Understanding Malay Academic Underachievement in Singapore

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Due to Singapore's multi-racial characteristic, our bilingual policy has adopted English as lingua franca and Mandarin, Malay, Tamil as mother tongue for each racial group. This paper employs a deconstructivist approach to study Malay academic underachievement through uncovering the operations underlying the racial stereotypical essentialist claim, specifically focusing on whether a race and its native language (Malay) can possibly account for the educational outcomes for the Malays. Focus group interview was conducted with six Malay undergraduates engaged through personal contacts and snowball sampling. This study shows how language constitutes a grey zone between multiracialism and assimilation on both micro (individual) and macro (societal) levels. Through linking both micro (bilingual policy) and macro levels ("modern Singaporean") in terms of language, the findings of this study highlight how academic achievement or underachievement becomes simply a "race" issue that develops to a taken-for-granted reality when it could be unearthed as a language issue.

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Chin Chain Yu, BA in Sociology (Hons): Studied Sociology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.


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Due to Singapore s multi-racial characteristic, our bilingual policy has adopted English as lingua franca and Mandarin, Malay, Tamil as mother tongue for each racial group. This paper employs a deconstructivist approach to study Malay academic underachievement through uncovering the operations underlying the racial stereotypical essentialist claim, specifically focusing on whether a race and its native language (Malay) can possibly account for the educational outcomes for the Malays. Focus group interview was conducted with six Malay undergraduates engaged through personal contacts and snowball sampling. This study shows how language constitutes a grey zone between multiracialism and assimilation on both micro (individual) and macro (societal) levels. Through linking both micro (bilingual policy) and macro levels ("modern Singaporean") in terms of language, the findings of this study highlight how academic achievement or underachievement becomes simply a "race" issue that develops to a taken-for-granted reality when it could be unearthed as a language issue.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783844308778
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H3mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2011
    • EAN 9783844308778
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-8443-0877-8
    • Titel Understanding Malay Academic Underachievement in Singapore
    • Autor Chin Chain Yu
    • Untertitel A deconstructivist approach to study Malay academic underachievement through looking at language
    • Gewicht 100g
    • Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 60
    • Genre Wirtschaft

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