Christina Ho

Christina Ho

social scientist Australia

Christina Ho is a social scientist at the University of Technology Sydney who studies educational trends among second-generation Asian migrants. She has observed a shift in mindset regarding education among these families, noting that they tend to experience less anxiety about their children's future compared to their parents, allowing for more diverse educational options.

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Australia Australia: University of Technology Sydney social scientist Christina Ho, whose research focuses on school choice, particularly among Asian migrants, said the rise of tutoring had 'a lot to do' with the concentration of advantage in selective schools. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Top school rankings increasingly divided by socioeconomic status

Australia Australia: University of Technology Sydney social scientist Christina Ho, who has studied selective school students and parents, said the popularity of top schools such as James Ruse was enduring because they consistently delivered results for students. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: James Ruse tops year 7 NAPLAN results

Australia Australia: Christina Ho looked at the influence of private tutoring at six public primary schools in northern and western Sydney. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Parents like me are spending a fortune on tutoring. Are we crazy?

Australia Australia: University of Technology Sydney social scientist Christina Ho says she’s seen a similar shift in mindset among second-generation Asian migrants. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Why Summer’s family is opting out of selective school test coaching