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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Education fever in South Korea: Rite of passage versus children’s rights

Hwayoung Kim1 Vladimir Hlasny2*
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1 Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
2 Department of Economics, College of Social Sciences, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea
Submitted: 18 February 2024 | Accepted: 20 June 2024 | Published: 1 August 2024
© 2024 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Abstract

From enrolment in elementary school until acceptance at university, South Korean children pursue a uniform, arduous goal assigned to them by their mothers, community, and popular culture. Where this personal struggle will lead adolescents, and how, why, and at what cost? This study conceptualizes education as the rite of passage, not only for the children’s social initiation but also in their mothers’ pursuit of self-validation and self-worth. This social ritual aims to raise successful workers and righteous citizens but also inflicts various harms on the children, posing significant costs to them, their parents, and their teachers. We document evidence that youths endure various hardships and even long-term harms from being blindly and unidirectionally steered during their adolescence by their ostensibly emotionally cold “manager moms.” We assert that giving children their own voice, shifting the prevailing social norms, and reforming the educational and career-access systems would help children attain better outcomes with lower collateral damage.

Keywords
Education fever
Initiation rush
Liminality
Tiger mothers
South Korea
Funding
None.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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