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    Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    [[alternative]]A Study on the Relation of the Citizen’s SubjectiveI Impression on the Spouses from Mainland China and Vietnam and Community Educational Policies in Shu Lin City in Taipei ounty.

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    [[abstract]]A Study on the Relation of the Citizen’s SubjectiveI Impression on the Spouses from Mainland China and Vietnam and Community Educational Policies in Shu Lin City in Taipei ounty. Abstract By:Chou chen- tsung Advisor:Lin en-chung The purpose of this research is to understand the current situation of the citizen’s subjective impressions on the spouses from Mainland China and Vietnam in Shu Lin City. The survey is carried out by self-designed questionnaires. The parents of the students in 10 ele mentary schools of Shu Lin City were taken as samples, 1000 que stionnaires were released, in which 825 effective copies were responded and returned (reaching a 93.0% share of all return questionnaires). The methods for analyzing the data are adopted from SPSS Statistic Software, which includes avera ges, standard deviation,t-test,ANOVA…etc to analyze.The main findings are as below: 1. The subjective impression of Shu Lin citizens on the Mainland spouses tends to be “ordinary” to “slightly good.” 2. Regarding the subjective impression of Shu Lin citizens on the Mainland spouses, there is a significant difference on the four out of six different variants, which are gender, occupations, marital status, and their experience of contacting Mainland China spouses. 3. The subjective impression of Shu Lin citizens on the Vietnamese spouses tends to be “ordinary”to “slightly good.” 4. Regarding the subjective impression of Shu Lin citizens on the Vietnamese spouses, there is a significant difference on the three out of six different variants, which are occupations, marital status, and educational background. 5. There is a significant difference on the citizens’ subjective impres sion between the spouses from Mainland China and those from Vietnam. “Focus Group Interview” was also practiced to enrich the study. Based on the research result, some suggestions regarding the effective community educational policies are proposed. 1.Publicize the positive impressions of Shu Lin citizens toward the spouses from Mainland China and Vietnam. 2.More researches and studies should be done by th government and the academic institutes in order to facilitate the positive understanding. 3.Encourage the positive reports from the media which should be carefully regulated by the government and the non-gover nmental organizations. 4.For schools, enhance multicultural teaching environment;for the government, host more multicultural exhibitions about the spouses from Mainland and Vietnam. 5.Make good use of the resources from schools and communities to popularize the idea of “multicultural community educati on” as well as to facilitate the integration of different races. 6.The spouses from Mainland and Vietnam should learn actively and positively to adapt themselves to the lifestyles of the ir family and the community; therefore, they are able to gain more positive interaction and feedback from the peoplein the community. Key words: Mainland China spouses, Vietnamese spouses, Transnational marriage, Subjective impression
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