Cultural Learning Styles in Language Education

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Asian International Students
Asian Learning
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Chinese Language Learning
Chinese Learning Styles
classroom interaction
Cognitive Learning Styles
cognitive style differences in education
Cognitive Styles
Confucian Asia
Cross-cultural Learning
Cross-cultural Learning Environments
cultural dimensions
cultural learning
cultural learning styles
East Asian Students
educational psychology
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Ethnocultural Empathy
Experiential Learning Theory
Field Dependent Learners
Field Independent Learners
instructional strategies
intercultural communication
Kolb's learning styles
Kolb’s learning styles
language learning
learner autonomy
Learner Traits
Learning Style Models
Learning Style Theories
Learning Styles
Linguistic Aptitude
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Myers Briggs Type Indicator
Onion Model
second language learning
sociocultural theory
Teaching Styles
Uncertainty Avoidance

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367234881
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a nuanced look at the relationship between language learning styles and culture to illuminate how these important constructs are understood, employed and play out in the real world. Through the lens of different learning style dimensions—cognitive, affective, process-centred, environment-centred and cultural—Li unpacks and examines the commonly accepted tensions between learning styles, culture, teacher assumptions and teaching approaches. With a focus on Asian learning styles and Chinese learners, Li addresses the past and current debates and reconceptualises the roles and tensions between students’ learning, students’ cultural backgrounds and teaching styles. Li adeptly navigates this controversial arena to demystify preconceptions and provide avenues for innovative and effective classroom practices in language teaching.

Ideal for pre-service ESL/EFL teachers, researchers and scholars, this book bridges the gap between research and practice on culture and language learning in the classroom.

Lynne N. Li is a teacher of Chinese/English language, a researcher in languages, cultures and learning styles, and a scholar seeking to bridge gaps in cultures, ideologies, theories and practices for collaborative and harmonious learning and teaching. She is a former senior lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University, Australia.

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