Investigating China and United States Students Cultural Learning Beliefs: Focus on Habits and Time Factor by Edeh Emmanuel Chidiebere in Open Access Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine in Lupine Publishers
Chinese students are generally known
to be working harder, spending more time on academic activities and having a
stronger commitment to educational goals than their American counterparts. The
Confucian culture of learning, coupled with social and economic pressures,
compel Chinese youths to place much greater emphasis on educational attainment.
Drawn on survey data gathered from university students in
both the USA and China, this study explores how study habits formed during
school years affect time allocation decisions made by university students. We
use samples of Shanghai and NYC college students to investigate young adults’
perceptions and attitudes toward the allocation of time between independent
academic activities (studying and reading) and non-study activities (social
networking, video gaming, and TV watching). The results appear to support
claims that Chinese university students spend a greater time on independent
academic activities than their US counterparts.
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