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Part 1: MLA Citation
Tsuei, Christina. “Bending the Stereotypes of Chinese Parenting.” WSJ, Lynne Koehler, 7 Jan. 2011, www.wsj.com/video/bending-the-stereotypes-of-chinese-parenting/492C59BD-48FC-4B3A-ACAB-73BEBED6A802. Accessed 18 Nov. 2023.
Part 2: Summary
In the video, “Bending the Stereotypes of Chinese Parenting”, reporter Christina Tsuei interviews
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Introduction
My research question is: “Does Chinese parenting work? Are the kids happy and are they successful? Is there a difference in Chinese parents’ eyes?”
This topic interests me because I have a pair of typical Chinese parents whereas the
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My research question is: “Does Chinese parenting work? Are the kids happy and are they successful? Is there a difference in Chinese parents’ eyes?”
This topic interests me because I have a pair of typical Chinese parents whereas the tiger
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Part 4 Rhetorical Analysis and Quotables
The passage “‘Schools Are Killing Curiosity’: why we need to stop telling children to shut up and learn” is a featured article. The author, Wendy Berliner demonstrates images in her article to connect with
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Part 3 Reflection
I agree with the information from Wendy Berliner that children ask fewer questions as they enter school. More severely, as students get older they even do not ask questions to teachers anymore. From my experience, I had
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Part I MLA Citations
Berliner, Wendy. “‘Schools Are Killing Curiosity’: Why We Need to Stop Telling Children to Shut up and Learn.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 28 Jan. 2020, www.theguardian.com/education/2020/jan/28/schools-killing-curiosity-learn.
Part 2 Summary
The passage ‘Schools are
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My research question is: “Does Chinese parenting work? Are the kids happy and are they successful? Is there a difference in Chinese parents’ eyes?” This topic interests me because I have a pair of typical Chinese parents whereas the tiger
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First when I attended New York public middle school, I was directed to 6th grade. Once I stepped into that class, my mind startled. The homeroom teacher said “come here” but I didn’t understand. During that time, I felt like
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“You were very bold and would do everything without hesitation when you were a little kid, why is it different now?”
When I heard this sentence from my mom, I felt both disappointed and speechless. This kind of statement has
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