Teaching and learning Chinese : issues and perspectives / edited by Jianguo Chen, Chuang Wang, and Jinfa Cai.
Material type: TextSeries: Chinese American Educational Research and Development Association book seriesPublication details: Charlotte, N.C. : Information Age Pub., Inc., 2010.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 346 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781617350665
- 1617350664
- 495.1/071073 22
- PL1065 .T375 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: Teaching and learning Chinese in a global era- issues and perspectives / Jianguo Chen, Chuang Wang, and Jinfa Cai -- Chinese language education in the United States: a historical overview and future firections / Shuhan Wang -- A historical perspective of teaching Chinese as a second language / Zhiping Zhu -- Effects of using prompt sentences in beginning Chinese classes / Yongan Wu -- Creative writing in CFL curriculum / Hong Wei -- Language attitudes among American college students in Chinese language classes / Ko-yin Sun -- Motivating U.S. students to learn Chinese as a second language: understanding the interactions among motivation, ethnicity, and teaching strategies / Aubrey Wang -- What difficulties do children experience while learning to read and write Chinese? / Hui-Hua Wang and Alice Sterling Honig -- Literacy practices in the family household of Taiwanese American children / Hui-Chang Yang -- Acquiring Chinese simultaneously with two other languages: effective home strategies / Xiao-Lei Wang -- The role of Chinese culture and language in global education: the Chinese international engineering program at University of Rhode Island / Xiong Wen and John Grandin -- Curriculum design and special features of "computer Chinese" and Chinese for tomorrow / Wayne W. He and Dela Jiao -- Morphological awareness: why and how to link it to Chinese literacy teaching and learning / Phil D. Liu, Yanling Zhou, and Catherine McBride-Chang -- An analysis of orthographic processing: non-Chinese and Chinese readers' visual-spatial concept / Pei-Ying Lin and Ruth A. Childs -- Teaching Chinese literature in the post-American world / Rujie Wang -- To be or not to be?: Death as the paradox of survival- Chinese literature in the American classroom / Jianguo Chen.
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