Interculturality in Chinese language education
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Interculturality in Chinese language education
(Palgrave studies on chinese education in a global perspective)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2017
Available at / 1 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book calls for a change in the way interculturality is introduced in Chinese language education, while the demand for Chinese language teaching increases around the world. The concept of culture - as in the phrase 'Chinese culture' - has often been one of the main emphases of Chinese language education, providing students with facts about China and 'recipes' on how to meet Chinese people and how to behave like them. However, Chinese culture, like all cultures, does not constitute a closed system, but is constantly evolving and exchanging with other cultures.
This unique volume comprises studies from around the world that promote intercultural awareness, dialogue, and encounters in Chinese language education. Written in a clear and readable style, this book will appeal to a diverse readership, from practising and training teachers of Chinese, to researchers interested in language and intercultural education.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Identifying and Contextualising the Key Issues
- Jin Tinghe and Fred Dervin.- Chapter 2. Bringing Interculturality into the Chinese-as-a-Foreign-Language Classroom
- Wang Jiayi.- Chapter 3. Developing Intercultural Competence Through Study Abroad Programmes in China: An Analysis of Student Experiences at Two British Universities
- Wang Jiayi and Guo Zhiyan.- Chapter 4. The Construction of Interculturality: a Study of Chinese as Heritage Language Teachers in Canada
- Pan Mengting and Wang Shujiao.- Chapter 5. Becoming Professional: Exploring Identity Construction of Non-Native CFL Teachers
- Zhang Chun and Wang Danping.- Chapter 6. Chinese Community Schools in England as Intercultural Educational Spaces: Pupils', Parents' and Teachers' Constructions of the Chinese Language
- Sara Ganassin.- Chapter 7. Developing Intercultural Competence through Cultural Activities in London Chinese Complementary Schools
- Wang Danlu.- Chapter 8. Moving between Diverse Cultural Contexts: How Important is Intercultural Learning to Chinese Heritage Language Learners?
- Xu Huiling and Robyn Moloney.
by "Nielsen BookData"