1st Edition

Pedagogic Practices, Student Engagement and Equity in Chinese as a Foreign Language Education In Australia and Beyond

By Wen Xu Copyright 2022
202 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

202 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores and analyses Chinese as a Foreign Language (CFL) pedagogic practices and learning experiences within a cohort of low socio-economic status students within an Australian primary classroom. It demonstrates that, in spite of policy and educational discourses underpinning ‘Asian literacies’, Chinese teaching and learning is a fragile undertaking in Australian schooling. The... Read more

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

Biography

Wen Xu is a post-doc research fellow at East China Normal University, China. Her research interests focus on language(s) education and society, socio-cultural studies of education, learner identities, and equity/inequality.