Pedagogic Practices, Student Engagement and Equity in Chinese as a Foreign Language Education
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Pedagogic Practices, Student Engagement and Equity in Chinese as a Foreign Language Education
In Australia and Beyond
Xu, Wen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2021
192
Dura
Inglês
9781032155852
15 a 20 dias
453
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Part I Theory 1. Unpacking the contentious landscape of CFL education in Australia and beyond 2. Establishing a framework to explore pedagogic practices: Bernstein's pedagogic device 3. Moving theory into practice: Student (dis)engagement 4. The study Part II Pedagogical changes 5. Curriculum Genre (1): Chinese language learning 6. Curriculum Genre (2): Chinese culture learning 7. Curriculum Genres (3) and (4): Chinese language learning through song and interacting with Chinese peers through video conferencing 8. Pedagogical perspectives from students and the classroom teacher 9. Conclusions
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CFL Education;Chinese as a Foreign Language;Student Engagement;CFL;Chinese Language Learning;languages education;Curriculum Genre;sociology of education;CFL Classroom;pedagogy and curriculum;Engaging Messages;CFL Learner;pedagogic practices;Chinese Culture Learning;equity;CCP;Stronger Classification;practitioner inquiry;Social Reproduction;Research Journal;Review Phase;Control Relations;Low SES Student;Chinese Language Study;Weakly Framed;Learner Identities;NSW;Chinese Peers;CCP Propaganda;Study NSW;GWS Region;Skip Counting
Part I Theory 1. Unpacking the contentious landscape of CFL education in Australia and beyond 2. Establishing a framework to explore pedagogic practices: Bernstein's pedagogic device 3. Moving theory into practice: Student (dis)engagement 4. The study Part II Pedagogical changes 5. Curriculum Genre (1): Chinese language learning 6. Curriculum Genre (2): Chinese culture learning 7. Curriculum Genres (3) and (4): Chinese language learning through song and interacting with Chinese peers through video conferencing 8. Pedagogical perspectives from students and the classroom teacher 9. Conclusions
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
CFL Education;Chinese as a Foreign Language;Student Engagement;CFL;Chinese Language Learning;languages education;Curriculum Genre;sociology of education;CFL Classroom;pedagogy and curriculum;Engaging Messages;CFL Learner;pedagogic practices;Chinese Culture Learning;equity;CCP;Stronger Classification;practitioner inquiry;Social Reproduction;Research Journal;Review Phase;Control Relations;Low SES Student;Chinese Language Study;Weakly Framed;Learner Identities;NSW;Chinese Peers;CCP Propaganda;Study NSW;GWS Region;Skip Counting