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Rethinking the Asian Language Learning Paradigm in Australia edited by Kayoko Hashimoto
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Language and languages--Study and teaching.
- Language and languages.
- Asia--Languages.
- Asia.
- Language policy.
- Intercultural communication.
- Language Teaching and Learning.
- Asian Languages.
- Language Education.
- Language Policy and Planning.
- Intercultural Communication.
- Local Subjects:
- Language Teaching and Learning.
- Asian Languages.
- Language Education.
- Language Policy and Planning.
- Intercultural Communication.
- Physical Description:
- XIII, 167 pages 13 illustrations, 11 illustrations in color. online resource
- Edition:
- 1st edition 2024
- Contained In:
- Springer Nature eBook
- Place of Publication:
- Cham Springer Nature Switzerland Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2024
- System Details:
- text file PDF
- Summary:
- This edited book calls for a rethink of the current Asian language learning paradigm that frames Asian languages as strategic and economic tools, rather than an inherent part of Australian society. As an increasing number of Australians have Asian ancestry and speak languages other than English at home, it argues that we must reset the paradigm and understand Asian languages as intrinsically Australian to maximise existing linguistic and cultural assets. The interdisciplinary chapters, focusing on Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese, report on the state of Asian language learning and teaching in mainstream educational settings as well as heritage language education in informal contexts in Australia. With an additional chapter on implications for other Anglophone countries, this volume urges a transformative approach to Asian language education in the context of current global migration and multilingual demographics in order to nurture global citizenship and honour linguistic diversity. The book will be suitable for academics, policy makers, practitioners and teachers. Kayoko Hashimoto is Senior Lecturer in the School of Languages and Cultures at The University of Queensland, Australia. She is the author or editor of four books, including Japanese Language and Soft Power in Asia (Palgrave Macmillan). She is the language and education thematic editor of Asian Studies Review
- Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Rethinking Asian Language Learning Paradigm in Australia (Kayoko Hashimoto)
- Chapter 2. Pathways to teaching global languages: Challenges, opportunities, and implications for Asian languages in Australian schools (Naomi Fillmore, Wei-Lin Melody Chang, Des Crump, Samantha Disbray, Kayoko Hashimoto, Michael Haugh and Gari Tudor-Smith)
- Chapter 3. Mission impossible: Teachers' perspectives on teaching and learning Chinese in Queensland secondary schools (Wenying Jiang, Angela Cook, Chunxuan Shen, Anna Mikhaylova, and Hui Richards)
- Chapter 4. Australian Curriculum and Chinese-Australian Students - Supporting home language maintenance and development (Wei Wei and Jeffrey Gil)
- Chapter 5. Three stories - one wish: Vietnamese families' endeavours in nurturing Vietnamese languages in Australia" (Hao Tran, Duong Nguyen, Thao Thi Phuong Nguyen, and Khanh Linh Chu)
- Chapter 6. Korean immigrants' acculturation in Australia: influencing factors (Min Jung Jee)
- Other Format:
- Printed edition:
- ISBN:
- 9783031741494
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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