1. Introduction 2. Asian parents and their two worlds 3. Asian parents: education and employment 4. The children's world 5. Hopes for the future 6. The gender factor 7. Good, bad and normal teachers 8. The teacher's tale 9. Conclusions
Ghazala Bhatti
'Informative and accessible' - The Times Educational Supplement
'Highly recommended to any reader who is looking for a
contextualised insight into the school life of Asian children.' -
International Journal of Punjab Studies Vol 7 No. 1
'Any review is unable to provide justice to the groundbreaking and
compelling nature of this original and readable account of the
complex, multiple-featured lives of Asian Children and families.
The paramount impression throughout and in her well thought out
conclusions is that, 'despite the odds stacked against them,
ordinary working-class Asian children (and their families) continue
to struggle with such optimism and fortitude" (p. 238). It is a
book from which teachers, academics, parents, sectors of society
from all cultures can learn and one which manages to prove
accessible, academically rigourous and exceptionally engaging.' -
British Journal of Educational Studies
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