This paper examines progress made in four schools in Hong Kong over a two-year period in providing for students with markedly different language backgrounds and competence learning Chinese in the same classrooms. It centres in particular on ways of delivering the curriculum to classes containing immigrant and local children, a growing issue in Hong Kong where the number of non-Chinese speaking school-age children has doubled since the year 2000. The Hong Kong Equal Opportunities Commission has ex-pressed concern about the impact on the indigenous local students of steps taken to integrate their non-Chinese speaking immigrant peers into Hong Kong’s schools. This paper considers a number of intervention strategies, including streaming by abil...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
Although multiculturalism in education has become dominant in many societies, Hong Kong does not hav...
The paper aims to address the issues arising from the alternative Chinese qualifications policy on e...
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...
Conference Theme: MultilingualismPaper invited as part of the invited colloquium session: Multilingu...
After the 1997 handover, policymakers in Hong Kong have instituted a series of language policies tha...
Since its reunification with China in 1997, the former British colony of Hong Kong has changed from ...
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...
Globalization consists of cross-cultural, transnational, interregional integration and participation...
The ethnic minority (EM) students with rapid increase in number prefer studying in either local main...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
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 Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
Although multiculturalism in education has become dominant in many societies, Hong Kong does not hav...
The paper aims to address the issues arising from the alternative Chinese qualifications policy on e...
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...
Conference Theme: MultilingualismPaper invited as part of the invited colloquium session: Multilingu...
After the 1997 handover, policymakers in Hong Kong have instituted a series of language policies tha...
Since its reunification with China in 1997, the former British colony of Hong Kong has changed from ...
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...
Globalization consists of cross-cultural, transnational, interregional integration and participation...
The ethnic minority (EM) students with rapid increase in number prefer studying in either local main...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
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 Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
Although multiculturalism in education has become dominant in many societies, Hong Kong does not hav...