of paying fees and enrolling their children in the school of their choice. Positive attitudes towards Chinese schools also predicted choice for Chinese-medium schools. Parents who wanted their children to learn Mandarin and Mathematics and to have a Chinese cultural appreciation chose Chinese-medium schools. However, subjective norms had little influence on school choice. Collectively, attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control accounted for 44.0% and 32.4% of the variance in Chinese parents' intentions to choose Chinese- and Malay-medium schools, respectively. The findings suggest that there may be other factors that influence school choice, which should be investigated using interviews. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16219/1/CHINESE%20OR%20MALAY.pdf Lee, Diana Phooi Yan and Ting, Su Hie and Lo, May Chiun (2017) Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia. Kajian Malaysia, 35 (1). pp. 41-67. ISSN 2180-4273 http://web.usm.my/km/35(1)2017/km35012017_3.pdf DOI: 10.21315/km2017.35.1.3
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topic HM Sociology
L Education (General)
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L Education (General)
Lee, Diana Phooi Yan
Ting, Su Hie
Lo, May Chiun
Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia
description This study examined factors that influence Chinese parents' choice of medium in primary schools in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire that was based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour was administered to investigate the influence of attitudes towards school, social pressure (subjective norms) and perceived behavioural control on parents' intentions for school choice. The survey was conducted with 397 Chinese respondents who had children in one of 21 Chineseand Malay-medium schools in Kuching, Sarawak. The results showed that the strongest influence on primary school choice was perceived behavioural control, which is the extent to which parents felt capable of paying fees and enrolling their children in the school of their choice. Positive attitudes towards Chinese schools also predicted choice for Chinese-medium schools. Parents who wanted their children to learn Mandarin and Mathematics and to have a Chinese cultural appreciation chose Chinese-medium schools. However, subjective norms had little influence on school choice. Collectively, attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control accounted for 44.0% and 32.4% of the variance in Chinese parents' intentions to choose Chinese- and Malay-medium schools, respectively. The findings suggest that there may be other factors that influence school choice, which should be investigated using interviews.
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author Lee, Diana Phooi Yan
Ting, Su Hie
Lo, May Chiun
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Ting, Su Hie
Lo, May Chiun
author_sort Lee, Diana Phooi Yan
title Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Chinese or Malay-Medium Schools? A Study of Factors Influencing Chinese Parents' Choice of Primary Schools In Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort chinese or malay-medium schools? a study of factors influencing chinese parents' choice of primary schools in sarawak, malaysia
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
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