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Teaching Chinese Language in Singapore = Efforts and Possibilities /
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正題名/作者:
Teaching Chinese Language in Singapore/ edited by Kay Cheng Soh.
其他題名:
Efforts and Possibilities /
其他作者:
Soh, Kay Cheng.
面頁冊數:
XIV, 193 p. 18 illus.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8860-5
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9789811088605
Teaching Chinese Language in Singapore = Efforts and Possibilities /
Teaching Chinese Language in Singapore
Efforts and Possibilities /[electronic resource] :edited by Kay Cheng Soh. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIV, 193 p. 18 illus.online resource.
Section I Curriculum and Instructional Materials -- 1 Chinese Language curriculum in Singapore (1960-2000): From culture transmission to language application -- 2 Conceptualization of the Chinese Language teaching paradigm -- 3 Chinese Language teaching paradigm: Case study -- 4 Mandarin competence of primary school students in Singapore: A preliminary comparison across academic level and home language backgrounds -- Section II Teaching of Spoken and Written Chinese -- 5 Improving the teaching of Chinese speaking of young students from English-speaking families: Teacher's professional development -- 6 Oral interaction: Concept, competence and assessment -- 7 Teaching oral narrative skills to Chinese children in Singapore -- 8 Effective ways in teaching Chinese characters without phonetic clues -- 9 Scaffolding instruction of Chinese essay writing with assessment as learning -- 10 Facilitating creative writing instruction using iPads in secondary schools: A school-based research -- 11 Effect of phonological and semantic radicals on the identification of Chinese characters: Instructional and research possibilities -- Section III Assessment Literacy -- 12 Investigating the training needs of assessment literacy among Singapore primary Chinese Language teachers -- 13 Teacher assessment literacy scale: Design and validation.
This book presents the experiences of Chinese Language researchers in Singapore to Chinese Language researchers and teachers in other countries and regions, such as the USA, the UK and Asia, that are home to a large number of learners, young and old. As such, the innovative ideas it provides can be applied in practising teachers’ classrooms to promote more effective and efficient student learning. Beyond pedagogical innovations, the book also includes papers on the assessment of Chinese Language learning and teacher literacy – two areas that have been largely neglected by the Chinese Language research and teaching communities, not only here in Singapore, but also around the world. This book, the sequel to “Teaching Chinese Language in Singapore: Retrospect and Challenges” (Springer, 2016), is future-oriented, highlighting ideas that merit further attention from researchers and practitioners alike.
ISBN: 9789811088605
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