Developing a sense of belonging among ethnic minority youth in Hong Kong: challenges and opportunities
International Journal of Comparative Education and Development
ISSN: 2396-7404
Article publication date: 13 February 2024
Issue publication date: 21 February 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Developing a sense of belonging among immigrant youth in multicultural contexts has attracted significant attention from scholars during the last few decades. Studies have already underscored how various educational factors hinder or facilitate students’ sense of belonging to the school or the larger society. Although most students in Hong Kong schools are ethnic Chinese, a significant number of non-Chinese children make students diversity an essential aspect of schooling. The study investigated how schools can develop a sense of belonging among ethnic minority youth in Hong Kong.
Design/methodology/approach
As the education system in Hong Kong lacks a multicultural education policy, how can schools help develop a sense of belonging to the school and the larger society among young ethnic minority people? To answer this question, this paper consolidates the two sets of data originally gathered for two research projects. The data was collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews with nine secondary school teachers (Chinese and non-Chinese) and 15 students (non-Chinese) and analysed thematically.
Findings
The thematic analysis of the qualitative data identified several challenges and opportunities for developing ethnic minority students’ sense of belonging in Hong Kong.
Research limitations/implications
Researchers in comparative education can further explore how multicultural education and inclusive education approach together can help ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all and cater to students' diverse learning needs across the education systems.
Practical implications
Given that the aims of multicultural education and inclusive education resonate with each other, schools can focus on the Whole School Approach to developing a sense of belonging among ethnic minority youth in Hong Kong. However, policymakers and practitioners may need to adopt a multifaceted perspective on inclusive education that strives to ensure equitable quality education for all.
Originality/value
The study contributes to the existing body of scholarship on multicultural education and inclusive education. The study findings underscore the importance of an interdisciplinary research framework in education and advocate an integrative approach to supporting students with diverse learning needs in multicultural contexts.
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Acknowledgements
The research reported here is drawn from the General Research Fund project, “Exploring the contextual influence of school, home and community on the development of ethnic minority students' sense of belonging in Hong Kong” [GRF 18607219], funded by the Research Grants Council of University Grants Committee, Hong Kong.
Citation
Hue, M.T. and Karim, S. (2024), "Developing a sense of belonging among ethnic minority youth in Hong Kong: challenges and opportunities", International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, Vol. 26 No. 1, pp. 56-75. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCED-05-2023-0034
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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