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language policy, language teacher education, Chinese language learning and teaching

Geopolitics and the changing hierarchies of the Chinese language: implications for policy and practice of Chinese language teaching in schools in Britain

Geopolitics and the changing hierarchies of the Chinese language: implications for policy and practice of Chinese language teaching in schools in Britain

... the Chinese class because they are speakers of varieties of Chinese other than Mandarin or because they are British-born and did not have the opportunity to learn to read and write ...authentic ...

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Vol 18, No 1 (2016)

Vol 18, No 1 (2016)

... of teaching for social justice that Zeichner (2011) ...that learning to teach for social justice is feasible and possible to achieve, and that language teachers when challenged or given the ...

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Chinese as A Foreign Language: A Narrative Inquiry into Canadian Teachers Reciprocal Learning in China

Chinese as A Foreign Language: A Narrative Inquiry into Canadian Teachers Reciprocal Learning in China

... Canadian teacher candidates acted as cultural ambassadors between Canada and China in teacher candidate education, which gave them a broader understanding of their position in the ...the ...

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Teacher-Centred Learning and Student-Centred Learning in English Classroom: the Teaching Methods Realizing the Dreams of Language Learners

Teacher-Centred Learning and Student-Centred Learning in English Classroom: the Teaching Methods Realizing the Dreams of Language Learners

... student-centred learning has been credited as early as 1905 to Hayward and in 1956 to Dewey’s ...of education. The term student-centred learning was also associated with the work of Piaget and more ...

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Culture, language, pedagogy : the place of culture in language teacher education

Culture, language, pedagogy : the place of culture in language teacher education

... that language learners should be exposed to a variety of Englishes, and that language teaching materials should not be confined to stereotypical portraits of language learning ...

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The impact of mother tongue education in preventing language shift with reference to Silt’e

The impact of mother tongue education in preventing language shift with reference to Silt’e

... dominant language. Since the introduction of Silt’e in primary education in 1995 and the referendum in 2000, even though there are progresses to tackle the linguistic problems in the community, Silt’e is ...

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Autonomous Learning and Teaching in Foreign Language Education

Autonomous Learning and Teaching in Foreign Language Education

... of teacher autonomy, suggesting that this involves the capacity, freedom, and/or responsibility to make choices regarding one’s own ...(2000), teacher autonomy refers to the ability to develop appropriate ...

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The history of language learning and teaching in Britain

The history of language learning and teaching in Britain

... century, language teaching – like all education – has increasingly become a matter for public debate and come under the eye of the state (see McLelland 2017: chapter ...professional language ...

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Focus on East Asia: Language learning and teaching

Focus on East Asia: Language learning and teaching

... non-European- language-speaking nations of global economic ...the Chinese population in terms of work, study and ...mobility, Chinese and Japanese language programs have begun to make inroads ...

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Teacher Education Curriculum for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language

Teacher Education Curriculum for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language

... CFL teacher education successfully constructed the teachers’ professional ...realistic teacher education is not focused on teaching teachers to “know” a lot about teaching, but ...

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Moving beyond basics: from CALL coursework to classroom practice and professional development

Moving beyond basics: from CALL coursework to classroom practice and professional development

... in teacher education technology courses or programs, only few studies look at transfer from the practical content of technology courses for teacher education to the classroom, particularly in ...

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Space, Place and Autonomy in Language Learning by Garold Murray and Terry Lamb

Space, Place and Autonomy in Language Learning by Garold Murray and Terry Lamb

... the language learning taking place in an “English Corner” – a phenomenon familiar to any English teacher who has spent time in ...and Chinese respectively to turn an unremarkable local space ...

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Materials Preparation for Web Teaching

Materials Preparation for Web Teaching

... in language teaching computers are widely ...Aided Language Teaching and Learning (CALT & CALL) have a vital role in teaching/learning a ...these learning ...

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Technology, education and language valorization: a functional  View of language teaching

Technology, education and language valorization: a functional View of language teaching

... of education. Nowadays education is everybody’s right, something that haven’t always happened is looking at the educational trajectory over ...writing learning in school because the human material is ...

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Creating Exhibits for Small History Museums on a Limited Budget

Creating Exhibits for Small History Museums on a Limited Budget

... and policy context. Indeed, language education professionals in these countries expressed surprise that using the L1 in ESL classes could be considered controversial in the ...since teacher ...

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Academic Affairs Administrative Model for Trilingual Kindergarten School

Academic Affairs Administrative Model for Trilingual Kindergarten School

... skills. Learning skills and life skills In order to grow with quality Along with the development of Thai people of all ages to be good people have good health have a moral discipline have a good conscience for the ...

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Managing France's regional languages: language policy in bilingual primary education in Alsace

Managing France's regional languages: language policy in bilingual primary education in Alsace

... One year after the end of the Second World War, in a 1946 speech at the University of Zurich, Winston Churchill declared that: ‘The first step in the recreation of the European family must be a partnership between France ...

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The language of emails: Is it resembling more the spoken language or the written language?

The language of emails: Is it resembling more the spoken language or the written language?

... conversational language and appears at the beginning of the document it may have a better chance of getting the interest of a reader who may not want to get into a complex document; iii) Keep an eye on spelling, ...

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Proceedings of the 6th Irish Game Based Learning Conference

Proceedings of the 6th Irish Game Based Learning Conference

... Generally, the feedback received from the students was positive. It was regarded as fun and interesting, which promoted exploration, and motivated users to continue engaging with the experience until they had interacted ...

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A Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Project : opportunities and challenges in the context of heritage language education

A Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Project : opportunities and challenges in the context of heritage language education

... and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is gaining momentum in the European field of language ...community/heritage language, namely Greek, as the vehicular ...at teaching students aged ...

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