The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning
Herausgeber: Fraschini, Nicola; Kiaer, Jieun
The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning
Herausgeber: Fraschini, Nicola; Kiaer, Jieun
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The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning is a collection of chapters which address the complexities at the intersection of Korean language learning, the global popularity of Korean culture, and Generation Z learners' characteristics.
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The Korean Case for Youth Language Learning is a collection of chapters which address the complexities at the intersection of Korean language learning, the global popularity of Korean culture, and Generation Z learners' characteristics.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032882628
- ISBN-10: 103288262X
- Artikelnr.: 74435669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032882628
- ISBN-10: 103288262X
- Artikelnr.: 74435669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nicola Fraschini is Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne Asia Institute, where he is Head of Program of Korean Studies and Director of the Global Korea Research Hub. His research focuses on the psychology of language teaching and learning and Q methodology. Jieun Kiaer is YBM-KF Professor of Korean Language and Linguistics at the University of Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow at Hertford College. Her research focuses on multilingualism, translanguaging, and language education in digital contexts. She works closely with policymakers, including the UK Department for Education, to support language education and curriculum innovation.
Introduction: Generation Z and Korean language learning.
Part 1. Policies, curricula, and assessment
1. Learning Korean in high school: The Year 11 and 12 Korean language
syllabi in Victoria and Western Australia.
2. Flourishing but with challenges: Korean language education for young
Vietnamese learners.
3. Teaching Korean in Japanese High Schools: Structure, materials and
assessments.
4. Korean language at the secondary level in Taiwan: Learners, policies,
and resources.
Part 2. Teaching methods and learning practices
5. The impact of the Korean Wave on Korean language studies in Israel.
6. Transcending educational boundaries: The impact of eTandem virtual
exchange among generation Z learners of Korean.
7. From the classroom to variety shows, films, and web-novels: Korean
language learning in Kenya.
8. Korean Wave and informal language learning: Learners' perspectives in
online spaces.
9. Korean language learning beyond the classroom in young Korean
Australians.
Part 3. Learners' individual differences
10. Young learner perspectives on semi-formal, extracurricular Korean
language learning in the UK.
11. Transitioning from high school: Chinese students' triggers to major in
Korean Language and Literature at university.
12. Korean language learning among Turkish students: Young learners'
perspectives, motivation and vision.
13. Enjoyment in learning Korean as a foreign language: Learner
subjectivity in Thailand.
Part 1. Policies, curricula, and assessment
1. Learning Korean in high school: The Year 11 and 12 Korean language
syllabi in Victoria and Western Australia.
2. Flourishing but with challenges: Korean language education for young
Vietnamese learners.
3. Teaching Korean in Japanese High Schools: Structure, materials and
assessments.
4. Korean language at the secondary level in Taiwan: Learners, policies,
and resources.
Part 2. Teaching methods and learning practices
5. The impact of the Korean Wave on Korean language studies in Israel.
6. Transcending educational boundaries: The impact of eTandem virtual
exchange among generation Z learners of Korean.
7. From the classroom to variety shows, films, and web-novels: Korean
language learning in Kenya.
8. Korean Wave and informal language learning: Learners' perspectives in
online spaces.
9. Korean language learning beyond the classroom in young Korean
Australians.
Part 3. Learners' individual differences
10. Young learner perspectives on semi-formal, extracurricular Korean
language learning in the UK.
11. Transitioning from high school: Chinese students' triggers to major in
Korean Language and Literature at university.
12. Korean language learning among Turkish students: Young learners'
perspectives, motivation and vision.
13. Enjoyment in learning Korean as a foreign language: Learner
subjectivity in Thailand.
Introduction: Generation Z and Korean language learning.
Part 1. Policies, curricula, and assessment
1. Learning Korean in high school: The Year 11 and 12 Korean language
syllabi in Victoria and Western Australia.
2. Flourishing but with challenges: Korean language education for young
Vietnamese learners.
3. Teaching Korean in Japanese High Schools: Structure, materials and
assessments.
4. Korean language at the secondary level in Taiwan: Learners, policies,
and resources.
Part 2. Teaching methods and learning practices
5. The impact of the Korean Wave on Korean language studies in Israel.
6. Transcending educational boundaries: The impact of eTandem virtual
exchange among generation Z learners of Korean.
7. From the classroom to variety shows, films, and web-novels: Korean
language learning in Kenya.
8. Korean Wave and informal language learning: Learners' perspectives in
online spaces.
9. Korean language learning beyond the classroom in young Korean
Australians.
Part 3. Learners' individual differences
10. Young learner perspectives on semi-formal, extracurricular Korean
language learning in the UK.
11. Transitioning from high school: Chinese students' triggers to major in
Korean Language and Literature at university.
12. Korean language learning among Turkish students: Young learners'
perspectives, motivation and vision.
13. Enjoyment in learning Korean as a foreign language: Learner
subjectivity in Thailand.
Part 1. Policies, curricula, and assessment
1. Learning Korean in high school: The Year 11 and 12 Korean language
syllabi in Victoria and Western Australia.
2. Flourishing but with challenges: Korean language education for young
Vietnamese learners.
3. Teaching Korean in Japanese High Schools: Structure, materials and
assessments.
4. Korean language at the secondary level in Taiwan: Learners, policies,
and resources.
Part 2. Teaching methods and learning practices
5. The impact of the Korean Wave on Korean language studies in Israel.
6. Transcending educational boundaries: The impact of eTandem virtual
exchange among generation Z learners of Korean.
7. From the classroom to variety shows, films, and web-novels: Korean
language learning in Kenya.
8. Korean Wave and informal language learning: Learners' perspectives in
online spaces.
9. Korean language learning beyond the classroom in young Korean
Australians.
Part 3. Learners' individual differences
10. Young learner perspectives on semi-formal, extracurricular Korean
language learning in the UK.
11. Transitioning from high school: Chinese students' triggers to major in
Korean Language and Literature at university.
12. Korean language learning among Turkish students: Young learners'
perspectives, motivation and vision.
13. Enjoyment in learning Korean as a foreign language: Learner
subjectivity in Thailand.







