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El. knyga: Diversity and Inclusiveness in Chinese as a Second Language Education [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (The Education University of Hong Kong), Edited by (Th Education University of Hong Kong)
  • Formatas: 230 pages, 35 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: The Routledge Series on Chinese Language Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003441663
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 230 pages, 35 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: The Routledge Series on Chinese Language Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003441663
"This edited volume represents a collaborative effort from over 20 authors worldwide, who generously shared their expertise and insights on diversity and inclusiveness in Chinese as a Second Language (CSL) education. It critically examines a wide range of acquisitional, curricular, and pedagogical issues related to inclusive practices in diverse CSL educational settings across various geographical contexts, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It focuses on students with varied linguistic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds and learning abilities, drawing on a comprehensive collection of original empirical studies. The book is structured into two parts. Part I addresses research on linguistic and learner diversity in CSL education by exploring the challenges faced by different types of CSL learners, acquisition strategies, and assessment methods. Part II delves into the practical implementation of inclusivity in curriculum design and pedagogical practices across diverse CSL teaching contexts. The book offers a research-informed understanding of diversity in CSL education, promoting inclusive teaching practices and methods to effectively engage learners of all backgrounds. CSL practitioners, educators, leaders, curriculum designers, and researchers will find this book to be a useful resource for supporting their research and practice"--

This book represents a collaborative effort from authors worldwide examining diversity and inclusiveness in Chinese as a Second Language (CSL) education. It critically examines a wide range of issues related to inclusive practices in CSL. Practitioners, educators, leaders, curriculum designers, and researchers will find this book useful.



This edited volume represents a collaborative effort from over 20 authors worldwide, who generously shared their expertise and insights on diversity and inclusiveness in Chinese as a Second Language (CSL) education. It critically examines a wide range of acquisitional, curricular, and pedagogical issues related to inclusive practices in diverse CSL educational settings across various geographical contexts, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It focuses on students with varied linguistic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds and learning abilities, drawing on a comprehensive collection of original empirical studies.

The book is structured into two parts. Part I addresses research on linguistic and learner diversity in CSL education by exploring the challenges faced by different types of CSL learners, acquisition strategies, and assessment methods. Part II delves into the practical implementation of inclusivity in curriculum design and pedagogical practices across diverse CSL teaching contexts.

The book offers a research-informed understanding of diversity in CSL education, promoting inclusive teaching practices and methods to effectively engage learners of all backgrounds. CSL practitioners, educators, leaders, curriculum designers, and researchers will find this book to be a useful resource for supporting their research and practice.

Part I: Linguistic and learner diversity in CSL Education 1 A
comparative study of Chinese character handwriting among L1 and L2 beginners
Yuan Liang and Yutong Cai 2 L1 diversity in Chinese character recognition
among CSL learners: From a corpus perspective Yongyi Wu and Cheng Wang 3 Are
they able to understand the same story? Examining reading performance and
process in CFL and CHL learners from an Australian university Xinxin Li 4
Task-based interactions in inclusive education: A comparative study of oral
interaction patterns among primary six non-Chinese-speaking and
Chinese-speaking students in Hong Kong Jing Yan, Shek Kam Tse, and Chaoyang
Jin 5 Enhancing inclusive Chinese language education for NCS children in Hong
Kong: A dynamic assessment approach for triaging Dustin Kai-Yan Lau and Fiona
Po-Ching Cheng Part II: Curricular and pedagogical inclusiveness in CSL
education 6 The ideal teaching materials: Perceptions of heritage and
non-heritage learners of Chinese Xiaoping Gao and Peisong Xu 7 CSL/CFL
students learning achievement and perceptions of using Putonghua-only or
translanguaging as a medium of instruction Denggao Zeng and Anita Y. K. Poon
8 Improving low-proficiency students Chinese listening performance and
metacognitive awareness Suan Fong Foo and Limei Zhang 9 Inclusive teaching
strategies and proprioceptive learning methods for migrants in acquiring
basic Chinese Felicia Zhang and Chin-Chin Tseng 10 Intercultural sensitivity
in young people: Perspectives from diverse Chinese as a Foreign Language
(CFL) learners in an English secondary school classroom Jane Woo, Sin Manw
Sophia Lam, and Fotini Diamantidaki 11 Acculturation strategies of
international Central Asian students in Chinese higher education Yue Zhang
and Zhen Li
Yuan Liang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chinese Language Studies and the Director of the Centre for Research on Chinese Language and Education at The Education University of Hong Kong. Her research interests focus on Chinese linguistics and CSL education.

Zhen Li is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chinese Language Studies at The Education University of Hong Kong. She is the author of the monograph titled Identity of Chinese Heritage Language Learners in a Global Era, published by Routledge in 2022.