There has been an increase over the past decade in the number of Chinese students studying in western Higher Education Institutions, with figures expected to increase over the next 10 years. However, this has proved particularly challenging for the lecturers in these Institutions regarding how best to engage and teach this particularly unique student group. The Chinese student presents these challenges due to the many cultural and language differences that can be identified, as well as to the western teachers perception of how these students like to be taught. This book disputes such myths, and provide a useful guide on what those challenges are, offering practical guidance on how to overcome them. The book firstly identifies and defines the Chinese student studying for a degree in western universities and institutions, before going on to examine and explore the cultural differences by discussing issues around teaching and learning. A chapter focusing specifically on language breaks down the differences in detail, with discussions around tonal language and its impact on the students understanding. Further chapters discuss attitudes to learning, staff support for teaching this particular group, and, finally, some practical suggestions on how best to engage the student and enable them to achieve.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 11 Oct 2016
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443897754
About Karen Burrows
With an extensive background in management roles in industry Karen Burrows is currently Curriculum Manager for Business and the Visitor Economy at the Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education UK. She also teaches on work-based distance learning programmes at the University of Lincoln and is the Chief External Examiner for the University of Bolton UK. She received her Masters in Leadership and Management from the University of Huddersfield UK and also holds a Postgraduate Certificate of Education. Burrows is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is currently completing her thesis for her PhD in Education. She has presented her research at many teaching and learning conferences through the Higher Education Academy and at other universities across the UK and has published work on the topic of enterprise.