漢語教學新理念叢鐵華, 袁焱, 韓萱 (合編).本書是2002年6月香港科技大學和雲南師範大學共同主辦的“新世紀.新視角——漢語教學的理論與實踐”國際研討會的論文集。 本書按論文的內容分為五個專題,第一部分探討漢語教學新理念和漢語師資培訓問題。第二部分重點討論漢語語法和語言教學。第三部分是圍繞新科技在漢語教學的應用而展開。第四部分收入的論文是探討現代漢語寫作教學的。第五部分是關於對外漢語教學的論文。 綜觀這本論文集,每篇論文都記載了從事漢語教學的專家學者對漢語教學及其研究的新嘗試、新思考和新觀念。書名寓意也在于此。 |
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Technology in Language Education: Meeting the challenges of research and practiceLinda Mak, Sue Chang, Pionie Foo, Judy Hunter, Merry Keung, Joyce Lee, Mok Wa & Nick Noakes (Eds).The CD contains the proceedings of the Technology in Language Education Conference, in pdf format. In addition to a selection of the papers presented, there are over 100 conference photos, five PowerPoint files, and video & audio clips of the keynote/invited presentations. The papers are broadly classified into the five themes of: Conceptualisation, Research, Learning, Teaching and Assessment Tools, Praxis, and New Horizons. This is a reflection of the current stage of development in which Computer-Enhanced Language Learning (CELL) finds itself, as well as the infusion of technology into language learning, teaching and research. It not only impacts on the how of our praxis but also on the what. Website: //cle.hkust.edu.hk/archive/2021/common/conf2001/index_f.html |
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Reflecting Teaching: Reflection and Innovation in Language TeachingMelissa Megan & Alice Jyu (Eds).The contributors to this book, including Philip Candy, Peter Trudgill and Michael Wallace, have in common a commitment to effecting pedagogical change confronted with the challenges of language education in the 21st century. Their reports on reflective and innovative practices in many different contexts make for inspirational reading. Table of contents | How to order |
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Penetrating Discourse: Integrating Theory with Practice in Second Language TeachingAlban Furness, Grace H. Y. Wong & Liza Wu (Eds).The articles in this collection are ‘penetrating discourse’ in two senses: first, the analyses presented are penetrating and thought-provoking in their own way; secondly, they are all built up on the theme of ‘penetrating’, or analysing, discourse in the broadest sense, including different genres (EAP, ESP, hedging, web-based courses, e-mail and written messages), as well as literacy practices (reading and writing), in different cultural settings (China, Japan, the United Kingdom and Australia). In each article, we witness theory blended with practice, or practice supported, or inspired, by theory. The idea of ‘context’ forms a common thread which can be identified throughout the book, illustrating the fact that research into the teaching and learning of a second language, as well as the teaching and learning per se, cannot be decontextualised. Table of contents | How to order |
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Language Analysis, Description and PedagogyRoger Berry, Barry Asker, Ken Hyland & Martha Lam (Eds).
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Testing and Evaluation in Second Language EducationEdward Li & Gregory James (Eds).The papers in this volume were presented at an international conference on Testing and Evaluation in Second Language Education held in June 1995 sponsored by the Center for Language Education, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology and the Department of English, Hong Kong Polytechnic University. All the papers address salient issues in language testing and evaluation, with particular focuses on the design and construction of language texts, the assessment and reporting of candidates’ language abilities, and the evaluation of language programmes and curricular change. Table of contents | How to order |
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Entering TextFlowerdew, L & Tong, A.K.K. (Eds).This collection contains twenty papers that were presented at the third international seminar sponsored by the Center for Language Education, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (held jointly at HKUST and Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages), on Corpus Linguistics and Lexicography, in June 1993. The main focuses of the collection are the analysis of language corpora for research and pedagogical purposes, and the compilation of bilingual dictionaries. Table of contents | How to order |
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Studies in LexisRichard Pemberton & Elza S. C. Tsang (Eds).This volume covers areas such as vocabulary size and control, English learners’ dictionaries, the mental lexicon, and lexis in listening. A number of papers are concerned with the corpus-based analysis of lexical usage in English. These working papers were delivered at the second international seminar sponsored by the Center for Language Education, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, on Lexis, held in July 1992. Table of contents | How to order |
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Text Analysis in Computer Assisted Language Learning: Applications, Qualifications and DevelopmentsJohn C. Milton & Keith S. T. Tong (Eds).The twelve working papers contained in this collection were delivered at an international seminar on Text Analysis in CALL, sponsored by the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology and the (then) City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, held in March 1991. The papers illustrate much of the range of interests and concerns of language teachers and linguists raised by the development of electronic editing and text-analysis techniques. The discussions deal with applications and qualifications of these techniques in the classroom, as well as developments in text analysis. Table of contents | How to order |
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