Educational Research and Reviews

  • Abbreviation: Educ. Res. Rev.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1990-3839
  • DOI: 10.5897/ERR
  • Start Year: 2006
  • Published Articles: 2009

Full Length Research Paper

Exploring the lifeworlds of children in Hong Kong: Parents’ report on after school time use

N. J. Yelland
  • N. J. Yelland
  • College of Arts and Education, Victoria University, Footscray Park Campus, Ballarat Road, Melbourne, Australia.
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S. Muspratt
  • S. Muspratt
  • University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia.
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C. L. Gilbert
  • C. L. Gilbert
  • College of Arts and Education, Victoria University, Footscray Park Campus, Ballarat Road, Melbourne, Australia.
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  •  Received: 08 May 2017
  •  Accepted: 29 June 2017
  •  Published: 23 July 2017

Abstract

This study aims to discuss the findings of a survey completed by 335 parents of children in Kindergarten 1 (3 to 4 years), Primary 1 (6 to 7 years) and Primary 5 (10 to 11 years) in Hong Kong, about their children’s out of school time use. We wanted to explore the widely held notion that Asian students spend much of their time studying, with little leisure time, and there is scant information about Asian children’s everyday lives outside schooling. The findings from the survey indicate that this cohort of parents reported that their children spend their time out of school engaged in a variety of activities. The children don’t spend large amounts of time (that is, > 4 hours) on academic activities, but do on visiting friends and relatives and playing, indoors, outdoor and in organized sporting contexts. Doing school homework fell in the mid-range of activities.  The students also did not spend a lot of time using technology.  These findings reflect existing data collected in western contexts in terms of the time spent on leisure activities and homework, but contrast to other findings with older students where students in East Asia spent more time out of school engaged in academic work with minimal leisure time.

Key words:  Children’s time use, after school activity, Hong Kong, parents, lifeworlds.