What Deters Some Immigrants from Learning the Language of Their New Home: Factor Analysis of Immigrants' Deterrents to Educational Participation in South Korea

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Title: What Deters Some Immigrants from Learning the Language of Their New Home: Factor Analysis of Immigrants' Deterrents to Educational Participation in South Korea
Language: English
Authors: Jihyun Kim (ORCID 0000-0001-9698-5200)
Source: Asia Pacific Education Review. 2024 25(2):343-357.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 15
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Korean, Second Language Learning, Barriers, Immigrants, Student Participation, Negative Attitudes, Social Isolation, Cultural Context, Social Integration, Adult Programs, Adults
Geographic Terms: South Korea
DOI: 10.1007/s12564-023-09854-0
ISSN: 1598-1037
1876-407X
Abstract: This study aimed to understand the factors that deter immigrants from participating in Korean language programs in South Korea by finding the underlying structure of the deterrents. A new instrument with 39 items that measures adult immigrants' deterrents to participation in Korean language programs was developed. In total, 267 responses were collected, and 170 complete useable responses were analyzed. A series of statistical analyses revealed that the lack of time was the most compelling reason for nonparticipation. In addition, three latent dimensions of deterrents to participation were discovered: negative attitudes, social isolation, and competing demands. The factors were compared with the findings from previous research and implications for theory and practice were suggested.
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Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1423263
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This study aimed to understand the factors that deter immigrants from participating in Korean language programs in South Korea by finding the underlying structure of the deterrents. A new instrument with 39 items that measures adult immigrants' deterrents to participation in Korean language programs was developed. In total, 267 responses were collected, and 170 complete useable responses were analyzed. A series of statistical analyses revealed that the lack of time was the most compelling reason for nonparticipation. In addition, three latent dimensions of deterrents to participation were discovered: negative attitudes, social isolation, and competing demands. The factors were compared with the findings from previous research and implications for theory and practice were suggested.
ISSN:1598-1037
1876-407X
DOI:10.1007/s12564-023-09854-0