Alienation of Tibetan Adolescents in Rural Boarding Schools

Gazang Cao

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Front. Educ. China ›› 2016, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (4) : 503-518. DOI: 10. 3868/s110-005-016-0039-4
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Alienation of Tibetan Adolescents in Rural Boarding Schools

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Adolescent alienation is a symptom of problems in relations among the individual, school, community, and family. Based on a research conducted with a sample of 897 Tibetan adolescent students in Grades 7 to 12, this study reveals that over one third of subjects experience high levels of alienation. Questionnaire data and field work show possible sources of this alienation in contemporary rural Tibetan society in China, factors that may reduce alienation, and explanations for low levels of alienation among some students. The paper concludes with an argument for researchers and policy makers to pay greater attention to the issue of alienation among minority boarding school students.

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alienation / boarding school / parental mobility / social change / Tibetan adolescents

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Gazang Cao. Alienation of Tibetan Adolescents in Rural Boarding Schools. Front. Educ. China, 2016, 11(4): 503‒518 https://doi.org/10. 3868/s110-005-016-0039-4

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