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E-book: Chinese Language Teachers' Beliefs and Experiences in Denmark

(Central China Normal University, China and Aalborg University, Denmark)
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This book presents recent advances in foreign language education as well as recent work on Chinese language education and CFL teacher development in international contexts. It also reports the results of three qualitative studies on the experiences and beliefs of teachers of the Chinese language in in Denmark.

There are rising concerns over quality issues in both Chinese language education and teacher development in Scandinavian countries and worldwide, broadly due to Chinas rapid growth and the increasing worldwide popularity of Chinese. What CFL (Chinese as a Foreign Language) teachers believe in teaching and experience in the intercultural context have proposed new questions and issues. The book addresses issues and topics such as teacher beliefs about Chinese language teaching, factors shaping teacher beliefs, the teaching of Chinese by both native and non-native teachers, Chinese language and culture teaching, intercultural encounters and challenges, etc. It provides both macro- and micro-level insights into the key issues and challenges in the development of Chinese language teachers in Denmark and the Scandinavian region.

Taking the perspectives of Chinese language teachers beliefs and experiences, this book reveals teachers beliefs about their roles, objectives, and ways of teaching at the micro level. It also discusses the macro-level factors that promote or impede the adaptation of native-speaking teachers of Chinese and the development of Chinese-language education in this Nordic country. It will be of interest to teachers, teacher educators, administrators of Chinese as a foreign language, and researchers concerned with foreign language education in an intercultural context.
1. Introduction
2. Revealing the Mysteries of Foreign Language Education
in Denmark
3. Basic Understanding of Teacher Belief
4. CFL Teacher Experience
and Beliefs in International Contexts
5. Methodological Design and Research
Process
6. Danish CFL Teacher Belief as a Complexity System
7. A Tale of Two
Teachers: Chinese Language Teachers' Change of Beliefs in Denmark
8. Key
Issues and Challenges Facing CFL Teachers in Denmark
9. Interpreting the
Tensions in CFL Teachers' Beliefs and Experiences in Denmark
10.
Contributions and Implications
Li Wang () currently works at the School of Foreign Studies at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in China. She holds a Ph.D. in Learning and Philosophy from Aalborg University in Denmark. She taught Chinese as a Foreign Language at both Aalborg University and Danish schools for several years. While doing Postdoctoral work at Central China Normal University, she also secured a research grant supported by Humanities and Social Science Foundation of the Ministry of Education in China. Her research interests include language teacher development, English pedagogy, and comparative education. Her main research work has been published in System, Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics and Palgrave Macmillan.