Asian students spend more time studying and doing homework, Ramey found, than any other ethnic or racial group. On average during the year (including holidays), on average, spend, non-Hispanic white students 5.5 hours per week are learning and doing homework, and the black students Hispanic and non-Hispanic to spend even less. In contrast, the average student spends Asian whopping 13 hours a week. Can the parents' educational levels of the differences, Ramey said, as they become even larger if the sample is limited to children with at least one parent with a college degree.
Student does not fit the Asian high school in all aspects of foot Chua daughters, Ramey received. In particular, the average student spends more time practice in Asia and performance music on the same amount of time watching television and more time playing on the computer. But Asians spend less time on sports and social events than any other ethnic group. The main difference, however, is time spent working on the job: White students spend 5.8 hours per week on average, and Asian students spend only 2.4 hours.
Other Ramey wondered: Do Asian students "coast" after you escape the grips of tiger mothers? The large gap between the regular students, Ramey said, but it is still the case that Asian students spend more time studying, 15 hours per week as well as compared with students wear white to slightly more than 10 hours per week, with black and Hispanic students spend less time.
So what about the parents? Ramey, along with her husband, Garey Ramey, previously documented - in one study the authors called "Rug Rat Race" and was published by the Brookings Institution last year - that college-educated parents, particularly mothers, from the 1990s greatly increase the time caring for their children and manage their activities (in hopes of getting them into elite universities). Now, Valerie Ramey said, it may be that Asian mothers spend more time grooming their offspring?
The figures show that Asian mothers spend more time in educational activities, such as reading to their children or helping with homework, Ramey said, only half an hour a week more than white mothers. There is no difference in time spent on child care activities among all the white and Asian mothers, although both groups are given more time than black and Hispanic mothers. Control of the media in terms of differences in groups on the number and ages of children, maternal education and marital status.
So, Ramey said, as a mother tiger to be able to send their children to spend more time on their studies without having to spend too much more of his time. "It's a lot of bang for this buck to parents and maybe That rule" is the Chinese Chua "is all about."
"More seriously, however," Ramey said, "it is clear from the data consumed Asian teenagers and students more time studying than their counterparts in any other ethnic group. This is in accordance with the requirements of Chua. But if that is the case that Asian parenting style is the reason for the difference remains for further research to ferret out.
"At this moment, my job is" just the facts, ma'am "," Ramey says.
It plans to expand its research on this subject in the coming months. Meanwhile, Ramey, is gay, it takes a certain pride in themselves once attacked as "Asian" (Her daughter is a friend of then-7-grade). Today, Ramey son graduated from Stanford engineering major. His daughter is now a high school say, studying for her Advanced Placement exams and preparing to apply for colleges.
Student does not fit the Asian high school in all aspects of foot Chua daughters, Ramey received. In particular, the average student spends more time practice in Asia and performance music on the same amount of time watching television and more time playing on the computer. But Asians spend less time on sports and social events than any other ethnic group. The main difference, however, is time spent working on the job: White students spend 5.8 hours per week on average, and Asian students spend only 2.4 hours.
Other Ramey wondered: Do Asian students "coast" after you escape the grips of tiger mothers? The large gap between the regular students, Ramey said, but it is still the case that Asian students spend more time studying, 15 hours per week as well as compared with students wear white to slightly more than 10 hours per week, with black and Hispanic students spend less time.
So what about the parents? Ramey, along with her husband, Garey Ramey, previously documented - in one study the authors called "Rug Rat Race" and was published by the Brookings Institution last year - that college-educated parents, particularly mothers, from the 1990s greatly increase the time caring for their children and manage their activities (in hopes of getting them into elite universities). Now, Valerie Ramey said, it may be that Asian mothers spend more time grooming their offspring?
The figures show that Asian mothers spend more time in educational activities, such as reading to their children or helping with homework, Ramey said, only half an hour a week more than white mothers. There is no difference in time spent on child care activities among all the white and Asian mothers, although both groups are given more time than black and Hispanic mothers. Control of the media in terms of differences in groups on the number and ages of children, maternal education and marital status.
So, Ramey said, as a mother tiger to be able to send their children to spend more time on their studies without having to spend too much more of his time. "It's a lot of bang for this buck to parents and maybe That rule" is the Chinese Chua "is all about."
"More seriously, however," Ramey said, "it is clear from the data consumed Asian teenagers and students more time studying than their counterparts in any other ethnic group. This is in accordance with the requirements of Chua. But if that is the case that Asian parenting style is the reason for the difference remains for further research to ferret out.
"At this moment, my job is" just the facts, ma'am "," Ramey says.
It plans to expand its research on this subject in the coming months. Meanwhile, Ramey, is gay, it takes a certain pride in themselves once attacked as "Asian" (Her daughter is a friend of then-7-grade). Today, Ramey son graduated from Stanford engineering major. His daughter is now a high school say, studying for her Advanced Placement exams and preparing to apply for colleges.
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