Interculturality in Learning Mandarin Chinese in British Universities

Interculturality in Learning Mandarin Chinese in British Universities
Author: Tinghe Jin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781315392899

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As China and Chinese language learning moves centre stage economically and politically, questions of interculturality assume even greater significance. In this book interculturality draws attention to the processes involved in people engaging and exchanging with each other across languages, nationalities and ethnicities. The study, which adopts an ecological perspective, critically examines a range of issues and uses a variety of sources to conduct a multifaceted investigation. Data gathered from interviews with students of Mandarin sit alongside a critical discussion of a wide range of sources. Interculturality in Learning Mandarin Chinese in British Universities will be of interest to students and academics studying and researching Chinese language education, and academics working in the fields of language and intercultural communication, intercultural education and language education in general.

Interculturality in Chinese Language Education

Interculturality in Chinese Language Education
Author: Tinghe Jin,Fred Dervin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137583222

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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.

Interculturality in Learning Mandarin Chinese in British Universities

Interculturality in Learning Mandarin Chinese in British Universities
Author: Tinghe Jin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781315392882

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As China and Chinese language learning moves centre stage economically and politically, questions of interculturality assume even greater significance. In this book interculturality draws attention to the processes involved in people engaging and exchanging with each other across languages, nationalities and ethnicities. The study, which adopts an ecological perspective, critically examines a range of issues and uses a variety of sources to conduct a multifaceted investigation. Data gathered from interviews with students of Mandarin sit alongside a critical discussion of a wide range of sources. Interculturality in Learning Mandarin Chinese in British Universities will be of interest to students and academics studying and researching Chinese language education, and academics working in the fields of language and intercultural communication, intercultural education and language education in general.

International Students in China

International Students in China
Author: Fred Dervin,Xiangyun Du,Anu Härkönen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319781204

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As the number of international students in Chinese higher education increases steadily, this volume is one of the first to focus on their many and varied experiences. With contributions focusing on such topics as intercultural adaptation, soft power and interculturality, language learning strategies and the intercultural, and transformations in perspective, this volume provides the reader with a broad overview of the latest advances in the field of interculturality and study abroad. While the book will appeal to a global audience of researchers, practitioners and students with an interest in Chinese higher education, it will also be of interest to all those who remain intrigued by conceptual and methodological issues of interculturality.

Teaching Interculturality Otherwise

Teaching Interculturality  Otherwise
Author: Fred Dervin,Mei Yuan,Sude
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000835885

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This edited volume focuses on the thorny and somewhat controversial issue of teaching (and learning) interculturality in a way that considers the notion from critical and reflexive perspectives when introduced to students. Comprised of three parts, the book discusses the nuts and bolts of teaching interculturally, considers changes in the teaching of interculturality and provides pedagogical insights into interculturalising the notion. It studies both teaching im-/ex-plicitly about interculturality and how to incorporate interculturality into teaching practices or into an institution. By sharing varied cases and theoretical reflections on the topic, the editors and contributors from different parts of the world aim to stimulate more initiatives to enrich the field instead of delimiting it, especially in complement to and beyond the “West” or “Global North”, and also to build up further reflexivity in the way readers engage with interculturality in education. This will be a must read for teachers and researchers of intercultural communication education at different educational levels, as well as anyone interested in scholarship on education for interculturality.

Language Culture and Identity in Two Chinese Community Schools

Language  Culture and Identity in Two Chinese Community Schools
Author: Sara Ganassin
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781788927246

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This book investigates the social, political and educational role of community language education in migratory contexts. It draws on an ethnographic study that investigates the significance of Mandarin-Chinese community schooling in Britain as an intercultural space for those involved. To understand the interrelation of ‘language’, ‘culture’ and ‘identity’, the book adopts a ‘bricolage’ approach that brings together a range of theoretical perspectives. This book challenges homogenous and stereotypical constructions of Chinese language, culture and identity – such as the image of Chinese pupils as conformist and deferent learners – that are often repeated both in the media and in academic discussion.

Understandings of Interculturality Through the Perspectives of Students of Mandarin in British Universities

Understandings of Interculturality Through the Perspectives of Students of Mandarin in British Universities
Author: Tinghe Jin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Chinese language
ISBN: OCLC:1167556586

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Intercultural Experience and Identity

Intercultural Experience and Identity
Author: Lily Lei Ye
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319913735

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This book examines the identity formation and negotiation of Chinese doctoral students in the UK, and the opportunity for self-transformation this experience offers. As the largest group of international students in the English-speaking world, Mainland Chinese students encounter a range of difficulties and prospects that may be relevant to the wider international student community. Using extensive qualitative and empirical data, the author explores the narratives of eleven Chinese doctoral students at two British universities through a sociological perspective. Balancing analysis with solid theoretical framework and the voices of the students themselves, the author moves away from essentialism and ‘othering’, instead shining a light on the effects of globalisation, internationalisation and recent policy strategies. This volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of comparative and international education, identity formation, intercultural communication, the sociology of education and study abroad.