The paper aims to address the issues arising from the alternative Chinese qualifications policy on ethnic minorities’ (EM) social mobility, and how such multi-exit assessment framework affect Chinese as a second language (CSL) teaching and learning in local school contexts. Chinese language qualifications other than the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) have been accepted by the University Grants Committee (UGC)-funded institutions in Hong Kong as university admission requirements, including General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), and General Certificate of Education (GCE). These international qualifications, although recognized as CSL “alternatives”...
Paper Session - SIG Research on reading, writing and oraciesBACKGROUND: Foreign language anxiety (FL...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
This article describes the effects and implications of the 2002 Amendment to the Education Act for t...
This paper examines progress made in four schools in Hong Kong over a two-year period in providing f...
The inadequacy of Chinese language skills of the South Asian language minorities has raised concerns...
After the 1997 handover, policymakers in Hong Kong have instituted a series of language policies tha...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
Paper Session - SIG L1 Teacher EducationBACKGROUND: Chinese language learners (CLLs) in Hong Kong ma...
Abstract: School participation rates in Hong Kong are acknowledged to be high but not always for the...
The ethnic minority (EM) students with rapid increase in number prefer studying in either local main...
This thesis addresses a research gap in Chinese language learning (CLL) and teaching for South Asian...
Hong Kong’s educational landscape has been shifting to include Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students i...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
In this paper I describe the mocking and playful verbal practices of some Cantonese working-class se...
Paper Session - SIG Research on reading, writing and oraciesBACKGROUND: Foreign language anxiety (FL...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
This article describes the effects and implications of the 2002 Amendment to the Education Act for t...
This paper examines progress made in four schools in Hong Kong over a two-year period in providing f...
The inadequacy of Chinese language skills of the South Asian language minorities has raised concerns...
After the 1997 handover, policymakers in Hong Kong have instituted a series of language policies tha...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
Paper Session - SIG L1 Teacher EducationBACKGROUND: Chinese language learners (CLLs) in Hong Kong ma...
Abstract: School participation rates in Hong Kong are acknowledged to be high but not always for the...
The ethnic minority (EM) students with rapid increase in number prefer studying in either local main...
This thesis addresses a research gap in Chinese language learning (CLL) and teaching for South Asian...
Hong Kong’s educational landscape has been shifting to include Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students i...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
In this paper I describe the mocking and playful verbal practices of some Cantonese working-class se...
Paper Session - SIG Research on reading, writing and oraciesBACKGROUND: Foreign language anxiety (FL...
The Singapore government has been promoting the mastery of the English language as well as the mothe...
This article describes the effects and implications of the 2002 Amendment to the Education Act for t...