Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
Lessons Learned from Study-Abroad Experiences
Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
Reihe: Literacy, Language and Learning
ISBN: 978-1-68123-182-2
Verlag: Information Age Publishing
Taken together, these chapters reveal salient similarities and differences in theoretical underpinnings, pedagogical principles and classroom practices in China and in the United States. They also shed light on some of the larger conceptual/theoretical orientations between learning and learners in the two countries. They debunk some common misconceptions of education in the two countries as well. Since many chapters are written by American authors that reflect directly on their study abroad experiences in China, this allows fresh insight that helps to transform the view that these countries learning from one another would be a challenge into the realization that learning from one another is not only invaluable but also essential.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Acknowledgments.
- Introduction to Chinese and American Education: History and Current Challenges
- PART I: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION.
- Roles of the Central Office in American and Chinese School Systems
- Unionized Dogma of Education: China Versus America
- Comparison of Chinese and American Higher Education in a Global Context
- Student Perceptions of the Chinese National College Entrance Examination System
- PART II: PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICES.
- An Exploration of One Aspiring Teacher’s Journey to Multicultural Understanding
- An American Educator’s Exploration of the Early Childhood Education System in China
- China and the United States: A Comparative Review of Educational Technology
- Comparing Mathematics Teaching in the United States, China, and Germany/li> - PART III: STUDENTS IN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.
- Preparing Students With 21st-Century Life Skills in an Age of Globalization: In Search of the Middle Ground Between East and West
- Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Self-Regulated Learning Strategies of Chinese Students Learning English as a Second Language and as a Foreign Language
- Paparazzi Communism: The Inner Conflict of Beauty and Externalized Racism for an African American Woman in China
- One Institution’s Response to the Rapid Rise of Chinese Undergraduates
- Conclusion: Implications for Chinese and American Educational Thinking and Practices
- About the Editors.
- About the Contributors.