Educating Chinese–Heritage Students in the Global–Local Nexus

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Academic Self-beliefs
acculturation processes
Achievement Goal Motivation
Alexander Seeshing Yeung
Angel M. Y. Lin
Anita Lie
Australian Chinese Students
Australian High School Students
Baoqi Sun
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Chinese Background Students
Chinese Heritage Language
Chinese Heritage Language Learning
Chinese Heritage Learners
Chinese International Students
Chinese Language Ability
Chinese Language Learning
Chinese Overseas Students
Chinese-heritage students
cross-cultural adaptation
cultural identities
culture
education
educational challenges and struggles
Educator Child Interaction
Elme Vivier
English Medium International Schools
English Medium Programs
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eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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eq_society-politics
Feifei Han
global contexts
globalization
Guofang Li
Hanae Tsukada
Heritage Language
Heritage Language Learning
Higher Competence Beliefs
identities
instructional strategies
Iulia Mancila
Japanese HEIs
Jason D. Hendryx
Jian (Tracy) Tao
Jiangbo Hu
Jiayi Wang
Ke Yu
language
language acquisition
Language Identity Link
Local Student Communities
Mainland Chinese Students
multilingual education
Non-heritage Learners
PNyiri
qualitative case studies
school learning
sociocultural integration
Transnational Social Fields
transnational student identity formation
Wen Ma
Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
Xiudi Zhang
Xuesong Gao
Ya-Hsun Tsai
Zhen Li

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138227842
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Weaving together a richly diverse 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’ languages, cultures, identities, motivations, achievements, and challenges in various cross-cultural settings outside North America. Specifically, it addresses these overarching questions:

  • What are Chinese–heritage students’ experiences in language and education in and outside schools? How do they make sense of their multiple ethnic and sociocultural identities?
  • What unique educational challenges and difficulties do they encounter as they acculturate, socialize, and integrate in their host country? What are their common struggles and coping strategies?
  • What are the instructional practices that work for these learners in their specific contexts? What educational implications can be drawn to inform their teachers, fellow students, parents, and their educational communities in a global context?

Individual chapters employ different theoretical frameworks and methodological instruments to wrestle with these questions and critical issues faced by Chinese–heritage learners.

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.