Background: Recent government initiatives in Hong Kong have focused on raising the participation of students from South Asian backgrounds in mainstream schools, to encourage their further integration into Hong Kong's educational system and society. These students' learning in mainstream schools takes place within the context of the central curriculum and, thus, students face the challenge of learning Chinese as an additional language. Mainstream schools sometimes provide additional support, including the provision of bilingual teaching assistants to address the specific needs of the students from South Asian backgrounds. Purpose: This exploratory study aims to investigate the roles of bilingual teaching assistants in Hong Kong. Method: Inte...
As a result of growth of internationalisation in higher education, universities in Hong Kong have be...
An increasingly important curricular aim of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) is to deve...
Many international schools around the world aim to produce ‘internationally minded’ students by prov...
This thesis addresses a research gap in Chinese language learning (CLL) and teaching for South Asian...
The inadequacy of Chinese language skills of the South Asian language minorities has raised concerns...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
The most debated issue in Hong Kong education is the choice of language as medium of instruction. Hi...
This paper examines progress made in four schools in Hong Kong over a two-year period in providing f...
ABSTRACT: Recognising the autonomy of Hong Kong English, which has become increasingly controversial...
This study explored the links between a multiethnic learning environment and ethnic identity negotia...
Many international schools around the world aim to produce ‘internationally minded’ students by prov...
Abstract: School participation rates in Hong Kong are acknowledged to be high but not always for the...
Hong Kong exemplifies a special case in which the notions of `bilingual education' and `dominant lan...
Bilingualism has been integral to language policy in Singapore. Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school...
As a result of growth of internationalisation in higher education, universities in Hong Kong have be...
An increasingly important curricular aim of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) is to deve...
Many international schools around the world aim to produce ‘internationally minded’ students by prov...
This thesis addresses a research gap in Chinese language learning (CLL) and teaching for South Asian...
The inadequacy of Chinese language skills of the South Asian language minorities has raised concerns...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
The most debated issue in Hong Kong education is the choice of language as medium of instruction. Hi...
This paper examines progress made in four schools in Hong Kong over a two-year period in providing f...
ABSTRACT: Recognising the autonomy of Hong Kong English, which has become increasingly controversial...
This study explored the links between a multiethnic learning environment and ethnic identity negotia...
Many international schools around the world aim to produce ‘internationally minded’ students by prov...
Abstract: School participation rates in Hong Kong are acknowledged to be high but not always for the...
Hong Kong exemplifies a special case in which the notions of `bilingual education' and `dominant lan...
Bilingualism has been integral to language policy in Singapore. Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school...
As a result of growth of internationalisation in higher education, universities in Hong Kong have be...
An increasingly important curricular aim of teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) is to deve...
Many international schools around the world aim to produce ‘internationally minded’ students by prov...