British University CFL Teachers’ Practice and Beliefs in Teaching Chinese CharactersTools Liao, Jiahong (2023) British University CFL Teachers’ Practice and Beliefs in Teaching Chinese Characters. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn the field of teaching Chinese as a Foreign language (TCFL), teachers still have controversial beliefs, such as the role of characters in Chinese foreign language (CFL) learning, and varied practices, such as the methods and approaches in Chinese character teaching (CCT). This study used a mixed methods research design to explore in-service British university Chinese Foreign Language (CFL) teachers’ contextualised CCT practices and beliefs, as well as changes in these. The research questions guiding the study were: 1) How do CFL teachers teach Chinese characters? 2) What beliefs do they have about CCTL? 3) How have their CCT practices and beliefs changed under the influence of cross-cultural teaching? In the quantitative element of the study, 50 British university CFL teachers, including one non-native CFL teacher, while the others all being native Chinese-speaking CFL teachers, were surveyed using a self-designed CCTL beliefs questionnaire constructed from a conceptual framework derived from a thorough review of the literature regarding teachers’ beliefs and pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). In the qualitative element of the study, seven of these teachers were interviewed to discover their beliefs and practices and how these had changed.
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