Educating Chinese-Heritage Students in the Global-Local Nexus
Identities, Challenges, and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Li, Guofang; Ma, Wen
Educating Chinese-Heritage Students in the Global-Local Nexus
Identities, Challenges, and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Li, Guofang; Ma, Wen
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Weaving together a range of student voices, perspectives and insights, this collection of studies from around the world offers the educational community a better understanding of K-12 and adult Chinese-heritage students in various international sociocultural settings outside North America
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Weaving together a range of student voices, perspectives and insights, this collection of studies from around the world offers the educational community a better understanding of K-12 and adult Chinese-heritage students in various international sociocultural settings outside North America
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781138227842
- ISBN-10: 1138227846
- Artikelnr.: 57043838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781138227842
- ISBN-10: 1138227846
- Artikelnr.: 57043838
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Guofang Li is a Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Wen Ma is an Associate Professor of Education at Le Moyne College, USA.
Foreword: Jun Liu
Introduction: Understanding Chinese-Heritage Learners' Lived Educational
Experiences in the Global-Local Nexus: Languages, Cultures, and Identities
Wen Ma & Guofang Li
Part I: Languages, Cultures, and Identities of CHLs in Glocalized Realities
1. Construction of "Local-Born" Chinese Heritage Learner Identity in Hong
Kong: Positioning and Negotiation
Li Zhen
2. Chinese International Students' Experiences with the Englishization of
Japanese Higher Education Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities
Hanae Tsukada
3. Learning Chinese as a Heritage Language by Two Multilingual Youths in
Indonesia Anita Lie
4. Speaking or Being Chinese: The Case of South African-born Chinese
Ke Yu & Elmeì Vivier
5. The Third Space: Impact of the 'Hidden Curriculum' on Understanding the
Identity of Chinese International Students in New Zealand
Xiudi Zhang
Part II: Motivation, Challenges, and Adaptation of CHLs in and Across
Globalized Contexts
6. Challenges and Opportunities in Mainland Chinese Undergraduates'
Adaptation to Hong Kong
Jian Tao & Xuesong Gao
7. Second-Generation Chinese Students¿ Education in Spain: Challenges and
Opportunities
Iulia Mancila
8. Chinese-background Australian Students' Academic Self-concept,
Motivational Goals, and Achievements in Math and English
Alexander Seeshing Yeung & Feifei Han
9. Chinese-heritage Undergraduates Pursuing a Degree in Chinese in the UK:
Motivations and challenges
Jiayi Wang
10. Training for Transnationalism: Chinese Children in Hungary
Pál Nyíri
Part III: Teaching, Schooling, and Pedagogical Possibilities for CHLs
11. A Multi-Case Study of the English Language Experiences of Chinese
Children in an Australian Early Childhood Centre
Jiangbo Hu
12. Chinese Language Instruction in Singapore: Voices of Children and Views
of Teachers
Baoqi Sun & Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
13. Overseas Chinese Heritage Students Learning to be Chinese Language
Teachers
in Taiwan: A Journey of Comparisons and Affirmations
Ya-Hsun Tsai & Jason D. Hendryx
Conclusion: Chinese-Heritage Learners De/re-territorializing Transnational
Social Field: Identities, Conflicts, and Possibilities
Guofang Li & Wen Ma
Afterword: Towards "Worlding Practice"
Angel Lin
Introduction: Understanding Chinese-Heritage Learners' Lived Educational
Experiences in the Global-Local Nexus: Languages, Cultures, and Identities
Wen Ma & Guofang Li
Part I: Languages, Cultures, and Identities of CHLs in Glocalized Realities
1. Construction of "Local-Born" Chinese Heritage Learner Identity in Hong
Kong: Positioning and Negotiation
Li Zhen
2. Chinese International Students' Experiences with the Englishization of
Japanese Higher Education Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities
Hanae Tsukada
3. Learning Chinese as a Heritage Language by Two Multilingual Youths in
Indonesia Anita Lie
4. Speaking or Being Chinese: The Case of South African-born Chinese
Ke Yu & Elmeì Vivier
5. The Third Space: Impact of the 'Hidden Curriculum' on Understanding the
Identity of Chinese International Students in New Zealand
Xiudi Zhang
Part II: Motivation, Challenges, and Adaptation of CHLs in and Across
Globalized Contexts
6. Challenges and Opportunities in Mainland Chinese Undergraduates'
Adaptation to Hong Kong
Jian Tao & Xuesong Gao
7. Second-Generation Chinese Students¿ Education in Spain: Challenges and
Opportunities
Iulia Mancila
8. Chinese-background Australian Students' Academic Self-concept,
Motivational Goals, and Achievements in Math and English
Alexander Seeshing Yeung & Feifei Han
9. Chinese-heritage Undergraduates Pursuing a Degree in Chinese in the UK:
Motivations and challenges
Jiayi Wang
10. Training for Transnationalism: Chinese Children in Hungary
Pál Nyíri
Part III: Teaching, Schooling, and Pedagogical Possibilities for CHLs
11. A Multi-Case Study of the English Language Experiences of Chinese
Children in an Australian Early Childhood Centre
Jiangbo Hu
12. Chinese Language Instruction in Singapore: Voices of Children and Views
of Teachers
Baoqi Sun & Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
13. Overseas Chinese Heritage Students Learning to be Chinese Language
Teachers
in Taiwan: A Journey of Comparisons and Affirmations
Ya-Hsun Tsai & Jason D. Hendryx
Conclusion: Chinese-Heritage Learners De/re-territorializing Transnational
Social Field: Identities, Conflicts, and Possibilities
Guofang Li & Wen Ma
Afterword: Towards "Worlding Practice"
Angel Lin
Foreword: Jun Liu
Introduction: Understanding Chinese-Heritage Learners' Lived Educational
Experiences in the Global-Local Nexus: Languages, Cultures, and Identities
Wen Ma & Guofang Li
Part I: Languages, Cultures, and Identities of CHLs in Glocalized Realities
1. Construction of "Local-Born" Chinese Heritage Learner Identity in Hong
Kong: Positioning and Negotiation
Li Zhen
2. Chinese International Students' Experiences with the Englishization of
Japanese Higher Education Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities
Hanae Tsukada
3. Learning Chinese as a Heritage Language by Two Multilingual Youths in
Indonesia Anita Lie
4. Speaking or Being Chinese: The Case of South African-born Chinese
Ke Yu & Elmeì Vivier
5. The Third Space: Impact of the 'Hidden Curriculum' on Understanding the
Identity of Chinese International Students in New Zealand
Xiudi Zhang
Part II: Motivation, Challenges, and Adaptation of CHLs in and Across
Globalized Contexts
6. Challenges and Opportunities in Mainland Chinese Undergraduates'
Adaptation to Hong Kong
Jian Tao & Xuesong Gao
7. Second-Generation Chinese Students¿ Education in Spain: Challenges and
Opportunities
Iulia Mancila
8. Chinese-background Australian Students' Academic Self-concept,
Motivational Goals, and Achievements in Math and English
Alexander Seeshing Yeung & Feifei Han
9. Chinese-heritage Undergraduates Pursuing a Degree in Chinese in the UK:
Motivations and challenges
Jiayi Wang
10. Training for Transnationalism: Chinese Children in Hungary
Pál Nyíri
Part III: Teaching, Schooling, and Pedagogical Possibilities for CHLs
11. A Multi-Case Study of the English Language Experiences of Chinese
Children in an Australian Early Childhood Centre
Jiangbo Hu
12. Chinese Language Instruction in Singapore: Voices of Children and Views
of Teachers
Baoqi Sun & Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
13. Overseas Chinese Heritage Students Learning to be Chinese Language
Teachers
in Taiwan: A Journey of Comparisons and Affirmations
Ya-Hsun Tsai & Jason D. Hendryx
Conclusion: Chinese-Heritage Learners De/re-territorializing Transnational
Social Field: Identities, Conflicts, and Possibilities
Guofang Li & Wen Ma
Afterword: Towards "Worlding Practice"
Angel Lin
Introduction: Understanding Chinese-Heritage Learners' Lived Educational
Experiences in the Global-Local Nexus: Languages, Cultures, and Identities
Wen Ma & Guofang Li
Part I: Languages, Cultures, and Identities of CHLs in Glocalized Realities
1. Construction of "Local-Born" Chinese Heritage Learner Identity in Hong
Kong: Positioning and Negotiation
Li Zhen
2. Chinese International Students' Experiences with the Englishization of
Japanese Higher Education Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities
Hanae Tsukada
3. Learning Chinese as a Heritage Language by Two Multilingual Youths in
Indonesia Anita Lie
4. Speaking or Being Chinese: The Case of South African-born Chinese
Ke Yu & Elmeì Vivier
5. The Third Space: Impact of the 'Hidden Curriculum' on Understanding the
Identity of Chinese International Students in New Zealand
Xiudi Zhang
Part II: Motivation, Challenges, and Adaptation of CHLs in and Across
Globalized Contexts
6. Challenges and Opportunities in Mainland Chinese Undergraduates'
Adaptation to Hong Kong
Jian Tao & Xuesong Gao
7. Second-Generation Chinese Students¿ Education in Spain: Challenges and
Opportunities
Iulia Mancila
8. Chinese-background Australian Students' Academic Self-concept,
Motivational Goals, and Achievements in Math and English
Alexander Seeshing Yeung & Feifei Han
9. Chinese-heritage Undergraduates Pursuing a Degree in Chinese in the UK:
Motivations and challenges
Jiayi Wang
10. Training for Transnationalism: Chinese Children in Hungary
Pál Nyíri
Part III: Teaching, Schooling, and Pedagogical Possibilities for CHLs
11. A Multi-Case Study of the English Language Experiences of Chinese
Children in an Australian Early Childhood Centre
Jiangbo Hu
12. Chinese Language Instruction in Singapore: Voices of Children and Views
of Teachers
Baoqi Sun & Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
13. Overseas Chinese Heritage Students Learning to be Chinese Language
Teachers
in Taiwan: A Journey of Comparisons and Affirmations
Ya-Hsun Tsai & Jason D. Hendryx
Conclusion: Chinese-Heritage Learners De/re-territorializing Transnational
Social Field: Identities, Conflicts, and Possibilities
Guofang Li & Wen Ma
Afterword: Towards "Worlding Practice"
Angel Lin







