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Korean immigrant mothers' perspectives: The meanings of a Korean heritage language school for their children's American early schooling experiences

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An ethnographic study of maternal perceptions of the role a Korean heritage language school (KHLS) plays in their lives and the lives of their children, based on participant observation, field notes, interviews, and video and audio recordings with school staff, 9 guardians, and their children at a KHLS school in the Southeast
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Reports & Papers
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United States

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