Bridging transcultural divides : : Asian languages and cultures in global highter education / / edited by Xianlin Song and Ket Cadman.

The impressive and stimulating essays in Bridging Transcultural Divides deal with the cultural and educational issues in the Australian context. The book’s central message is that education for Asian students in Australia, and more broadly in the West, can no longer been seen as a one-way transfer o...

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Place / Publishing House:Adelaide : : The University of Adelaide Press,, 2012.
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 286 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
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505 0 |a Pt. I. Another pedagogy is possible -- 1. Embracing the transcultural in higher education: An epistemological perspective / Kate Cadman and Xianlin Song --Pt. II. Re-locating teaching and learning -- 2. What are the implications for learning in Australian universities if and when the centre of the world shifts towards Asia? / Mobo Gao -- 3. (Post) Modern times: Transcultural exchange and the circumstances of postgraduate social science research / Greg McCarthy -- Pt. III. Transforming curriculum in Asian language teaching -- 4. Teaching Asian languages from an intercultural perspective: Building bridges for and with students of Indonesian / Anthony J Liddicoat and Michelle Kohler -- 5. A Study Skills Action Plan: Integrating self-regulated learning in a diverse higher education context / Kayoko Enomoto -- 6. The challenge of motivation: Teaching Japanese Kanji characters to students from diverse language backgrounds / Naomi Aoki -- 7. Personal growth through intercultural communication: Engaging native speakers and reflective learning in Japanese language curriculum / Akiko Tomita -- Pt. IV. Capitalising on Asian social and cultural studies in contexts of diversity -- 8. Increasing cultural flexibility: A psychological perspective on the purpose of intercultural education / Delia Lin -- 9. Reflections of a 'Korean' teaching about Japan in a globalising Australia / Sejin Pak -- 10. Critiquing critical thinking: Asia's contribution towards sociological conceptualisation / Shoko Yoneyama -- Pt. V. Bridging learning gaps -- 11. Chinese culture and plagiarism: A convenient cause for an inconvenient issue in the academy / Ming Hwa Ting -- 12. Education with(out) distinction: Beyond graduate attributes for Chinese international students / Xianlin Song and Kate Cadman. 
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