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The Use of Help-Seeking by Chinese Secondary School Students: Challenging the Myth of ‘the Chinese Learner’
Magdalena Mo Ching Mok1; Kerry John Kennedy2; Phillip John Moore2; Peter Wen-jing Shan3; Shing On Leung3
2008-09
Source PublicationEvaluation & Research in Education
ISSN0950-0790
Volume21Issue:3Pages:188-213
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This article aims to investigate reasons underpinning academic help-seeking behaviours of Chinese students in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Data were collected from 23,563 secondary students. The study found significant differences both in attitudes and reported behaviour among secondary school students from the three locations, however, the effect sizes were all very small. Importantly, it was found that no matter which location, students considered grade enhancement to be the least important benefit of help-seeking. Rather, the most important benefit was that help-seeking enabled them to solve their learning difficulties or to solve their learning problems. The study also found that losing face was the last deterrent for students not to seek help. Instead, Chinese secondary school students refrained from seeking help because they were afraid to disturb others in the act of help-seeking. In addition, a high proportion of students reported seeking help in the past two months in order to get advice on problem-solving approaches. Comparatively, a much smaller proportion of students reported seeking help in the last two months in order to improve on their grades. These results were discussed in light of the previous images of Chinese students.

KeywordChinese Learners Academic Help-seeking Problem-solving Hong Kong Taiwan Macau
DOI10.1080/09500790802485229
Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-79952722512
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorMagdalena Mo Ching Mok
Affiliation1.Centre for Assessment Research and Development, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China
2.The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China
3.University of Macau, Macau, China
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Magdalena Mo Ching Mok,Kerry John Kennedy,Phillip John Moore,et al. The Use of Help-Seeking by Chinese Secondary School Students: Challenging the Myth of ‘the Chinese Learner’[J]. Evaluation & Research in Education, 2008, 21(3), 188-213.
APA Magdalena Mo Ching Mok., Kerry John Kennedy., Phillip John Moore., Peter Wen-jing Shan., & Shing On Leung (2008). The Use of Help-Seeking by Chinese Secondary School Students: Challenging the Myth of ‘the Chinese Learner’. Evaluation & Research in Education, 21(3), 188-213.
MLA Magdalena Mo Ching Mok,et al."The Use of Help-Seeking by Chinese Secondary School Students: Challenging the Myth of ‘the Chinese Learner’".Evaluation & Research in Education 21.3(2008):188-213.
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